All news by author: Natasha Wynarczyk

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Inside the nerve centre of Britain's Remembrance Day Poppy Appeal
Last week marked the launch of the first redesigned poppy since 1987. It's also the first to not contain plastic since 1967, and has been three years in the making
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Drivers warned of 'lose-lose' petrol prices as shops urged to slash rates
According to the RAC, there is currently a 'big lose-lose', where drivers around the country are missing out on cheaper fuel and the Treasury is losing out on tax revenue
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Top Tesco 2023 Xmas toys from Disney-themed card game to Lego and Harry Potter
This year, toy experts at Tesco predict Christmas will be the most varied ever when it comes to choosing presents for youngsters - and many of them won't break the bank
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Survey shows jobs with highest level of LGB+ staff - and result may surprise you
The Census data showed that across every occupation there was a small proportion who chose not to answer the question on sexual orientation, but the survey was still revealing
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Remembrance Day poppies undergo dramatic green redesign for first time 28 years
The Royal British Legion has been working with scientists at University College London for three years to develop the new style of flower to commemorate our war dead
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Shoplifters strike on average 1,000 times a day as retail theft scourge soars
There were 365,164 offences in the year to June, up from 292,584 in the previous 12 months, prompting retailers and unions to urge the police to do more to tackle the menace
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'Game-changing' facial recognition tech rolled out by cops to tackle shoplifters
Twelve top firms were approached for a police pilot scheme and asked to provide images of their worst offenders - and within 60 seconds, it generates a match report for an officer
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Bedbug expert shows Mirror 'worst infestation he's seen' in London flat
Tiny, brown insects that resemble apple pips scurrying around - never mind being bitten by them, simply seeing them is enough to make our writer immediately feel itchy all over
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Harrods sandwich that costs £28 is hard to swallow for gobsmacked customers
Customers at Harrods have been left aghast by a £28 steak sandwich at the Knightsbridge store - and it is not the only posh nosh that comes with a hefty price tag
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Generation Z snubbing booze for juice and think drinks with food is 'retro'
A survey has revealed those aged 16 to 26 believe having wine or beer with meals is a 'retro' thing to do - and choose fruit juice or bubble tea over booze
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UK pest control firms flooded with bed bug calls after French insect infestation
Abbie Glover, of Pest Control Manchester, has warned that UK pest control firms are currently dealing with a huge spike in calls to deal with pesky bed bug infestations
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Brits rush to buy burgers and ice creams to enjoy rare 27C October sizzler
Usually at this time of year, ingredients for hearty grub - such as stews and soups - are top sellers... but this weekend, Brits are likely to have plenty of BBQs while enjoying the sun
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School uniforms can harbour 12,000 percent more germs than a toilet seat
Tests on individual items showed school dresses had 1,700% more bacteria than a toilet hand dryer, while cardigans contained 900% more than a loo door handle
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Tesco bosses bring in screens to protect staff from attacks by shoplifters
The toughened glass screens, which fully enclose the staff side of the till and stand above head-height, have already been installed at more than 110 branches
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Royal Mint releases new 50p coin to celebrate The Chronicles of Narnia
The new 50p coin, which is part of the Royal Mint Classic Children's Literature series, features characters Mr Tumnus and Lucy walking through the snowy woods in Narnia
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Heinz launches strange new pasta sauce that will leave Italians furious
The food giant says it is appealing to the 24% of people who enjoy eating the strange-sounding combo - but it will only be on shelves for four weeks
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XL Bullys for sale as owners try to get rid of their dogs before ban
Rishi Sunak announced the XL Bully breed would be added to the list of banned dogs by the year end - prompting a surge in owners trying to ditch their dogs
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Full list of branded foods that cost up to 910% more than budget range items
Which? is calling on supermarkets to ensure more essential value range items are stocked in convenience stores, to help consumers who rely on these type of smaller, but more expensive, shops
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Barbie and TikTok trend to inspire top Christmas toys this year
After summer’s Barbie film starring Margot Robbie, the store’s predicted best-seller is the £27 Barbie Pop Reveal doll, and its unboxing experience reveals one of four flavours
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Shop workers are threatened with hammers and knives as they confront thieves
Iceland boss says shoplifters have used weapons including blades, screwdrivers, and hypodermic needles to threaten staff into letting them leave without paying
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Police ignore 80% of shoplifters caught by security guards, says Co-op boss
Co-op uses expert guards, often ex-forces and former cops to work in stores plagued by crime, but a boss at the high street chain says police rarely turn up to arrest thieves
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One in three shoppers admit to cheating on supermarket self-checkouts
A poll by CouponBirds found 38% of those surveyed admitted to having 'uplifted' by scanning a cheaper item then bagging a more expensive one of similar weight at some point this year
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Deadly bully-type dogs for sale online in UK for anybody to buy without checks
Bully-type dogs are being sold on online marketplaces without any form of checks - with some owners choosing to put them up for sale over problems with their behaviour
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UK's favourite destinations unveiled - and Hot Fuzz fans will recognise top city
England’s smallest city with a population of just 12,000 is also a popular filming ­location that has featured in Hot Fuzz and Wolf Hall - and now it's topped a consumer poll
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Crisis for vets as booming pet ownership leaves the industry 'as bad as NHS'
Former vet Dr Alison Richards says practitioners quitting due to poor ages and burnout, coupled with 60% of UK households now having pets, has created big challenges