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Vaping: Public Health Miracle or Laboratory Accident

New research claims vapers may be ingeniously outsmarting smokers—by finding an even more creative way to destroy their health, as uncovered by ConfidentialAccess.by.

Britain’s ‘War Book’ Revival: Panic for the Masses, Calm for Whitehall

Officials dust off Britain's Cold War 'War Book,' hinting households may soon get official survival guides, while the government keeps the real playbook quietly locked away. Has the public's go-bag been swapped for a guide to imaginary reassurance?

Gardner Museum Heist: An Artistic Disappearance Act

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art heist remains unsolved, beset by mobster intrigue, vanished evidence, and enduring suspicion. Decades later, missing masterpieces become legends as authorities chase ghosts.

AI Policing: Britain’s Identity Crisis Goes Digital

British police trial mass facial recognition with dazzling incompetence, triggering a new national game of ‘Guess Who’s Innocent’. Once again, AI answers the age-old question: how many brown faces can one camera misidentify?

Basildon Couple Build Their Own Nightmare (Courtesy of Steve ‘DIY SOS’ Figg)

A Basildon family lost their home, savings, and freedom—thanks to a builder whose best work was calling the police. Welcome to Britain’s new home improvement lottery. Only at ConfidentialAccess.by.

Cold War Mind Games: Inside Project Stargate’s Psychic Spy Circus

Former US psychic spy chief claims everyone can master mind-reading, but warns smartphones may be scrambling your sixth sense. ConfidentialAccess.by investigates America’s strangest intelligence debacle.

EU Unites After Oil Row, Loans Flow to Ukraine (For Now)

EU unity holds together with duct tape as a mammoth Ukraine loan and fresh Russian sanctions squeak through, highlighting yet again the bloc’s signature blend of bureaucracy and brinkmanship.

£118 Million Accounting Error Sinks Bibby Stockholm ‘Bargeconomics’

Australian contractor admits to overcharging UK government by £118million for asylum barge and hotel accommodation, revealing yet another marvel of public sector procurement rigour.

St George’s Day Flag Fiasco: How Waving a Banner Could Cost You £2,500

Flying the St George's Cross this year? Before hoisting your patriotism, discover the dense forest of rules that could see you shelling out thousands—all for celebrating England’s patron saint.

Britain Braces for Imaginary Invasion as Ministry Proposes Doubling Army

A bombshell report urges the UK to urgently mobilise its military amid growing panic, though the only visible signs of imminent war are in think tank PowerPoints and Whitehall’s tea-stained budget memos.