Martin Lewis says people can hope to get £700 in their bank accounts if they do this one thing

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced 14 million car finance deals included a discretionary commission arrangement (DCA) in the loan contract, which people were unaware of, and may entitle you to compensation... Read more »

The Future of Scotland on Screen: £5m GFT makeover planned

Scotland’s oldest art house cinema is set to go undergo a multi-million pound makeover over the next few years to help secure its long-term future. Fundraising to revamp the Glasgow Film Theatre... Read more »

Today’s horoscope for October 8 has one star sign juggling tasks while another needs to make a decision

Today’s horoscope for Wednesday, October 8 sees one star sign enjoying a break from the old routine Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages) It’s... Read more »

Migrant tries to sweet talk ICE Barbie Kristi Noem as she sends him packing from US

An illegal immigrant who was trying to sweet talk Kristi Noem while he was under arrest was instead hit with a harsh warning that he would never be allowed back in the... Read more »

Students stage pro-Palestinian protests on anniversary of Hamas’ deadly attack on Israel

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Spying trial collapsed after government refused to brand China a threat, says top prosecutor | Politics News

A Chinese spying trial collapsed last month after the UK government would not label Beijing a national security threat, a top prosecutor has said. Christopher Berry, 33, and former parliamentary researcher Christopher... Read more »

Lord Heseltine attacks Badenoch’s new policies – and calls Farage a ‘phoney’ | Politics News

Michael Heseltine rolled back the years with a blistering onslaught at the Tory conference on Kemi Badenoch’s new policies on human rights, asylum seekers and climate change. The 92-year-old former deputy prime... Read more »

One person dead and thousands of homes without power as Storm Amy arrives | UK weather

A man has been killed and hundreds of thousands of homes on the island of Ireland are without power after Storm Amy brought widespread disruption on Friday. An amber weather warning, highlighting... Read more »

How would tougher powers for police affect protests in England and Wales? | Protest

The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has announced plans to hand police the powers to impose tougher conditions on protests by taking account of the “cumulative impact” of previous similar demonstrations, prompting an... Read more »

Australian triumphs at world porridge championship with rum invention: an oaty jaffle | Porridge

Only an Australian would bring a toastie to a porridge fight – and walk away with a trophy. As other competitors stirred oats and debated salt ratios, the Melbourne food stylist Caroline... Read more »