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Kensington's 2,500-home transformation plan

London's most exclusive borough is set for its biggest housing revolution in decades, with 2,500 new homes planned across multiple strategic sites in a major boost for the capital's housing supply.

Sam Groth slams News Corp over marriage stories

Former tennis star turned political candidate Sam Groth accuses News Corp of weaponising personal stories about his relationship with wife Brittney as political strategy rather than idle gossip.

Waymo vehicle kills beloved cat in San Francisco

The death of a cherished ginger cat named KitKat has sparked outrage and renewed scrutiny of self-driving car safety in San Francisco, raising questions about technology's emotional cost.

Tom Brady reveals cloned version of beloved late dog

Football superstar Tom Brady has made an emotional disclosure about his newest family member - a genetic replica of his cherished dog Lua, who passed away last year, sparking both wonder and ethical debates.

Lethal Company Creator Releases Free Horror Game

The mastermind behind the viral horror hit Lethal Company has released a spine-chilling new game called The Traveler, available now at no cost. Discover what makes this atmospheric horror experience a must-play for fright fans.

Croydon's The Fold Development Faces Complete Rebuild

Exclusive investigation reveals how a flagship Croydon newbuild development faces complete reconstruction just years after completion, raising serious questions about building standards and resident safety in London's property market.

Game Remakes Earn Double Revenue of Remasters

Groundbreaking industry analysis shows full remakes are proving twice as profitable as visual upgrades, reshaping how studios approach classic titles in the gaming market.

Squid Game Challenge Season 2 Addiction Fears

Former contestants from the hit Netflix reality show reveal disturbing psychological impacts and addictive elements that left them feeling trapped in the high-stakes competition.

Why USAID's End Isn't Being Mourned Worldwide

As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.

2025 Game Of The Year Battle: Who Will Win?

The battle for 2025's ultimate gaming honour heats up as industry experts and passionate fans debate whether Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, Monster Hunter Wilds, or Assassin's Creed Shadows will triumph in this year's Game of the Year awards.

Aid cuts threaten tropical disease progress reversal

Critical funding reductions for neglected tropical diseases could undo years of medical advances, putting millions at risk of preventable suffering as health leaders warn of devastating consequences.

Buddhist Wisdom for the AI Age

As artificial intelligence transforms our world, the 2,500-year-old tradition of Buddhist scepticism offers crucial tools for navigating the ethical challenges of generative AI without falling for technological hype.

Olympic Park neighbours feel 'forgotten' in regeneration

Exclusive investigation reveals how communities surrounding the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park feel abandoned despite billions in regeneration funding, with urgent calls for improved infrastructure and community facilities.

Sydney's developer bonuses fuel housing crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how Sydney's planning incentives are accelerating the demolition of affordable older rentals, leaving vulnerable residents priced out of their neighbourhoods.

New Waterside Neighbourhood Coming to West London

Discover the £850 million Southall Waterside development transforming West London with luxury apartments, green spaces and direct Elizabeth Line connections just 22 minutes from Central London.

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