Month: November 2025
Join Budget Q&A with our money expert – tackling pension and ISA options, income tax, salary sacrifice and more
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Now the Budget has been revealed, how will Rachel Reeves’ announcements affect your money? Personal finance expert Gabriel Nussbaum (aka That Money Guy) is here to answer your questions…
Read MoreUkraine-Russia war latest: Putin victory on battlefield ‘not inevitable’ as Kremlin rages over ‘unacceptable’ leak
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Witkoff’s leaked call has triggered outrage from Republican lawmakers who say he ‘can’t be trusted’
Read MoreCourt official dismisses misconduct complaint against federal judge in DC
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The department didn’t explicitly ask for Judge Ana Reyes’ removal from the transgender troops’ litigation
Read MorePope Leo embarks on his first foreign trip with a key message
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His Holiness is fulfilling a trip the late Pope Francis planned to make
Read MoreMTG goes on extraordinary rant about Charlie Kirk, Republican men and her resignation: ‘F*** you’
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‘Oh I haven’t suffered enough for you while you post all day behind a screen?’ the outgoing Congresswoman wrote
Read MoreFrance to reintroduce military service amid Russian threat
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France’s military currently comprises around 200,000 active personnel and over 40,000 reservists
Read MorePutin attempts to play traditional musical instrument on Kyrgyzstan state visit
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Vladimir Putin tried to play a traditional musical instrument during his state visit to Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday (November 26).
Read MoreTwo West Virginia National Guard members critically wounded in Washington DC shooting
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‘As we are filled with anguish and grief for those who were shot, we’re also filled with righteous anger and ferocious resolve,’ Trump said Wednesday night
Read MoreSurprise import fees are landing on doorsteps – along with packages ordered for the holidays
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Online shoppers paying import fees should also beware of scammers posing as major shippers and exploiting confusion over new tariff charges
Read MoreTrump team cancels funding for World AIDS Day commemorations after 37 years
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State Department reportedly informed employees earlier this month to refrain from commemorative messaging on World AIDS Day
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- Australia sentences ‘Asia’s El Chapo’ to 16 years in prison
- NASCAR antitrust trial: Bob Jenkins testifies about $100M loss and ‘insulting’ charter deal
- UK energy bills to rise by £108 to pay for infrastructure upgrades