Home   Authors   Author

Italian restaurants face 'inevitable' changes as food shortages persist

24 February 2023
Italian restaurants face 'inevitable' changes as food shortages persist

Italian restaurants and takeaways are among those faced with making menu changes as salad shortages persist, confirms the body representing them.

9

First signs of Saharan dust cloud in Kent

24 February 2023
First signs of Saharan dust cloud in Kent

A Saharan dust cloud which has been making its way across Europe may have arrived above the county as motorists report orange flecks on their cars.

14

Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

24 February 2023
Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

Prime has made it onto the shelves of two new supermarkets this week with Morrisons now joining Sainsbury's in selling the viral drink.

5 quick ways to protect your car as thefts rise

23 February 2023
5 quick ways to protect your car as thefts rise

From securing keyless cars to knowing where to park - the AA says drivers can protect vehicles as thefts rise in the face of cost of living crisis.

Boots recalls multivitamins range and issues do not eat warning

23 February 2023
Boots recalls multivitamins range and issues do not eat warning

Multivitamins which were sold by Boots are being recalled because of undeclared ingredients the Food Standards Agency is warning.

Homes urged to cash-in energy help as millions sits unclaimed

22 February 2023
Homes urged to cash-in energy help as millions sits unclaimed

More than £125 million in help to pay gas and electric bills has not yet been claimed by households but are you among those missing out?

Supermarkets begin rationing fruit and veg...and here's what you can buy

22 February 2023
Supermarkets begin rationing fruit and veg...and here's what you can buy

Supermarkets have started to ration some fresh produce as fruit and vegetable shortages, caused by bad weather in Europe, hit shoppers.

2

Norovirus cases among over 65s at their highest in a decade

21 February 2023
Norovirus cases among over 65s at their highest in a decade

The number of people ill with sickness and diarrhoea infection norovirus are at record levels but it's older people who are being severely affected.

1

Salad shortages lead to empty shelves at supermarkets

21 February 2023
Salad shortages lead to empty shelves at supermarkets

A shortage of some fruit and vegetables, including peppers and tomatoes, is being caused by problems in Europe say retail experts.

4

'If Thatcher was the milk snatcher isn't Khan's free school meals plan spot on?'

21 February 2023
'If Thatcher was the milk snatcher isn't Khan's free school meals plan spot on?'

If we were outraged when Thatcher abolished free milk surely Sadiq Khan's plan to give pupils free school meals is right, asks Lauren Abbott.

87

Cost of HRT to be slashed for women

21 February 2023
Cost of HRT to be slashed for women

Women prescribed HRT for the menopause are to be saved hundreds of pounds each year under a new prescription deal announced for their medication.

1

Prime to hit shelves of third supermarket with new limited edition flavour

20 February 2023
Prime to hit shelves of third supermarket with new limited edition flavour

Sainsbury's is to join Aldi and Asda in selling viral drink Prime with its first sales this week set to include a new limited edition flavour.

500 people sought for King's coronation awards

20 February 2023
500 people sought for King's coronation awards

Exceptional volunteers are being sought by the royal family for new Coronation Champions Awards and here's how to nominate someone you know.

1

Don't miss our My Mum special this Mother's Day

20 February 2023
Don't miss our My Mum special this Mother's Day

This March we will be publishing thousands of children's drawings in our fantastic My Mum Mother's Day supplement - here's how to get your copy.

Prime Energy: Can children buy new viral caffeine drink?

16 February 2023
Prime Energy: Can children buy new viral caffeine drink?

Prime Energy, containing very high levels of caffeine, is coming to shops in the UK but what does the law say about who can buy energy drinks?

15 baby names popular for 100 years

15 February 2023
15 baby names popular for 100 years

Baby names which have remained consistently popular with new parents throughout the last century have been revealed.

'Covid home learning made teens think school wasn't important'

14 February 2023
'Covid home learning made teens think school wasn't important'

Home teaching gave teenagers the impression their learning could take a back seat, now they've developed an attitude to match, writes Lauren Abbott.

5

When can I leave my child home alone?

13 February 2023
When can I leave my child home alone?

It's a question many parents may be asking themselves during the school holidays but what does the law say about leaving children home alone?

1

Legoland Windsor unveils new attraction

10 February 2023
Legoland Windsor unveils new attraction

Legoland Windsor has unveiled plans for a Ferrari-themed racing attraction that will open to car-mad visitors this year.

How to apply for free tickets to King's Coronation Concert

10 February 2023
How to apply for free tickets to King's Coronation Concert

A huge concert at Windsor Castle will celebrate the King's coronation this May and here's how to be in with a chance of getting free tickets.

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More