How Labubu billionaire Wang Ning made grinning monster dolls the biggest fashion accessory of 2025 - earning him $20 billion this year
Businessman Wang Ning, 38, has seen his net worth skyrocket since the start of the year thanks to the runaway success of Labubu toys, making him one of the youngest billionaires in China.
Moscow wades into case of missing British boy, three - saying Putin's regime must 'do everything possible' to protect Russian's mother right to keep the boy if she has spirited him away to Russia
A state media pundit has declared that the boy is 'Russian' and demanded the Putin regime should 'do everything possible' to 'protect the mother's right' to be with the child.
Major motorway is shut down as car bursts into flames to spark huge delays as emergency crews rush to scene
The vehicle caught fire on the southbound carriageway as two crews from the West Midlands Fire Service scrambled to the scene just after 10am
New 'young adult' re-imagining of Wizard of Oz from Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton divides internet
Immediately after the news hit the web, fans took to X to share their thoughts - and while some were overjoyed by the classic story getting a new take, others were not so excited.
Revealed: What Mary Magdalene REALLY looked like, according to experts - and why the 2018 movie starring Rooney Mara got it very wrong
Professor Joan Taylor, Professor of Christian Origins and Second Temple Judaism at King's College London, has revealed what Mary Magdalene looked like as a historical woman.
Father Ted and Death in Paradise star admits he thought 'nobody would watch it' as he's set to visit Essex in stand up tour
Ardal O'Hanlon is hitting the road for his first stand-up tour in five years
Revealed: How an Albanian killer who gunned down a mother with an AK-47 was allowed to sneak into Britain TWICE and a raise a family… before terrifying road rage attack on woman in Welsh mining town
Edmond Kallmi, 50, lowered an imitation firearm at the woman on a street in the small Welsh mining town of Ferndale, before telling her: 'How's about I f****** shoot you, you b****?'.
Driver kills one and injures five when he ploughs car into crowd outside French wine bar after row
The horror unfolded in the town of Evreux in the northern French region of Normandy at around 4.00am on Saturday (2.00am GMT).
Paws! Airbnb host horrified after foul-mouthed guest let their dog CHEW through the wall of their holiday let and then left a sweary review!
The pet had also weed on the carpet and a bed during the guest's four night stay, with slobber left on the windows and used baby's nappies left in the bin.
Villagers who were terrified Britain's 'youngest female paedophile' jailed for abusing pre-school children could be released receive update
Sophie Elms was jailed for seven years and ten months for sex attacks on two young girls in 2019. Questions over her release have left locals in of Royal Wootton Bassett terrified.
Blundering police force admit tipping off firefighter he had been accused of rape by ex-partner - allowing him to delete the evidence
The alleged victim fumed she has 'absolutely no trust' in the police after her rape allegation was mistakenly leaked to the suspect - her ex-partner - in February last year.
The family secret that Minneapolis shooter's mother kept hidden for two decades
Mary Grace Westman, 67, who has so far refused to cooperate with police seeking information about her son, flew to Minnesota on Wednesday afternoon, within hours of the shocking attack.
Mountain Warehouse's £90 jacket that keeps shoppers dry 'even in heavy downpour' reduced by 33%
'The jacket is comfortable and roomy'
Undercover police officers descend on Essex high streets to tackle thefts
Essex Police say the operation has helepd reduce shoplifting by 16 per cent
New Netflix comedy hailed as a 'masterpiece' with perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score just days after landing on streamer
While Suranne Jones 's thriller Hostage has dominated the platform this week, another title has been quietly winning hearts.
Council worker who made almost £250,000 holding down four jobs at the same time is jailed for three years
Bryn Howells, 66, from Stroud, Gloucestershire, worked for two district councils and another company which provided services to three more before he was caught.
Inside the failed McDonald's hotel - and why it closed after just two years
Burgers, fries and fun children's meals - people associate McDonald's with fast food. But back in the early 2000s, took a radical step: it launched a hotel.
I cooked Meghan Markle's Netflix recipes: Her marshmallows were too fussy but there was one meal I loved
The Duchess of Sussex is back, dazzling us with her culinary skills, innovative entertainment tips, and all the sugary sweet loveliness it comes with.
Tourist dies at Disneyland after passing out next to wife on Frozen ride
A 53-year-old man from the Philippines died after losing consciousness while on the Frozen Ever After ride in the theme park's Hong Kong site on Friday.
London Targets Noisy Commuters With Headphone Campaign
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: After bringing 4G and 5G connectivity to the Underground, London's public transport authority has started scolding noisy passengers who subject everyone to music and calls blasting out of their phones. A new poster campaign launched by Transport for London (TfL) this week encourages customers to wear headphones when watching or listening to content on their devices to reduce disruption for other commuters.
"Please don't disturb others with loud music or calls when traveling on the network," reads the "Headphones On" poster. The posters are already being displayed on the Elizabeth rail line, according to TfL, and will expand to bus, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground, London Underground, and London Tram services from October.
The campaign targets headphone dodgers as data coverage becomes more available across the underground rail network, making it easier for passengers to stream content and make calls on the go. People who do so without donning headphones are annoying other commuters, however, with TfL research showing that 70 percent of 1,000 surveyed customers reported loud music and phone calls disrupting their journeys. "The vast majority of Londoners use headphones when traveling on public transport in the capital, but the small minority who play music or videos out loud can be a real nuisance to other passengers and directly disturb their journeys," says London's deputy transport mayor, Seb Dance. "TfL's new campaign will remind and encourage Londoners to always be considerate of other passengers."
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