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Are you guilty of double-dipping? Brits confess their sauciest secrets
Brits have confessed to their sauciest habit, and it involves plenty of double-dipping.
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Stolen power tools seized in police raid on car boot sale
POLICE are looking to reunite suspected stolen tools with their owners following an operation at a car boot sale.
Pop-up waste collections being trialled across Hillingdon
A NEW Pop-Up Waste Drop collection service is being trialled in Hillimgdon, making it easier for residents to dispose of unwanted and bulky items for free.
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A beloved brand providing delicious, sustainable seafood
A beloved brand providing delicious, sustainable seafood.
Forgetting to do this with your child's cuddly toy could risk health
Forgetting to do this one simple thing with your child's cuddly toy could be putting their health at risk.
Five simple makeup tricks for the perfect passport photo
Passport photos are crucial for identity verification in travel documents, making sure border officials and facial recognition systems can confirm you're the passport's owner.
New 'Cedar Review' to boost UK contribution to refugee entrepreneurs
A new independent review launches today to examine the economic and social contribution of refugee entrepreneurs in the UK, with the aim to support the growth of a more competitive and inclusive UK economy through innovation, job creation, and community...
Brits warned overusing popular supplement could put health at risk
Brits are being warned that overusing this one popular supplement could be putting their health at risk.
West London Orbital railway line could start construction in 2027 as £400k set aside
If the Mayor's draft budget is approved, a business case will be progressed to demonstrate the benefits of connecting parts of West London with a new north-south rail route
UK’s smallest and mightiest firms offered fresh support to scale
A growing number of the UK’s smallest and most promising firms are in line for fresh help to scale, as a leading support programme returns aiming to boost the UK economy.
Brits swap jeans for gym gear: The rise of the workout wardrobe
Brits are changing how they dress day to day, new research confirms, as activewear officially becomes a true wardrobe staple.
Dry Jan? Brits actually need to drink more as 95% drink less water in January
As we battle chilly and wet weather, add copious layers, and crank the heating up, Brits are forgetting to do one simple thing. To stay hydrated.
Photography expert stages stunning new fashion shoot in Tenerife
An acclaimed night photography expert has staged a stunning new fashion shoot that champions natural beauty over the need for fancy lighting rigs or multiple camera lenses.
Brits ditch healthy eating habits at the same two times every day
A quarter of Brits abandon healthy habits after just seven days, revealing that our brains are wired to favour what feels easiest - even when it means sabotaging our own goals.
Doing this to food before air fryer cooking could put health at risk
Doing this one thing to your food before cooking it in an air fryer could be putting your health at risk, a food hygiene expert has warned.
Barnhill science leader part of ground-breaking research
A SENIOR Hayes teacher was one of 29 from across the country to be selected to visit CERN in Switzerland.
Specs Appeal: Shocking number of Brits don’t read utility bills
Bills might seem higher than ever as the nation struggles with rising costs, but despite the ongoing cost of living crisis and the need to watch the pennies, seven in ten Brits (70%) don’t properly read their bills l, according to new research by award winning home...
Five tips on how to survive a January and make it through 'worst month of the year'
Cash-strapped Brits looking to save their pennies during January's 'money hangover' can make it through the 'worst month of the year' by following these simple tips.
The psychology behind making your New Year health and fitness resolutions stick
If you started January full of good intentions, the bad news is you have until the end of the week to make them stick.
Boom in membership support for Middlesex wildlife body
MEMBERSHIP of Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust has topped 24,000 for the first time in the charity’s history.