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Supermarkets have pledged to put the signs of bowel cancer on toilet roll packets as tributes pour in for campaigner Dame Deborah James.
Households keen to save money should consider cancelling extended warranties on appliances and instead pay for the repairs themselves, says Which?
Customers face further hikes to energy bills with exit fees for leaving fixed-rate deals now up to 10 times higher than they were in 2021.
Two supermarkets are recalling frozen cooked prawns over fears that undercooked seafood has contaminated the products.
With eBay's coupling with Love Island putting secondhand outfits in the spotlight, here are seven tips to follow when attempting to bag a bargain.
Animal charities say owners are cutting back on medical bills and pet food as the cost of living crisis squeezes budgets.
Plans to curb the amount private parking firms can charge drivers in fines have been temporarily withdrawn.
Drivers are being told to leave more time for weekend journeys as the rail strike clashes with A249 closures, Armed Forces Day and London concerts.
Parents are being told to check immunisations are up-to-date after sewage samples detected polio virus but what is the infection and who is at risk?
The Bank of England has issued a warning to households still using paper £20 and £50 notes which will be axed in 100 days.
A Cadbury's Flake shortage, just days after the year's first heatwave, looks set to hit ice cream sellers gearing up for a summer rush.
A £5 school uniform package is being launched by a supermarket to help parents afford essentials and the deal will be available to pre-order.
Dog owners are being told to keep their pets on leads around freshwater as the recent hot weather may increase the growth of toxic blue-green algae.
People are being urged not to travel on the railway as more than 40,000 workers walk out for three days of national strike action.
Tuesday marks this year's Summer Solstice but what does the weather forecast look like for the longest day of the year?
This week's national rails strikes also coincide with a strike by London Underground staff and here's how TfL services are set to be affected.
Which? sun cream tests see high street products outperform some more expensive mineral-based brands, prompting a warning from the consumer group.
Hundreds of Southeastern staff are set to vote on more strike action which this time could threaten summer holiday services in July.
The first of the government's cost of living support payments will begin dropping into people's accounts in July but who will get the money and when?
Temperatures could hit 34C, the Met Office is warning, which has prompted public health officials to raise the heat-health alert level.