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NASA’s Artemis 2 Re-Entry: The Most Expensive Game of Chicken Ever Attempted

NASA’s Artemis 2 crew face a perilous return as their $4bn capsule prepares for a fiery descent. All they need: perfection, luck, and a heat shield that’s never failed (until it does).

Tesco Unveils 'Park & Pause' Bays: Escapist Fantasy or the Nation’s Loneliest Hot Drink

Tesco offers 'Park & Pause' car park bays for those desperate for alone time, complete with a free hot drink and biscuit. The UK's new national holiday: hiding from your family in supermarket car parks.

London Mayor Demands 'Outrage Economy' Shut Down as Internet Discovers Crime Exists

Sadiq Khan demands Big Tech clamp down on 'outrage economy' and online chatter about London crime. Is the capital now unsafe, or just suffering from a bad PR algorithm?

OpenAI Puts Stargate UK on Ice: Blames Energy Bills, Not British Weather

OpenAI halts its headline-grabbing AI data centre plans for the UK, citing energy costs and regulation. Apparently, it's not just Union Jack bunting that's too pricey in today's Britain.

Marijuana Mountain: Brazilian Police Credit 48-Tonne Drug Bust to 'Hulk the Hound', Intelligence Lef...

Brazilian police hail Hulk the sniffer dog after an accidental dog treat-level drug bust reveals 48 tonnes of marijuana, inadvertently exposing their own faith in canine over cunning.

Britain Told to Give Up Cod: National Crisis Sparks Existential Angst Among Fish and Chip Shops

Brits are being told to shun their beloved cod as stocks hit a disastrous low, leaving chippies floundering and national identity battered. Is the UK’s favourite white fish truly off the menu for good?

Britain Urged to Stop Air-Drying Underwear: Ofgem Warns Impractical Behaviour Still Costlier Than En...

British households bask in a tiny energy bill reprieve, only to learn it's their love of tumble dryers and long hair-drying rituals that could bankrupt them. Big Brother Ofgem is watching your appliances.

Solicitor’s Side Hustle: Frauds, Freeholds, and the Curious Case of Aggressive Letters

A prominent Sheffield solicitor is arrested for fraud and blackmail, after allegedly acquiring hundreds of freeholds and harassing leaseholders. Once again, the legal establishment proves it regulates itself with a feather duster.

Met Officer’s ‘Crash for Cash’ Caper: When Law Enforcement Means Enforcing the Scam

A former Met Police officer masterminds a 'crash for cash' ring while still in uniform, flees abroad, and now faces justice—exposing a familiar blend of incompetence and audacity that could only happen in Britain.

Ministry of Transport Deploys Revolutionary Solution: More Meetings, Less Action

Despite a national public transport meltdown, the Ministry’s answer is yet another summit. Can a PowerPoint fix potholes? ConfidentialAccess exposes a government stuck in a perpetual feedback loop.