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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…
For those of you who are chocolate lovers, this week's poll is seeking your votes on how you like your confectionary treat... or more specifically, what temperature? Does it taste better a little on the chilled side, or do you prefer a more melty experience with a room temperature choccie? Fridge or cupboard? Or is there…
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I've never had double glazing before. What should I look for in a quote, and is there any rule of thumb way of knowing whether a quote is reasonable?
I have received a parking ticket for parking during restricted hours however in my defence the parking barrier was open and the signs that state such are beyond the cameras which monitor your entrance Do I have a chance of appealing?
Please can anyone advise... My back windscreen had to be replaced in july 2025. My insurance use autoglass however i began to notice a weird smell then mould appeared in my boot. I phoned autoglass and they wanted me to take it miles away to their warranty place so i agreed then had to cancel. 3 days later the weather was…
Booked some tickets for Eurostar via TrainPal so we could take advantage of the small discount being offered for new app users. Step 1 asks for origin and destination and dates as usual, but also asks for passengers names and DOBs - all fine and entered for 2 adults and 2 children aged 9 and 3. Step 2 - Select trains for…
Hi forum, I bought a new leather sofa fairly recently. Over the past week, I’ve noticed that the seat which I sit on (it’s a 2 seater), has developed a couple of creases which run from the very back almost to the front of the cushion. What, if anything can I do to smooth those out? My concern is that they will worsen as…
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It's October... Do you think it's too early for retailers to be rolling out their Christmas Meal Deals? Or do you think now is the perfect time to release those festive options?
Almost half a million workers will soon see their hourly pay rise thanks to an increase in the 'real living wage' – a voluntary employers' pay scheme based on the cost of living.
If you want your Christmas food shop delivered to your door, you'll need to pounce to get your preferred slot. Supermarkets including Asda and Waitrose are now taking bookings, and there's a trick to get early access at Sainsbury's and Tesco.
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