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Rogue Chip Shops Selling Catfish as Traditional Fish Supper, BBC Investigation Finds
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Crime·5/1/2026AI summary

Rogue Chip Shops Selling Catfish as Traditional Fish Supper, BBC Investigation Finds

A BBC North West investigation has uncovered that some chip shops in Liverpool and Manchester are selling catfish (pangasius/river cobbler) as traditional fish and chips, deceiving customers who expect cod or haddock. DNA testing at Liverpool John Moores University found 3 out of 10 sampled takeaways were selling catfish, which costs £3.40/kg compared to £15/kg for traditional species. While the fish is safe to eat, consumer advocates and industry leaders warn this practice undermines public trust and amounts to deceptive labelling.

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Woman gets £20,000 refund from Lloyds after BBC investigation into investment fraud
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Woman gets £20,000 refund from Lloyds after BBC investigation into investment fraud

Sarah had £20,000 stolen in an investment fraud in October 2024 but didn't discover it was a scam until March 2026, exceeding the 13-month deadline for reporting push payment scams. Lloyds initially offered only £1,000 refund but fully reimbursed her within a day of BBC Radio 4's Money Box investigating. National Trading Standards is calling for the time limit to be reviewed.

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Two arrested in Dudley over suspected drug supply through shops
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Crime·4/23/2026AI summary

Two arrested in Dudley over suspected drug supply through shops

West Midlands Police have arrested a man and woman in Dudley on suspicion of supplying drugs through shops, following a BBC investigation that found cocaine, cannabis, laughing gas and prescription pills being offered for sale in mini-marts across UK High Streets. The investigation uncovered drugs in more than 70 shops nationwide. Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged more police and stronger powers, while opposition parties criticised the government response.

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Two Arrested in Dudley Over Suspected Drug Supply Through Shops
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Two Arrested in Dudley Over Suspected Drug Supply Through Shops

Two people have been arrested in Dudley, West Midlands on suspicion of supplying drugs through shops. The arrests follow a BBC investigation revealing cocaine, cannabis, laughing gas and prescription pills being sold in mini-marts across UK High Streets. PM Keir Starmer pledged stronger powers and more police to tackle such criminality. The NCA and CTSI said shopfronts are being exploited by criminal gangs.

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BBC Investigation Reveals Drug Sales in West Midlands Mini-Marts
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BBC Investigation Reveals Drug Sales in West Midlands Mini-Marts

A BBC investigation has uncovered cocaine and cannabis being openly sold in mini-marts across the West Midlands. Undercover researchers secretly filmed in towns including one shop called Cradley Market, where a worker named Akwa supplied 3.5g of cannabis for £30 within seconds and later provided cocaine, saying he had "weed, coke, everything". The Home Office said it is working with police, the NCA and Trading Standards to take action.

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BBC Investigation Reveals Drug Sales in UK High Street Mini-Marts
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BBC Investigation Reveals Drug Sales in UK High Street Mini-Marts

A BBC undercover investigation has revealed that mini-marts across four West Midlands towns are openly selling cocaine, cannabis, nitrous oxide and prescription drugs. Researchers were able to purchase illegal substances from shops in Cradley Heath, Dudley, Lye and Brierley Hill, with one law enforcement source describing one street as 'lawless'. The NCA and Trading Standards Institute confirm organised criminal gangs are exploiting shopfronts nationwide, with drugs found in over 70 shops across the UK.

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McDonald's UK CEO deflects on past abuse allegations, says company has 'drawn a line under it'
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Business·4/22/2026AI summary

McDonald's UK CEO deflects on past abuse allegations, says company has 'drawn a line under it'

McDonald's UK and Ireland CEO Lauren Schultz has declined to address past workplace abuse allegations, saying the company has 'drawn a line under it.' A 2023 BBC investigation heard from over 100 workers claiming toxic culture including sexual assault, harassment, racism and bullying. Schultz said what happened was 'unacceptable' but insisted she cannot speak to what went on before and is focused on the future.

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BBC Investigation Finds Suspicious Trading Spikes Before Trump Announcements
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Politics·4/19/2026AI summary

BBC Investigation Finds Suspicious Trading Spikes Before Trump Announcements

The BBC has identified consistent patterns of unusual trading spikes occurring minutes before President Trump makes major market-moving announcements, including oil price bets before Iran war comments, stock market trades before tariff pause, and prediction market wins on political events. Analysts say the patterns bear hallmarks of illegal insider trading, though proving such cases remains difficult. The SEC declined to comment and the White House did not respond to requests for comment.

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