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Illegal weight-loss drugs sold via Trustpilot in UK

Exclusive investigation reveals unlicensed weight-loss drugs being sold by companies with glowing Trustpilot reviews. Experts warn of serious health risks and call for urgent online regulation.

African forests become carbon source, study finds

Alarming research shows Africa's forests have transformed from carbon sinks to carbon sources since 2010, threatening global climate stability. Urgent action needed to protect vital ecosystems.

Heathrow rival vows to continue expansion bid

Hotel billionaire Surinder Arora pledges to recalibrate his Heathrow West proposal after government backs HAL's £49bn third runway plan. Will competition drive better value?

Forestry expert Simon Rietbergen dies aged 65

Tributes pour in for Simon Rietbergen, the forestry expert who helped establish the UN's Great Green Wall Initiative to combat deforestation in Africa's Sahel region.

Europe and US Deregulate AI Amid Growth Push

European and American authorities are rolling back AI regulations to boost innovation, while Nvidia's record earnings suggest the AI boom continues. Discover the global shift in tech policy.

London Teacher Avoids Ban Over Pupil Contact

A South London teacher, Andrew Hardwick, faced a misconduct panel for hugging pupils and messaging them on social media while working in Vietnam. Discover the full story and the panel's decision.

UK Plan to Cut Nuclear Reactor Costs and Delays

A government taskforce proposes radical regulatory reforms to accelerate the UK's new nuclear reactor programme, aiming to lower costs and construction times while maintaining safety.

Cop30 Reaches Fragile Climate Deal in Brazil

UN climate chief warns the world is not winning the climate fight, but a hard-fought Cop30 agreement keeps global cooperation alive. Discover the key outcomes from the contentious summit.

Gambling firms' £2bn ad spend sparks tax row

British gambling companies spent £2bn on advertising last year, outstripping tax revenues and sparking calls for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to increase industry taxes in the budget.

Lula returns to COP30 for fossil fuel phase-out push

Brazil's President Lula flies back to Belém as over 80 countries support fossil fuel phase-out roadmap at COP30. Key negotiations with China, India and EU could deliver historic climate agreement.

Crypto collapse exposes UK's economic vulnerability

Bitcoin's brutal crash reveals Britain's unique susceptibility to crypto speculation as stagnant wages and unaffordable housing push young investors toward risky gambling. Discover why regulators are concerned.

FCA Begins Private Markets Probe: Key Details

The Financial Conduct Authority has initiated a comprehensive review of private markets, examining valuation practices and liquidity concerns. Discover how this could impact UK investors.

Europe's Digital Sovereignty Push Against US Tech

Europe is asserting digital sovereignty through new online safety legislation, creating an alternative to US-dominated internet governance. Discover how this impacts global tech regulation.

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