All news by author: Ruby Flanagan

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Full list of Wilko stores - as 'hundreds of shops set to close down'
Wilko fell into administration earlier this month and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has been discussing potential rescue deals since last week
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Subway with 37,000 restaurants sold - as sandwich chain confirms huge deal
Subway chief executive officer John Chidsey said the deal will "help spread tens of thousands of new locations around the world" after an announcement was made public today
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Lidl urgently recalls kids’ Paw Patrol snacks over explicit error on packaging
Lidl announced the recall of the PAW Patrol-themed biscuits "Mini Biscotti" and its "Yummy Bakes" bars after the web address on the packaging had "been compromised"
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Wilko staff offered 'guaranteed interviews' for new jobs at other retailers
Wilko is set to announce that thousands of staff are to be made redundant today as hundreds of stores are expected to be closed after it fell into administration earlier this month
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GCSE results 2023 freebies and discounts - from Nando's to Frankie & Benny's
What will likely be a stressful morning for many, what's a better way to celebrate the hard work than going out for a meal and getting a great deal at the same time?
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Thousands of households will get £175 worth of supermarket vouchers this October
The supermarket vouchers will be paid to struggling households in Ealing by the council through its Household Support fund
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Martin Lewis tips to get free Burger King and Krispy Kreme
In this week's MSE newsletter, Martin Lewis' team shared how you can grab some free stuff from Burger King and Krispy Kreme
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People with one of these 52 eye conditions could get £407 each month from DWP
According to NHS England, around two million people across the UK are living with sight loss or a degenerative eye condition and it expects this figure to double by 2050
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Top 10 most affordable places to buy a home in Great Britain
Research by the bank and lender found that Scotland was home to the "most affordable" place with Inverclyde, which is just west of Glasgow, taking the top spot
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‘Little Ikea’ homeware store opening more shops in UK – prices start from 40p
Søstrene Grene has built a reputation for selling affordable homeware bits and bobs in the Danish "hygge" aesthetic which means a special state of contentment, warmth and belonging to the present
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Thousands of Brits could get up to £600 from DWP for energy bills this winter
The £600 payment is a combination of the Winter Fuel Payment and the Pensioner cost of living and will be paid from November
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You could face court action for not reporting these 16 Universal Credit changes
Recent figures released by the department published in August showed that 6.1million people now claim Universal Credit, this is now larger than the peak of six million saw in March 2021
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Parents issued 9-day warning ahead of free childcare deadline - act now
Currently, some three to four year olds are eligible for up to 30 hours of free childcare per week over 38 weeks of the year if their parents work and meet certain conditions
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DWP shares four checks you should make before making a Universal Credit claim
The DWP has recently published guidance to help people who may be considering moving over to Universal Credit which included four checks people should make before making a decision
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250,000 women have died waiting for DWP pension compensation - WASPI campaigners
WASPI claim 250,000 women have now died whilst campaigning for compensation for DWP failings
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Tesco makes major change in stores from today to help save Brits money
From today, Tesco's period pants products, which are absorbent underwear designed to be worn as an alternative to tampons and sanitary towels, will be 20% cheaper
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Thousands of Brits due share of £45million in refunds after being overcharged
In 2018, a redress scheme was set up by the Government after it found people have been overcharged by the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) when setting up a "power of attorney"
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List of benefits and financial help you can get when you separate from a partner
Financial support is available to couples who split that many may not even be aware of - here the Mirror explains what benefits you might be able to claim and how to find out if you are eligible
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Debt expert explains what your rights are if you are visited by a bailiff
You need to be aware of your rights if you a visited by a bailiff so Scott Nelson, the founder of the debt advice website MoneyNerd.com has explained to the Mirror everything you need to know
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Two-week warning for three million Tesco shoppers ahead of Clubcard deadline
Tesco says that there are £11.5million Clubcard points due to expire on August 31 - which means shoppers only have two weeks left to benefit from them
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Millions set to see energy bills drop - with announcement due next week
Although it may be good news that energy bills are to fall - the price cap is still significantly higher than it was back in October 2021 when it sat at £1,277
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Co-op rolling out ‘dummy display packaging’ across stores to prevent shoplifting
Dummy display packing is usually empty packages which are placed on the shelf instead of the actual product - shoppers then have to bring the empty product to staff who will exchange it for the real thing
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Iceland closing four more stores - taking number of shops shut this year to 18
The popular frozen food chain announced earlier this year that a handful of its sites would be closing and overall, Iceland will have shut 18 branches this year
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Banks to face fines if they don't provide access to free cash withdrawals
Under the new rules, the UK's financial industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), will have the power to fine banks that fail to provide free access to withdraw money
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M&S announces another store closure - but it isn't all bad news for shoppers
M&S says it understands that the move will be "disappointing" for shoppers but it is now "prioritising" its staff and discussing the impacts the closure will have on them