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The Great Decluttering Myth: Why We Keep So Much Stuff

Open almost any cupboard, loft, garage or spare room and you'll probably find it. A box of old cables. A collection of DVDs you haven't watched in years. That exercise bike that's become an expensive clothes horse. Or perhaps a drawer full of instruction manuals for products you no longer own. We've all seen the TV shows where experts arrive with clipboards and skip hire companies, helping people transform cluttered […]

todayJune 13, 2026

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A planned four-day strike by resident doctors in England next week has been called off. The British Medical Association announced the decision after the government made a new offer covering jobs, pay and progression, which union members will now vote on. The walkouts were due to begin at seven o'clock on Monday morning. The father of a teenager who took her own life after viewing harmful content online has said […]

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British Weather Complaints We All Make

If there's one thing that unites Britain, it's talking about the weather. We might disagree on football teams, politics and whether pineapple belongs on pizza, but when it comes to discussing the weather, we're all on the same page. In fact, complaining about the weather may well be our national sport. The funny thing is we're never entirely happy with it, no matter what it's doing. Here are some of […]

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Elon Musk has become the world's first dollar trillionaire as shares in his company SpaceX rise higher, hitting $158.51. As the majority shareholder owning more than forty-one per cent of SpaceX, Musk is the biggest beneficiary of the stock increase. Yesterday, Forbes listed his net worth at over nine hundred and eighty-one billion dollars, cementing his position as the richest person in the world before the latest share surge pushed […]

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FIFA World Cup 2026: Everything You Need To Know

Football's biggest tournament is here. The 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to be unlike any that has come before it, with more teams, more matches and more host cities than ever before. For fans across the UK, it means another month of late nights, dramatic penalties, shock results and wall-to-wall football. Here's your guide to what makes the 2026 World Cup so special. A Historic First For the first time […]

todayJune 11, 2026 4

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News 11/06/26

A fourteen-year-old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder following a knife attack at a Manchester school. Counter-terror police said two fourteen-year-old pupils and a male member of staff were stabbed at the Co-op Academy on Tuesday. The suspect also faces two counts of possessing a bladed article on school premises and will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. Officers are leading the investigation, though it […]

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Growing Up In The 80s vs Growing Up Today: What’s Changed?

Every generation thinks their childhood was the “best”. If you grew up in the 1980s, you probably remember a world that feels very different to today. No smartphones. No social media. No GPS tracking your every move. And yet, for all the changes, some parts of childhood haven’t really changed at all. Let’s take a look at how growing up in the 80s compares to growing up today. Freedom vs […]

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