A familiar floral name is edging back into bricks and mortar, with a fresh pitch to win hearts before Christmas. Laura Ashley, synonymous with English heritage prints and homely romance, is stepping ...
For years, families whispered the same worry at the dinner table. A number stuck, a fear spread, and a myth grew. The old claim that left-handers die much younger than right-handers never quite went ...
Brits stare down another change to the weekly food shop as digital tools creep from apps to the humble trolley. Morrisons plans to pilot artificial intelligence trolleys in early 2026, starting with ...
Queues are building for Primark’s fresh denim line, and one editor’s selects have sparked a flurry of dressing-room chatter. We road-tested the most talked-about pieces in London and pulled five buys ...
Cash is creeping back into daily life, but high streets keep changing. A new phone-based shortcut now meets both worlds. From September 2025, Lloyds customers can turn a quick shop stop into a cash ...
The lights blink, the kettle dies mid-boil, and the house exhales into silence. You’re left squinting at labels and rummaging a drawer where bent nails, old batteries and a crumpled strip of kitchen ...
Laundry stacks grow as spring breezes arrive, yet indoor space stays scarce. Households want calm, quick drying without tripping over racks. A budget bit of hardware has sparked chatter among large ...
Most modern ATMs include built‑in ways to end a stuck session. They exist for human error and for glitches that lock the slot. You can often trigger a clean reset ...
Weekend plant runs, coffee stops and compost bargains face a shake-up, as Britain’s best-known garden chain tightens its belt. Dobbies has confirmed that eight garden centres have closed across the UK ...
A major UK supermarket is quietly swapping paper price stickers for digital ones across hundreds of aisles. The little e-ink screens look unremarkable, yet they can change a price in seconds, push a ...
We’ve all had that moment when a hug lasts a beat longer than usual and the noise of the day seems to fold in on itself. In a world of hurried greetings and flickering screens, a slow, steady embrace ...
The last flying Avro Vulcan bomber — the thunderous, delta‑winged XH558 — faces a stark new deadline. Without rapid funding and a permanent home, the aircraft that once rattled tea cups across Britain ...