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Gender Wars and G20 Challenges for Starmer

As PM Keir Starmer heads to the G20, a Ukrainian corruption scandal threatens war support. Back home, a single-sex spaces row erupts and the Covid inquiry report looms.

Perfect Whisky Gift Set: 5 Malts Under £40

Discover the beautifully packaged Single Malt Whisky Gift Set with five Scottish whiskies for under £40. Perfect for Christmas with personalisation options.

Manchester bar bans single customers after 9pm

A cocktail bar in Greater Manchester has banned solo drinkers for 'guest safety', causing a backlash and accusations it stigmatises single people. Discover the full story.

Majority of gamers prefer single-player titles

New research shows 56% of global gamers prefer single-player games, challenging the live service dominance. Discover the demographic trends shaping gaming preferences across the UK and worldwide.

One Shot With Ed Sheeran: Netflix Review

Netflix's 'One Shot With Ed Sheeran' is a single-take special following the star around New York. Read our review of this unique musical documentary.

New Saturday Market Opens in East London

Discover Bethnal Green's new weekend market featuring six seasonal art stalls. Open every Saturday until 20 December with unique crafts, vintage fashion and live art demonstrations.

£400 John Lewis Rival Ad Goes Viral for Charity

Marketing specialist Sam Clegg's heartfelt £400 Christmas ad, tackling loneliness and loss, rivals John Lewis' official 2025 campaign with 1.1 million views and a charity single in iTunes top 5.

Taylor Wimpey shares slump on Budget uncertainty

Taylor Wimpey's shares fell over 3.5% as its CEO blamed challenging market conditions on uncertainty ahead of the UK Budget. Sales and order book values have dropped significantly.

Manchester tops London for house price growth

Greater Manchester constituencies lead UK with 71% inflation-adjusted house price growth since 2005, as London's market cools. Discover the shifting property landscape.

AI Investment Frenzy: Bubble Set to Burst?

As billions pour into artificial intelligence stocks, experts warn of dangerous market euphoria. Discover whether this AI gold rush is sustainable or heading for a painful correction.

London Office Vacancy Hits 15-Year High

Central London's office vacancy rate soars to 15-year high as hybrid working and economic pressures reshape the capital's commercial landscape. Discover which areas are hardest hit.

London Tech Stocks Rally After Market Sell-Off

FTSE tech sector bounces back strongly following Tuesday's dramatic sell-off, with major London-listed technology companies leading the charge in Wednesday's trading session.

Equality Commission guidance 'unworkable' say councils

New Equality and Human Rights Commission guidance on single-sex spaces has been branded 'fundamentally unworkable' by local authorities and public bodies, creating confusion and legal uncertainty across Britain.

Birmingham Indoor Market Faces Closure Threat

The iconic Birmingham Indoor Market, a cornerstone of the city's retail landscape for decades, is facing an existential threat as traders and shoppers voice fears over its potential closure following management changes.

Rosalía's 'Berghain': Goth-Pop or Opera?

Spanish superstar Rosalía blurs musical boundaries with her thunderous new track 'Berghain,' sparking debate about whether the goth-pop anthem qualifies as modern opera.

Islington's 'Rocket Surgery' Housing Crisis Exposed

Furious Islington residents confront council over 'absurd' housing crisis as luxury developments sit empty while families struggle to find homes. The shocking reality behind London's property market.

FCA faces lawsuit over bond tape 'manifest error'

The Financial Conduct Authority is embroiled in a High Court battle as market participants accuse the regulator of catastrophic misjudgment in its controversial bond reporting reforms.

London mortgage tweak helps first-time buyers

A revolutionary mortgage adjustment is transforming London's property market, offering new hope for first-time buyers struggling with soaring prices. Discover how extending mortgage terms is making homeownership achievable.

Princes tuna firm plans London stock market float

Major UK tinned food producer Princes, owner of popular tuna brands, is preparing for a potential London Stock Exchange listing that could value the business at hundreds of millions of pounds.

London House Prices Rise Amid Budget Speculation

UK house prices show unexpected resilience with February growth as mortgage rates fall and Spring Budget anticipation fuels market optimism. London leads the charge in property value increases.

Princes Group London IPO Prices at Bottom of Range

The iconic canned food giant Princes Group has launched its London stock market debut at the lower end of expectations, raising questions about investor appetite for new listings in challenging market conditions.

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