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Our shopping habits are constantly changing when it comes to how we get our groceries. Supermarkets are offering more online shopping and home deliveries, stores are increasing the use of self check-outs/scan and go and there isn't even an Eastenders omnibus window on Sunday afternoons to guarantee a quiet shopping window…
Entertainment! Entertainment everywhere! We're truly living in the miracle age of consuming content. From our telly faves, blockbuster movies and entire series available to stream on demand. But our smaller screens are also fighting for our attention, with constant pings and notifications from friends and from around the…
For some meal deal fans, it's the best time of the year! The usual offerings are being replaced with this year's selection of creative Christmas alternatives. Christmas dinner sandwiches, pulled pork wraps, brie and cranberry baguettes and sides of pigs in blankets in pastry. There's weird combinations and old favourites…
I have a Toyota Eco 2016. I’ve just bought a month ago secondhand from Garage. The third brake light above back window seems to be collecting water in black box behind brake light and leaking into car. Anybody else have issues. have looked up and read that are ongoing issues like this does Toyota have to fix it. I did…
My son purchased a PC in September for Uni with his student loan. He is doing Graphic design so it has a graphics card to run the Adobe apps he needs. It worked OK for about a month then started crashing. Contacted the merchant who said to run some tests, which told us the RAM was faulty. The merchant sent out new RAM…
Evening all, we had a joint bank account with Halifax and in September 2024 my wife started an IVA which included the Halifax account. On my own report I have a default registered against this Halifax account dated 19/11/24. I have 2 questions: 1. I understand that the account was joint, is it correct there's a default…
Just under 2 weeks ago, I saw a flea on one of my arms in the main room of my flat (living room/bedroom/kitchen with laminate floor). I'd been very itchy for a few weeks but put it down to detergent - the flea's presence told me otherwise. I moved my bedsheets and saw 3 others. I spoke to a (now retired) pest controller…
I wish to ask if anyone can advise where I can see a property price calculator in order to see the actual value of my property in April of 1991. I know the estimated value was between £88.000 and £120.000 but what the true value was and is a mystery.
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Tomato Energy has gone under. If you're one of its 15,000 household customers, your supply won't be affected and any credit balance you had with the firm will be protected – but you should take meter readings now. Here's what you need to know.
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