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Amazon customers are being warned about two scams circulating in which fraudsters are attempting to extract money and personal details from shoppers.
More and more self-service tills are requiring shoppers to show proof of purchase before leaving but it’s a policy our columnist disagrees with.
A supermarket is phasing out its largest six-pint milk cartons as part of efforts to reduce food waste by customers.
The county’s bleak summer weather looks set to continue with warnings of hail and gale force winds in the latest Met Office forecast for August.
Two big, bright supermoons are to be visible to star gazers during August – with the first one just around the corner.
Sales of Covid-19 home test kits are up by a third, says Boots, as health officials say they are watching a rise in cases and hospital admissions.
The price of wine, gin and other spirits could rise significantly this week but why is your favourite drink about to become more expensive?
Health officials have issued a warning to families going abroad after a high number of tourists were struck down with food poisoning in Turkey.
Weather like that seen in last year’s heatwave will be nothing but average by 2060 warns a Met Office report into the UK’s changing climate.
Vehicle breakdowns caused by potholes are at a five-year high and the RAC says it highlights the ‘poor condition’ local roads are in.
Thousands of people claiming tax credits have just a few days left to renew their claim or risk having their payments stopped, says HMRC.
Parents and teachers in Wales are to be asked about shortening the school summer holiday and our columnist thinks it’s time England followed suit.
A national memorial to the late Queen is being considered, confirms the government, but pubs and parks wishing to use her name will need approval.
The dog breeds most likely to enjoy mischief making have made it into a Kennel Club’s list of naughtiest dogs but do you agree with the findings?
Green man crossing times could be lengthened after transport experts recommended a change to respond to the UK’s slower and less fit population.
Cadbury is making a change to its popular Dairy Milk buttons range but what other chocolate bars have we loved and lost over the years?
A six-day strike on London’s Underground has been called off but July’s train strikes are still expected to go ahead.
Schools have been given another year to ensure they’re offering a longer school day after the government scrapped its initial September 2023 deadline.
A study of more than 26,000 food and drink items at eight supermarkets has uncovered the products now costing you significantly more.
With the school break upon us and the heat in southern Europe showing few signs of easing what are your rights if you’re worried about going abroad?
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