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Visitors to the Royal Mint's website are facing virtual queues as collectors rush to buy the first Sovereign coin featuring King Charles.
Supermarket Asda is currently recalling two items of children's clothing over safety fears.
There are warnings of egg shortages before Christmas as farmers struggle to cope with soaring production costs and the impact of bird flu.
Kent has been hit by heavy rain, strong winds and flooding in the last week and more wet weather is on the way says the Met Office.
Poundland, which has confirmed its Christmas opening hours, has also unveiled plans to recruit 1,200 people to temporary job roles before Christmas.
Barclays customers are to receive up to £1 million from the high street bank after it was discovered to have breached PPI rules.
The iconic McFlurry spoon is to be scrapped, alongside plastic knives and forks, as McDonald's restaurants begin handing out cutlery made from paper.
Travellers going to London are being told to plan journeys carefully with no service expected on the London Underground tomorrow.
Royal Mail is asking children to write to Father Christmas by early next month if they would like a reply and here's where to send their letters.
Youngsters obsessed with a drink made by You Tubers are queuing outside supermarkets at sunrise to get a bottle, so what is Prime and why the demand?
A cost of living support payment to help cash-strapped people with winter bills is being given to eight million people from today.
An extra bank holiday will take place next year to mark the King's coronation and here's all the details you need about the new three-day weekend.
It's a cat loved by celebrities including Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift but Cats Protection is concerned about the popularity of Scottish Folds.
All captive and free range birds must now remain inside by law, as bird flu cases rise further and fears grow over the supply of Christmas turkeys.
Three train strikes expected to grind services to a halt over the next week have been called off but Saturday services will remain limited.
Thousands of youth football matches will be watched in silence this weekend as the FA bans spectators and coaches from shouting and talking.
Bonfires must not be used to burn unwanted rubbish, say officials, who are warning people to follow the rules this weekend or risk a fine.
A supermarket is offering customers the chance to buy 1p ready meals to both save on the cost of shopping and energy bills.
Royal Mail has unveiled the last Christmas stamps to feature the Queen's silhouette, which this year have been designed by a Kent artist.
The cost of a basket of shopping is rising but it is the price of traditionally low-cost groceries now pushing up supermarket bills.
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