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Put some ‘Z!ng’ in your step this summer with HARIBO’s new flavours of sour sweeties, Soda Twist Z!ng.  Whether you are on the go, at home, getting together with old friends or spending time with family, HARIBO’S Soda Twist Z!ng’s have arrived by popular demand in convenient, sharing-size packaging. Relive your childhood adventures with these bite size Z!ngers! With a tangy coating and a soft gummy middle, happiness will be fizzing on your tongue with every bite.  This summer, HARIBO brings childlike excitement to the UK, with the much-anticipated launch of new HARIBO Soda Twist Z!ng,  inspired by the iconic…

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The popular offer returns to participating Subway® restaurants for the Summer Holidays, from Monday 29th July – Sunday 25th August  One free kids’ meal is available with the purchase of any Footlong Sub or SubMeltâ in participating restaurants nationwide  Kids Eat Free at Subwayâ this summer with the return of the popular offer, running for four weeks from Monday 29th July to Sunday 25th August. One free Kids Meal, which includes a 4″ Sub, a snack, and a drink, is available to claim with the purchase of any full price Footlong Sub or SubMeltâ, at participating Subway restaurants nationwide. It’s…

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In an eye-opening episode of the Culture de-cooded podcast – where host, Charlie Coode, interviews some of the world’s most prominent leaders – Dame Sally Davies addresses a silent but deadly pandemic: antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Otherwise known as hospital superbugs, AMR is behind millions of deaths worldwide, all caused by overreliance on antibiotic treatments. It’s something that Dame Sally, as the UK’s Special Envoy on AMR, has seen all too much of, with the former Chief Medical Officer warning “it’s silent, it’s insidious – and it will lose modern medicine”. A persistent pandemic Referring to AMR as our most persistent…

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Having tripled volumes year-on year it’s perhaps not surprising that Popcorn Kitchen’s Home Popping portfolio has becoming a leading light within the Popcorn Kitchen, only a year on from being launched.  It also explains the enthusiasm with which Chocolate Treasure has been received as the very latest arrival to the business’s 2024 Christmas line-up. Gold doubloons conjure up countless images of pirate hoards, hidden stashes of tucked away gold bullion as well as being deemed by many to be the single most important component of any thoughtfully assembled Christmas stocking.  A deep dive into treasured Popcorn Kitchen loyalist opinions regarding…

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It’s been an age-old debate in UK homes for decades, but the ‘big light’ continues to divide the nation when it comes to ‘off’ or ‘on’. Almost 50% of Brits say they ‘hate’ the big light (46%) – turning it off an average of four times a day after others in the house have left it on. The new research, by clean energy company egg, looked into the nation’s attitudes towards sustainable living at home and found almost a quarter of people (24%) worry that using the ‘big light’ adds unnecessary money to the electricity bill. Awareness of greener living…

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DEAR READER: BRIDGERTON EFFECT CONTINUES TO WORK ITS MAGIC FOR BRITISH TOURISM  British tour company, Evan Evans, has reported an increase in demand for tours to Bridgerton filming locations  The exclusive tour company has seen increased searches for its Hampton Court Palace & Windsor Castle Private Tour and Stonehenge & Bath Private Tour  The results come after the third season of Bridgerton aired last month, with Hampton Court Palace and Bath key locations in the series  British tour company Evan Evans has revealed it has seen searches for of its Hampton Court Palace private tour soar by 23%1 and the Stonehenge & Bath Private…

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Users’ trust in technology decreases as it becomes more “human”, finds research from NEOMA Business School, UNIMORE, and LUISS. Ilaria Querci, Assistant Professor of Marketing at NEOMA and one of the study’s authors, says there are four social roles projected onto “connected objects” – devices that can share information – that fuel consumers’ distrust. The kidnapper. People believe connected objects restrict their freedom and autonomy, and make them feel more isolated. The dominator. People fear technology’s potential to replace humans. Constant exposure to, and reliance on, technology in daily life can feel oppressive. The harasser. People feel unease at devices’ abilities to store…

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Looking for fun activities in the local area this summer? Lush has you covered with deliciously sweet-scented parties to delight all the senses, starting from 30th July and throughout August. With exclusive product making workshops and gourmand skincare consultations on offer, guests can spend the sunny months smelling like a jellies & ice cream snack. Showcasing the best of a Lush Party, stores across the UK and Ireland celebrate the cosmetic company’s fresh, handmade products so customers can get hands on, making Passion bath bomb and Avocado Ice Cream fresh face mask (Spa Party exclusive), becoming one’s very own Lush Compounder! For £10…

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London ranked first in research on top UK cities for arts and culture Experts recommend the least visited ‘hidden gems’ in London for arts and culture With London home to the top ten most visited attractions of 20231, it’s no surprise that the capital has been revealed as the UK city with the most to offer its arts and culture tourists. It’s recently been revealed that visitor levels to museums and galleries are at a four-year high2, indicating that arts tourism is on the rise. To encourage this growing interest, the National Gallery London has worked with local art organisations…

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Millions of Brits are preparing for their summer breaks away from home – but with home burglaries peaking in the summer months, homeowners are advised to check their homes are as secure as possible. Experts from MyBuilder.com, the reliable way to hire tradespeople, are advising homeowners on the dos and don’t of staying secure this summer. From installing alarm systems to not posting pictures of your holiday online, there’s plenty of important information to learn from. Burglaries in the UK increase during the summer months – and often this is to do with windows left open to let in cooler air.…

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