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AIG rescinds John Neal offer after Lloyd's probe

Insurance giant AIG has withdrawn its offer to former Lloyd's CEO John Neal after an alleged workplace relationship came to light. Discover the full story behind this dramatic corporate U-turn.

UK Flood Crisis: Millions of Homes at Risk

Revealing the hidden UK flood crisis: 8 million properties face flood risk by 2050 as insurance becomes unaffordable and towns face abandonment. Discover the urgent truth.

Ghost Broking Scam Targets Young UK Drivers

Young drivers are being targeted by 'ghost broking' scams, losing £2,000 on average for fake car insurance. Learn how to spot the fraud and protect yourself.

SMEs Back Themselves, Not Government Support

A stark confidence gap emerges as 75% of SME leaders are bullish on their 2026 growth, yet only 39% trust the government to help. Discover the impact on UK jobs and investment.

Aviva signs £4.5m per season stadium deal

Insurance giant Aviva has renewed its sponsorship of Dublin's Aviva Stadium until 2030 in a deal worth £4.5m per season. Discover how this compares to other UK stadium deals.

AI Scams Cost UK Insurers £84k Per Fake Claim

British insurers face an unprecedented surge in AI-driven fraud, with 15% of claims now fraudulent. Discover how outdated systems are costing the industry millions and what's being done.

Pension tax threat for young savers faces backlash

A 31-year-old paying thousands into his pension warns that proposed NI taxes on salary sacrifice could destroy retirement planning for young Britons. Discover why this policy threatens financial futures.

Budget Pension Tax Raid: What It Means For You

Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to cap tax-free pension contributions at £2,000 annually. Discover how this budget change could affect your retirement savings and national insurance payments.

London's 3-Hour Artisan Electricity Gift

Londoners receive unexpected gift of three hours of complimentary 'artisanal electricity' from National Grid, sparking creativity and conversations about sustainable energy consumption.

Chancellor may break 50-year income tax taboo

Jeremy Hunt confronts unprecedented fiscal pressure as Treasury officials explore raising income tax rates or thresholds for the first time since 1974, signalling the severity of Britain's economic challenges.

ANU buys Israeli arms shares despite ethical pledge

The Australian National University faces backlash after investing in Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, directly contradicting its public commitment to divest from controversial arms companies.

ASIO Chief: Foreign Agents Infiltrating Australia

Australia's spy chief reveals sophisticated foreign interference operations targeting universities, businesses and government institutions, warning of unprecedented threats to national security.

National Party's net zero gamble: Wrong horse?

Exclusive analysis reveals how the National Party's climate strategy may be dangerously misaligned with economic reality and environmental urgency as net zero deadlines loom.

Police probe Chinese pressure on UK university research

Counter-terrorism authorities are investigating allegations that a British university suspended sensitive research following pressure from Chinese officials, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign influence.

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