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Morrisons shoppers livid at 'ridiculous' check-out change after announcement
If you're always looking for new ways for your kids to grow and learn, the new scheme at Morrisons may be up your street - but some people have slammed it as 'ridiculous'
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OpenAI shows off Sora, the new AI tool that makes videos from written commands
The maker of ChatGPT unveiled its next leap into generative artificial intelligence with a tool that instantly makes short videos in response to written prompts
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Energy bill warning for five home 'mistakes' which are adding £196 to your costs
Brits have worked hard to keep their energy usage down but in the hustle and bustle of daily life, it can be easy to overlook simple mistakes that can bump up bills
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Money worries and mental health: We ask expert what to do if you're struggling
'How much you stress and worry about your finances is actually more important than how much you are financially struggling ...' Here, we ask clinical psychologist Dr Thomas Richardson - an expert on the relationship between financial difficulties and mental health problems - how best to cope in the cost of living crisis
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Urgent 'do not eat' warning issued for nut butter due to dangerous label mistake
Jars of the cashew butter, sold at Ocado, Whole Foods, and Holland & Barrett, have mistakenly been filled with a mixed nut product that contains hazelnuts, almonds and peanuts
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Crunch time for yoga and Pilates instructors as they prepare to strike over pay
Members of Unison employed by Colchester City Council will walk out for seven days from Wednesday February 28 until Tuesday March 5
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Microsoft to invest billions expanding data centres to handle AI in Germany
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed an announcement this week by Microsoft that it would invest almost 3.3 billion euros (£2.8 billion) in Germany over the next two years to massively expand its data center capacities for applications in the field of artificial intelligence and cloud computing
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Eni and TotalEnergies are developing natural gas site to boost energy supplies
Eni says drilling to appraise a third natural gas discovery in waters off Cyprus shows the commitment of the Italian energy company and its French partner TotalEnergies to swiftly develop the deposit and bolster energy supply to Europe
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'Boyfriend refuses to pay rent - I've paid off mortgage but he should still pay'
A woman whose mortgage is fully paid off after her divorce has asked her partner to pay rent if and when he moves into the property, but it went down like a ton of bricks
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Concerns over claims management firms raised by Financial Conduct Authority
The Financial Conduct Authority said some firms had charged significantly higher fees for unregulated claims
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Chilling scam warning as heartbroken widowed grandad, 80, loses £17,000 savings
John Fillingham, 80, says his mental health was left "in tatters" after falling for the scam in April 2019 which saw him transfer £17,000 to scammers after they pretended to be his bank
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New Stormont committee tasked with examining trading arrangements post-Brexit
The Assembly's new Stormont brake committee will have scope to assess the impact of Northern Ireland being left in regulatory limbo if it diverges from both EU and UK laws
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London Overground workers strike action called off after new pay offer made
'The dispute is not over but we have made sufficient progress to suspend the action next week' said Mick Lynch, general secretary of RMT
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Cleaners ditch white vinegar for 'much more effective' item to banish limescale
A cleaning guru has shared that they think it's time that people ditch the vinegar for cleaning and try something that they deem as more effective - and less smelly
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Energy bills expected to fall by £300 to lowest level in two years from April
According to consultancy firm Cornwall Insight, annual energy bills could fall by 15% from the current rate of £1,928 to £1,635 in April 2024 - with a further drop predicted for summer
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Record £5.2 billion annuity sales due to higher interest rates, says ABI
Sales of retirement annuities reached a post-pension freedoms high last year, according to the Association of British Insurers
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Train fare 'simplification' trial adds more than £100 to cost of some journeys
Rail campaign groups have described the trial as 'awful' and 'a smokescreen' after it resulted in the cost of some journeys increasing
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DWP confirms shakeup to Universal Credit and other benefit payments next month
As the DWP does not make benefit payments on bank holidays, if you’re due a payment on one of the Easter breaks you may find you get paid on a different date
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Independent's takeover talks with owners of news brands, Buzzfeed and HuffPost
BuzzFeed's shares in the US closed up nearly 38% yesterday after the news was announced
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Poundland to make major changes to 150 stores this summer - check out full list
Poundland's plan is called "Project Evo" and will see stores across the country receive fresh new signage, flooring and lighting as well as more fridges and freezers in stores
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Aldi set to 'expand' major new trial to more UK stores over next six months
Aldi launched a refill station at its Solihull store last year and after a successful trial it is set to expand this trial further to more stores over the next six months
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'Perceptions of poor working conditions putting young people off NHS careers'
The NHS workforce plan could "fall flat" unless young people are given greater incentives and support to embark on healthcare education courses, university leaders have warned
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Retailers bounce back from record poor December with 3.4% rise in sales
Shops sales recovered from a fall in performance last month, notching up their biggest single monthly gain in close to three years
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Demand for workers bounces back with 870,000 more jobs advertised, says report
The Recruitment & Employment Confederation said there are now around 1.8 million vacancies in total advertised
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City regulator checking financial adviser firms put interests of customers first
The Financial Conduct Authority is collecting information from financial adviser firms about whether they have assessed their services in response to the new consumer duty, which requires businesses to put customers at the heart of what they do
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