All news by author: Liam Gilliver
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Martin Lewis shares warning to people under 40 who have never bought a house
Money expert Martin Lewis explains the differences between the Help To Buy ISA and Lifetime ISA - while warning anyone under the age of 40 who are yet to buy their first home to act quickly
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'My husband made our roast dinner so awkward - he's suspicious of my dad'
Not even the sharpest of knives can cut the tension in this family, after a well-intentioned roast dinner left a woman reeling at her husband. The situation has divided opinions online, with one person branding the man 'unhinged'
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ITV Dancing on Ice judges bench has secret feature to keep them warm during show
Ever wondered how the judges don't freeze during Dancing on Ice? Two professional skaters have revealed how they keep warm - as well as sharing Torvill and Dean's superstition
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McDonald's announces return of cult-fave breakfast item and fans are in a frenzy
Guess who's back, back again - McDonald's has sent the internet into hysterics after confirming the release date of an iconic menu item that was previously scrapped from stores. That's right - the breakfast burrito is back
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Car expert shares vital checks drivers should do in snow before setting off
As yellow weather alerts have been issued for snow - Brits across the country are being urged to make sure their vehicle is in 'prime' condition before setting off to avoid breaking down or causing an accident
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TV doctor's healthy raspberry crumble recipe will help you lose weight
Dr Michael Mosley, creator of the popular diet plan Fast 800, shows you can have your cake (or crumble) and eat it, whilst still shedding weight. Plus, it's ready to serve in just 15 minutes
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Bloke promises girlfriend fancy spa trip but takes her on Spar shop tour instead
One woman's dream of kicking back with a glass of bubbles while getting a pedicure were shattered - when her boyfriend revealed he'd planned a different kind of spa day
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Terrifying eye-less creature with dolphin-like head washes up on beach in Mexico
Sun worshippers were left gobsmacked after a mysterious creature - thought to have come from deep in the Pacific Ocean - washed up on a beach, with one passer-by thinking it was a dead dolphin
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First thing you should do if your pipe bursts in freezing temperatures
Frozen pipes can burst as they begin to thaw out. With temperatures plunging below zero expected to hit parts of the UK - it's important to know what you should prioritise if you discover a burst pipe
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Popular food that can trigger migraines - and how to prevent them
Millions of Brits suffer with migraines - which can be extremely painful and last for three days. However, turns out a common sweet treat may be triggering the severe headaches
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'Our whole wedding cost £300 - my dress was just £15 and it was perfect'
As the cost of living crisis continues to hit cash-strapped Brits, many can't afford to splurge out on an expensive wedding. However, one brides approach to getting married proves you don't have to break the bank to have an unforgettable time
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M&S is charging £2 for two 'perfectly poached' eggs and people are baffled
How do you like your eggs in the morning? If your answer is poached then stored in a vacuum-sealed packet on a supermarket shelf ready to be microwaves, M&S' latest release is just for you. However, some people have blasted the product for costing £2 for a pack of two
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Shopper lost for words as cashier rips baguette in half so it 'fits in the bag'
Pan au shock-alat! One woman has gone viral online after the cashier split her freshly baked baguette in half - but some people see nothing wrong with the action
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Dermatologists say popular vitamin may 'help you avoid wrinkles and fine lines'
If you're not ready to commit to Botox, but want to banish those subtle wrinkles and fine lines we all at one point get - a common vitamin could be the answer to your problem
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10 major factors that can significantly increase risk of early onset dementia
Dementia isn't just about losing your memory - and it doesn't only affect those over the age of 65. A recent study investigated the risk factors associated with early onset dementia - and the results may surprise you
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Aldi shopper hits 'jackpot' after opening 'best ever' £3.30 Too Good to Go box
One savvy shopper got more than he bargained for after picking up a Too Good To Go bag from Aldi for just £3.30. He says he didn't expect to receive so much food, but won't let it go to waste
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5 checks to make on your home before temperatures plummet - or face hefty bill
In true British fashion, more bad weather is on the way. As warning of freezing temperatures and flurries of snow are issued across England, it's important to check your house is prepared. Otherwise, you could end up spending a fortune on repairs
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Martha Stewart's warming 15-minute lentil soup for freezing cold days
The cold weather isn't going away anytime soon, so wrap up warm and check out this hearty lentil soup recipe from Martha Stewart. It's low in fat, packed with vegetables, and only takes 15 minutes to prepare
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Woman says she's 'never baking again' after grim flour discovery
A paediatrician has vowed she'll never be found baking cakes and cookies in the kitchen ever again after being left horrified by a grim discovery in her flour. Now, she's gone viral
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Unexpected reason you might feel bloated that has nothing to do with eating
Many Brits are still feeling a little bloated from the endless supply of mince pies we consumed during the festive period. However, a little-known side effect has nothing to do what you've been eating or drinking
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Woman discovers she's been using dry shampoo wrong - and it's 'game-changer'
Buckle up Batiste fans - it turn out we've been using our beloved dry shampoo wrong. But fear not, as one beauty expert has shared a 'game-changing' way to use the product and banish greasy roots for good
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Cost to run electric blanket compared to portable heater as temperatures plummet
With sky-high energy bills and freezing temps outside, Brits are looking for cheap alternatives to stay warm at night. The Mirror compares the running costs of a heated blanket against a portable heater
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Easy walking for weight loss modifications to help you burn calories
New Year, New You? If you're trying to shed a little bit of weight this January you don't need a fancy gym membership or a penchant for marathons. Something as simple as walking just might do the trick
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B&Q shoppers swear by £7.50 dehumidifier that banishes mould and condensation
As Brits brace for more freezing temps to hit the country - more and more households are struggling to keep condensation at bay. But, a £7.50 dehumidifier that shoppers swear by could solve all your problems
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You're using your tin opener wrong - right way stops you fishing for the lid
If you're sick and tired of getting soupy fingers every time the lid falls into the food - you may be using your tin opener incorrectly. Here's a mess-free way top enjoy your dinner
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