Cheapest UK supermarket for August named as shoppers could save over £30
Aldi has once again managed to hold onto its coveted title as the UK’s most cheapest supermarket in the Which? comparison. The budget German chain retained its long-reigning crown in…
Laundry expert shares natural ingredient that will whiten your socks
Keeping laundry, especially white socks, looking fresh and new can be a real chore, given that they show every bit of dirt and tend to become discoloured and dull all…
Giant pothole on busy Glasgow M8 slip road branded ‘Grand Canyon’ by appalled drivers
A giant pothole on one of the busiest sections of road in Scotland has been causing chaos for drivers. The “crater” has appeared on the sliproad off the M8 at…
SNP ‘breaking promise’ to Scots as landmark Human Rights legislation is ditched
The SNP has been accused of “breaking a promise” to Scots after it abandoned plans to introduce a new Human Rights Bill before the next Holyrood election. The long-awaited legislation…
People’s ‘minds are blown’ after discovering clever little-known feature on buses
Thousands of people didn’t know about the bus feature. (Picture: Getty Images) Public transport users have been left in disbelief after learning that there’s a little-known trick you can do…
Teen accused of killing 4 at Georgia high school had been the subject of tips about threats, FBI says
ATLANTA (WANF/Gray News) – The FBI said they believe the alleged shooter at a high school in Winder, Georgia, had made an online threat in May 2023. The FBI said…
Tree surgeon who ‘found himself’ in middle of Southport riots jailed
A businessman who claimed he ‘found himself in the middle’ of a riot following the Southport stabbings held his head in his hands as he was caged over the carnage.…
US firm threatens company in Brixton for using Brixton in its name
Pete Adams has slammed the American company’s decision (Picture: BBC) A London business and ‘community hub’ is raising money to try and fight legal action from an American company over…
Call for provide cash aid to West Lothian homeowners hit with crumbling concrete repairs
A national campaigner for homeowners hit by crumbling concrete has urged West Lothian council to use its own money to help the more than 300 private homeowners affected in the…
Parents urged to check for one-off family payments of up to £754 this Autumn
Families across Scotland are being encouraged to check if they could be due up to £754 in one-off payments through benefits only available to those living north of the border.…