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Australian Skydiving Instructors Strike Over Pay

Skydiving instructors in three Australian states have walked out in a historic strike over pay and conditions, disrupting flights during the busy festive season. Read the full story on the industrial action.

Skydiving instructors strike in unprecedented action

Skydiving instructors across the UK are staging an unprecedented strike today, halting operations at major tourism sites. Meanwhile, the government receives a crucial US review on the Aukus submarine pact. Follow our live blog for the latest updates.

AI Data Centre Boom Transforms Nevada Desert

The Tahoe-Reno Industrial Centre, a 100,000-acre Nevada site, is now a global hub for AI data centres, driving economic growth but straining scarce water and power resources. Explore the modern-day gold rush.

Monterrey's Industrial Boom Fuels Toxic Air Crisis

A major investigation reveals Monterrey, a key US manufacturing hub in Mexico, is engulfed in an air pollution crisis. Heavy metals from factories exporting to America threaten residents' health, with emissions surpassing many US states.

Food Council Dominated by Industry, Experts Warn

Health experts warn Australia's National Food Council is dominated by farming and food production industries, risking public health for corporate profits. Ultra-processed foods set to worsen.

Borough Market: London's Historic Food Paradise

Discover Borough Market, London's historic 18th-century food haven. Explore artisan producers, global street food, and must-try spots like The Black Pig. Plan your visit today!

Lidl's £27 Christmas dinner for four shocks London

A journalist put Lidl's festive range to the test, buying a full Christmas dinner for four people. The final bill of just £27.09 for turkey, all the trimmings, pudding and fizz delivered a stunning budget victory.

Record Food Donation After Early Ashes Finish

A massive surplus of food from the Perth Ashes Test has been donated to charity, marking the largest single donation ever received by OzHarvest in Western Australia.

Industrial chemist Bill McNally dies aged 89

Bill McNally, the industrial chemist whose pipeline protection work earned two Queen's Awards, has died aged 89. Discover his remarkable journey from Bootle to international success.

Leicester Square Food Hall: Vendors & Opening Date

Market Place Leicester Square, a major new five-storey food hall, opens Dec 11 with 14 vendors including Bread Ahead and Club Mexicana. Discover London's latest street food destination.

San Sebastian food hamper delivers Basque flavours for £250

Indulge in Basque Country luxury with The Tinned Fish Market's San Sebastian hamper. This curated collection features over 30 gourmet tins, including Ramón Peña sardines and Carmelo scallops. Order now for a taste of Spain's culinary hotspot.

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