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  1. Mandatory nutrient warning labels could deliver substantial health benefits for the population, experts said.
  2. The Chancellor even faced calls from the Tories to resign if she goes ahead with raising taxes in the November 26 Budget.
  3. Thousands of cases of rape and sexual assault are being reviewed as part of the National Crime Agency’s Operation Beaconport

  4. Unwrap Amazon’s top ten toys for Christmas 2025

  5. The average property in the capital is forecast to see a 13.6 per cent rise in value over the next five years — the lowest of any region in the country

  6. More than 20 poets have been matched with scientists to deliver climate education in schools through poetry.
  7. Home Office minister Lord Hanson said call tracing will allow phone scammers to be hunted down.
  8. TSB said it recorded an 11% annual increase in the volume of purchase fraud cases between January and September 2025.
  9. The economic think tank said the Chancellor needed to make ‘brave choices’ at the upcoming November 26 Budget.
  10. Royal Society assessment says solar radiation modification techniques could reduce global temperatures if done in a globally coordinated way.