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News 27/01/26

Donald Trump spoke to reporters at the Machine Shed restaurant and was asked if he would pull federal agents out of Minneapolis and Minnesota. The US president said he would do whatever was appropriate. He repeated claims that meetings between border tsar Tom Homan and Democrat officials were going very well, as Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor played. Large parts of the UK have been hit by strong winds […]

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The Childhood Snacks We Secretly Still Crave

For Generation X, childhood wasn’t complete without a few tasty treats that made lunchboxes, school breaks, and weekend outings extra special. Some of these snacks are long gone, others still survive, but all of them carry memories that can make us feel ten years old again the moment we taste—or even just think about—them. Here’s a nostalgic look at the childhood snacks we secretly still crave. 1. Space Raiders Crunchy, […]

todayJanuary 26, 2026 12

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News 26/01/26

A major storm forecast to bring strong winds, heavy rain and snow across much of the UK on Tuesday has been named Storm Chandra by the Met Office. Flooding and travel disruption are likely in places, with significant snow expected on higher ground in northern areas. An amber alert for heavy rain covers southwest England on Monday and Tuesday, with the Met Office warning of thirty to fifty millimetres of […]

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The Changing Face of High Street Shopping: Saying Goodbye to Queensmere

For decades, the high street was more than just a place to buy things—it was a hub of social life, fashion, and memories. For Generation X, the high street meant weekend trips with friends, browsing through record shops, trying on the latest clothes, and stopping for a snack at the café. But over the years, the high street has changed dramatically, and the closure of Slough’s Queensmere Shopping Centre last […]

todayJanuary 25, 2026 15

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News 25/01/26

Police officers in England and Wales could spend more time on the streets under sweeping reform plans to be unveiled on Monday. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will pledge to cut "red tape" and "unnecessary admin" that currently keeps officers in stations. She will also introduce faster response times for emergencies by setting a national standard for 999 calls. Mahmood said: "People are reporting crimes and then waiting hours or even […]

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Why Saturday Mornings Were Magic as Kids

For Generation X, Saturday mornings were sacred. While today a weekend might mean chores, streaming, and scrolling through social media, back then, Saturday mornings felt like they belonged entirely to us. There was a rhythm, a freedom, and a sense of magic that has been hard to replicate in the digital age. 1. Cartoons That Set the Tone for the Day Before on-demand streaming, Saturday morning cartoons were appointment viewing. […]

todayJanuary 24, 2026 7

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News 24/01/26

A man has been shot dead and details emerged during a press conference in Minneapolis. Police chief Brian O'Hara said officers attended a shooting involving federal agents and found a man with multiple gunshot wounds. He confirmed the man died and, based on limited information, is believed to be a 37 year old Minneapolis resident and US citizen. Andy Burnham says he has sought permission to enter Labour's selection process […]

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Things That Were Cutting Edge in the 80s… But Are Long Gone Now

The 1980s were a decade of big hair, neon fashion, and gadgets that felt like they came from the future. For Generation X, growing up in this era meant living in a world where technology and trends were rapidly changing—and some of the “cutting-edge” items we loved then now feel completely obsolete. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit the gadgets, gizmos, and trends that once seemed revolutionary. […]

todayJanuary 23, 2026 8

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News 23/01/26

The Duke of Sussex has said the sacrifices of British soldiers who served and died in Afghanistan deserve to be recognised truthfully and with respect. His comments follow US President Donald Trump’s claim that NATO allies stayed away from the front lines. Prince Harry served as an Army Air Corps co-pilot gunner and undertook two frontline tours in Afghanistan. Labour is giving Andy Burnham just 24 hours to decide whether […]

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The Songs We Still Know Every Word To (Even Without the Music)

Music has a funny way of sticking with us. Some songs fade after a few months, while others remain etched into our memory forever. For Generation X, there are tracks from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s that we still know every word to—even if the melody isn’t playing. These songs shaped our teenage years, road trips, and first dances, and they continue to make us sing along whenever we […]

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