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MaineHealth sends death notices for living patients

Healthcare provider MaineHealth launches urgent investigation after multiple families receive death notifications for relatives who were still alive, raising serious concerns about patient data management.

AI Gold Rush: Are Tech Valuations Defying Gravity?

As artificial intelligence companies achieve staggering multi-billion dollar valuations, experts question whether this represents genuine innovation or dangerous market speculation that could reshape global economics.

Britain's Shadow Economy: The Hidden Workforce

An underground economy worth billions is thriving in Britain, built on the backs of migrants and exploited workers. Discover how labour market failures are creating a parallel economic system.

Norway fund rejects Musk's £44bn Tesla pay deal

In a stunning shareholder revolt, Norway's massive sovereign wealth fund has voted against Elon Musk's controversial compensation package at Tesla's annual meeting, dealing a major setback to the billionaire CEO.

BP profits plunge 70% as oil prices retreat

BP reports staggering 70% profit drop as oil prices retreat from Ukraine war peaks. Discover how the energy titan is navigating market turbulence while maintaining shareholder payouts.

Reeves axes share stamp duty after AstraZeneca warning

In a dramatic policy shift, Chancellor Rachel Reeves abolishes stamp duty on share trading to boost UK investment competitiveness, following AstraZeneca's stark warning about London's declining appeal.

Fixer-Upper Frenzy: Project Homes Selling Faster

New data reveals a surprising trend in the UK property market as homes needing renovation are selling 50% faster than turnkey properties, challenging conventional wisdom about what buyers want.

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.

Most UK jobseekers fail to secure long-term work

Shocking new research reveals most jobseekers remain trapped in temporary roles as private employment agencies struggle to deliver permanent positions. Discover why the system is failing workers across Britain.

London landlord finds tenant secretly running Airbnb

A Shepherd's Bush landlord made a startling discovery when he found his property being illegally sublet on Airbnb while the tenant claimed to be working abroad. The investigation reveals how London's rental crisis is creating new challenges for property o

£1 Seaside Flat Earns Owner £32,000 Yearly

A revolutionary property deal sees a Brighton seafront apartment sell for just £1, with the new owner set to earn £32,000 annually through an innovative rental scheme. Discover how this groundbreaking model could change coastal property ownership.

Europe's Hidden Dragon City Beats Prague

Looking for an alternative to crowded Prague? This stunning European city offers breathtaking architecture, authentic charm, and one of the continent's most unbelievable street food markets.

Reeves' housing plan faces green belt backlash

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting criticism as Labour's controversial housing reforms threaten to fast-track development on protected greenfield sites, sparking rebellion among Tory MPs and environmental groups.

Guardiola: Haaland Like Salah & Henry Amid Goal Frenzy

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has drawn extraordinary parallels between Erling Haaland and two of football's greatest-ever players as the Norwegian continues his devastating form in front of goal.

NHS auto-correct blunder embarrasses patients

A shocking NHS computer glitch is automatically replacing medical terms with embarrassing slang in patient records, causing distress and raising serious data security questions across UK hospitals.

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