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Airlines Are Now Charging Extra for Child-Free Quiet Zones—Would You Pay The Extra Fee?
Airlines are introducing child-free quiet zones on flights, allowing passengers to pay extra for a peaceful journey, but the debate over whether this is fair or exclusionary continues.
Social Media Star Who Bragged About Washing His Ferrari With Champagne Jailed For Prostitution Ring
A 58-year-old influencer who calls himself the 'king of Milan's nights' has been arrested with his ex-partner for running a drugs and prostitution ring in their elite bar.
From Ukraine Talks to Transatlantic Tensions: Here's Why BAE Systems' Shares Saw Dramatic Climb
More market analysis has also noted that JPMorgan recently increased its price target for BAE Systems, reflecting a positive outlook on its future performance.
Dreaming of Life in Spain? Why One American Rushed Back Home While Another Stayed for Good
Two American women moved to Spain following a life-changing trip. Discover why one came out of her comfort zone and was able to thrive, while the other found the culture incomprehensible and inconvenient.
'Bitcoin Has Reached Escape Velocity': Michael Saylor Urges US To Buy 20% Of BTC Supply, Use It To Clear National Debt
MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor said that the US must secure a dominant position in the digital asset space as China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and European countries rapidly increase their stakes in Bitcoin.
David Beckham's Russia Trademark Sparks Controversy Amidst His Support for Ukraine
David Beckham's company's has filed an application to have his name trademarked in Russia despite the former footballer's public suppot of Ukraine.
Overcoming European Market Barriers: A Guide For UK Companies
One of UK businesses' most immediate challenges is navigating the regulatory and trade barriers that have emerged since Brexit
Brit Handcuffed To Prison Bars And Laying In Own Urine After 'Damaging Property' In Thailand
A British tourist suffered injuries and extortion by Thai authorities after a minor accident, leading to trauma and stolen belongings.
Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Struggling to Find Acceptance in the UK, Canada, and the US
Despite Prince Harry and Meghan 'stepping back' from their royal duties, they continue facing massive backlash in the UK, the U.S. and Canada.
Brits Have Until April 2025 To Apply For Spanish Golden Visa Program As Country Cracks Down On Housing Crisis
Spain ends the Golden Visa Program for non-EU nationals to address housing crisis, proposing a 100% tax on foreign property owners.
Getting To Know The Benefits Of Home Co-Ownership With Myne Homes
Myne Homes has challenged the economics of holiday home ownership by allowing two to eight co-owners to share a single property
German Couple Kills Ukrainian Refugee With Hammer and Steals Her Baby Amid Infertility Struggles
A Russian-German couple murdered a Ukrainian mother and grandmother to abduct a five-week-old baby and raise her as their own.
Brave 8-Year-Old Girl Fatally Stabbed in Ireland Defending Her Mum From House Intruder
Malika Noor Al Katib, 8, was brutally murdered by Mohammad Shaker Al Tamimi, who stabbed her and her mother in their home.
Belgium Makes History: New Law Grants Sex Workers Unemployment Benefits, Leave, and Pensions
Belgium grants sex workers full labour rights, including pensions and legal protections, in a historic move recognising their profession.
Ex-Banker's 4 ETF Picks Generate $250K in Annual Dividends: 'Ideal for Those Too Busy to Track the Market'
Helmut Jonen quit his $320,000 UBS job at 52 as he began earning over $257,000 annually in dividends from four diverse ETFs.
UK Women Save Over £6K On Cosmetic Surgeries In Turkey—But Some Go From Surgery Table To Coffin
Hayley Dowell's grieving family questions her consent for a triple surgery in Turkey. Meanwhile, concerns over patient safety and inadequate aftercare in Turkish cosmetic clinics continue to rise.
Airbnb Reveals Exact October And November Dates When It's Cheapest For UK Families To Book A Stay
Airbnb releases data encouraging families to book a stay in specific dates amidst growing discontent from locals frm hot tourist spots.
Prague Wants 'More Cultured, Wealthier Tourists', Bans Bar Crawls To Discourage Drunk Tourists
Prague joins other major European cities in taking measures against over-tourism after residents voice concerns about noise pollution.
DNA Confirms Christopher Columbus Was A 'Sephardic Jew' Hiding His Ethnicity—Here's Why
The recent documentary by RTVE exposes findings that contradict long-held beliefs about Christopher Columbus. The documentary was released on Spain's National Day.
Nearly 1 in 3 UK Residents Miss Payments as Mortgage Arrears Soar by 50% Amidst Rising Interest Rates
More UK homeowners seek financial assistance from charities and lenders as their fixed-rate mortgage deals end this year. The new, higher rates are expected to hike payments by an average of £1,800 annually, raising risks of defaults and more outstanding balances with arrears.
Travelling To Europe? British Tourists Will Need This £6 'Visa Waiver' To Enter Effective June 2025
British travellers to Europe need a £6 ETIAS pass, which is valid for 3 years and requires biometric data.
Travel Warning For Greece: Heatwaves Cause Britons To Succumb To Unconsciousness And Drowning
Extreme heatwaves in Greece are killing British, including one elderly woman who was knocked unconcious while swimming in the sea.
WHO Wants Govts To Crack Down On Four Industries Responsible For 2.7M Deaths Yearly In Europe
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on governments to implement stricter regulations on products that endanger people's health.
11 US Retirement Destinations with a European Vibe
The United States will never truly be able to replicate the authentic corridors and culture of Europe, but it can try.
These Are The Next Best Destinations In Europe To Visit In 2024
From the summer vibes of spots in the Mediterranean to the cold and adventurous ones on the Northern Hemisphere, these are the best European tourist spots!
Italy Digital Nomad Visa 2024: What Brits Need to Know
Remote workers now have the convenience and flexibility of working from Italy thanks to the new digital nomad visa.
Italy Warning: When Will Venice Start Charging Entry Fees For Travellers This Year?
Venice is one of the most visited cities in Europe and not just in Italy.
Is Spain Going To Change It's 90-Day Rule For British Nationals?
The movement restrictions imposed by Brexit on Britons, including second-home owners, has had a detrimental effect on EU economies. But, could it all change?
Britain Must Train Citizen Army To Prepare For War With Russia, Says UK Army Chief
This is not the first time the outgoing Chief of the General Staff (CGS) has warned of a possible war.
UK Consumer Inflation Rate Unexpectedly Decreases In November
Jeremy Hunt says that wages will go up as prices go down next year after it was announced that the rate of inflation has decreased to 3.9 per cent.