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£2M gold and jewellery seized at Manchester Airport

Border Force officers at Manchester Airport have intercepted a staggering £2 million haul of gold bars and luxury jewellery in what's believed to be a major money laundering operation. Discover the details of this dramatic seizure.

Budget 2025: Protect Your Money Now

With the Autumn Budget looming, financial experts reveal crucial steps to shield your finances from potential tax changes and economic shifts. Discover how to prepare your money today.

Britain's Railway Safety: The Real Story

An in-depth investigation into the safety of Britain's railways reveals surprising statistics about passenger risk, infrastructure concerns and what travellers really need to know before boarding.

How Money Transfers Strengthen Global Communities

ACE Money Transfer CEO reveals how remittances are transforming from financial lifelines into powerful tools for community development and economic resilience across developing nations.

Europe's 100-City Rail Network Launches 2026

Discover how Europe is building a revolutionary integrated rail network that will connect major cities across the continent with high-frequency, high-speed services starting in 2026.

Iran Child Bride Faces Execution Over Blood Money

A young woman forced into marriage as a child faces imminent execution in Iran unless her family can raise £80,000 in diyah compensation for a crime committed when she was a minor.

East London crime group hid £3.2 million in cash

A sophisticated organised crime group operating across East London has been dismantled after police discovered £3.2 million in cash hidden in properties from Plaistow to Dagenham. Discover how detectives cracked this major money laundering operation.

Doncaster-London trains cancelled: Overhead wire damage chaos

Commuters face travel chaos as all LNER trains between Doncaster and London King's Cross are cancelled following significant damage to overhead electric wires. Emergency repairs underway with disruption expected throughout the day.

Spain funds Woody Allen film amid controversy

The Spanish government faces backlash for investing €10 million in Woody Allen's upcoming film, reigniting debates about public funding for controversial filmmakers.

$33M BOM website revamp cost revealed after public outrage

The Bureau of Meteorology's controversial website overhaul has cost Australian taxpayers a staggering $33.4 million, with the final price tag revealed after widespread public outrage over functionality issues and downtime.

Boden's Price Matching Policy Helps Savvy Mums Save

Discover how Boden's new price matching policy is helping savvy mums save money while shopping for quality family clothing. The high street favourite is making waves with its customer-friendly approach.

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.

Virgin Trains Eyes Dramatic Return to London Railways

Virgin Trains could make a sensational comeback to UK railways with ambitious plans to operate services from London to key destinations, challenging current operators and promising enhanced passenger experience.

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.

Home Office paid migrant £500 to leave UK

Exclusive investigation reveals the Home Office paid Ethiopian migrant Hadush Kebatu £500 to voluntarily depart Britain, raising serious questions about taxpayer-funded 'incentive payments'.

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