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Strictly Week Six: Shocking Elimination Rocks Ballroom

The ballroom was electric as Strictly's sixth week delivered unexpected twists, emotional performances, and a controversial elimination that has everyone talking. Get the full breakdown of Saturday night's drama.

DPD drivers allege revenge sackings over pay criticism

Major delivery firm DPD faces explosive allegations of systematically sacking drivers who spoke out against significant pay reductions, raising serious concerns about workers' rights in the gig economy.

Florida Expands Death Penalty Under DeSantis

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has approved sweeping changes to death penalty protocols, dramatically lowering the jury threshold required for capital sentences and expanding execution methods in a move that's drawing international condemnation.

Strictly Come Dancing: First Eliminations Revealed

The glitterball competition heats up as Strictly Come Dancing says goodbye to its first eliminated couples. Discover who's left the competition and which professional partnerships have been broken.

London Mist Photo Wins Best Mobile Photography Award

Discover how Guillaume Lavrut's spontaneous London snap, capturing a mysterious figure in the fog, became an award-winning mobile photography sensation and what it reveals about modern creativity.

Strictly's Halloween Special: Dance of the Damned

Strictly Come Dancing transforms into a haunted ballroom for Week 6 as celebrities face their most terrifying challenge yet - the Halloween special with spine-chilling routines and nail-biting eliminations.

Unregulated Sperm Donor Defies Court Warnings

A man known as 'Joe Donor' persists in advertising unregulated fertility services despite legal action, raising serious concerns about patient safety and reproductive rights in the UK.

Brexit Productivity Crisis: UK Falls £100bn Behind

Exclusive analysis reveals Britain's productivity growth has collapsed to its lowest level in decades post-Brexit, with stark warnings from City leaders about the UK's competitive decline against EU rivals.

UK Winner Drives Off in Dream Audi RS6 From BOTB

Discover how one lucky UK winner beat incredible odds to drive away in a brand new Audi RS6 Avant through the BOTB dream car competition. The ultimate luxury estate now sits on their driveway.

Clitheroe winner drives off in £130k BMW X5 M

A lucky winner from Lancashire has driven away with a £130,000 luxury BMW after winning BOTB's online dream car competition, beating incredible odds to claim the ultimate prize.

Bake Off 2025: Winner Odds for Final Series Revealed

As the iconic Great British Bake Off prepares for its 16th and final series in 2025, betting odds are already heating up. Discover which bakers are tipped for success and why this farewell season promises to be the most dramatic yet.

Benjamin Law's 'Dying: A Memoir' adaptation disappoints

Theatre review: Benjamin Law's stage version of Cory Taylor's celebrated memoir about mortality misses the mark, delivering an unsatisfying and emotionally distant production that struggles to translate the book's profound insights.

Virgin cleared for Channel Tunnel rival to Eurostar

Virgin Trains clears crucial regulatory hurdle to launch rival Eurostar services through the Channel Tunnel, promising more choice and competitive fares for passengers travelling between London and Europe.

Swinney blasts 'absurd' sharia law claims

John Swinney condemns 'absurd and divisive' allegations from Reform UK councillors about sharia law zones in Scottish cities as political row escalates.

Amazon's 15-Year Secret War on Steam Revealed

An Amazon executive has confessed the retail giant has been quietly competing with Steam's gaming empire for over a decade, with most gamers completely unaware of the ongoing battle for digital storefront dominance.

Strictly dancer: I'd ban my daughter from show

Exclusive: Strictly Come Dancing professional Neil Jones reveals why he'd protect his daughter from the BBC show's intense pressure and public scrutiny in candid interview.

Virgin's Eurostar rival confirmed for 2030 launch

Virgin Group has officially confirmed plans to launch a high-speed rail service competing directly with Eurostar, promising more choice and competitive fares for Channel crossings by 2030.

Virgin Trains challenges Eurostar monopoly

Virgin Trains announces ambitious plan to break Eurostar's 30-year cross-Channel monopoly with new Temple Mills depot, promising more competition and choice for travellers.

Private Equity Targets Law & Accounting Firms

Discover how private equity giants are revolutionising professional services by targeting law and accounting firms in a strategic wealth play that's reshaping London's financial landscape.

France votes to add consent clause to rape law

French parliament makes historic move to explicitly define sexual consent in law after controversial court ruling sparked nationwide protests and demands for legal reform.

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