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Home Alone crowned UK's favourite Christmas film - see the full top 20
If you need some festitive movie inspiration, take your pick from the UK’s top 20 films to watch at Christmas
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Nearly half of men think they can safely land plane in an emergency, survey says
According to a poll by YouGov, about one-third of adult Americans think they can safely land an airliner with the help of air traffic control – and that figure jumps to close to half for men
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Honey-roasted carrots and parsnips recipe guarantees perfectly ‘glazed’ veg
Christmas dinners aren’t quite complete without carrots and parsnips, and one food expert has revealed how to make the traditional trimmings 'perfectly caramelised'
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Aldi to open bottomless pigs in blankets restaurant - and tickets are only £5
Aldi has announced they are opening the nation's first pigs in blankets dedicated restaurant - and you can have unlimited portions for a fiver in the run up to Christmas
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Voters fear AI-fuelled fake news could threaten next general election
A study marking Journalism Matters week comes as world and tech leaders gather for the first Artificial Intelligence Safety Summit at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire
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UK’s 'most haunted county' has 425 reported ghosts and 'at least one werewolf'
Francesca Houldsworth, travel expert at Verdant Leisure, has tried to calculate which count in the UK has had the most reported ghost residents over the centuries
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Children as young as eight worry about money as cost-of-living crisis bites
A study for the Centre for Financial Capability has uncovered how children are gripped by financial anxieties amid the economic turmoil of high inflation and low growth
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The children who miss out on after-school sports amid cost of living crisis
Many parents are being forced to cut back on non-essential items, with sport and fitness the most likely activities to be ditched, followed by days out, according to a new report
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Supervised toothbrushing in schools under Labour plan to 'rescue' NHS dentistry
Labour leader Keir Starmer unveiled plans for an extra 700,000 emergency appointments to stop 'horror stories of DIY dentistry' after reports of patients yanking out their teeth
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PM claims an election is 'not what anybody wants' - despite polls showing it is
The next general election has to be held by the end of January 2025 but last month a survey by YouGov found almost 50% of the public want one by spring next year
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Half of Brits question their life choices when they get back from a holiday
According to a survey of holidaymakers conducted on behalf of Hotel Indigo by YouGov, going away can leave people feeling like they have some big questions to answer
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More than 12million Brits now can't get appointment with an NHS dentist
More than one in four adults in England are now estimated to have an unmet dental need as the total increased by one million last year
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Meghan did 'enormous amount of planning' to marry Harry, royal expert says
Royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti feels Meghan Markle could be the one leading the way with the 'brand empire' her and Prince Harry are building outside of the Royal family
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MPs call for dental reform as dentist shortage sees 10% pull own teeth out
The Commons Health and Social Care Committee launched a review when a poll revealed 22% of people are not registered with a practice and 23% of those said they could not afford soaring treatment costs
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'I pulled out 4 teeth because I couldn't see an NHS dentist - now I'm in debt'
Grant Lakey, 58, pulled out four teeth at his home in Bromley, south east London, before taking out a a £6,000 loan to have six implants in Turkey after failing to get access to an NHS dentist
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Prince Harry now more popular than William in US as he overtakes him in new poll
Prince Harry's popularity in the US is on the rise and he is now favoured over his older brother Prince William in American as his approval rating rose, a new poll suggests
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King Charles 'keen to heal rift' and would welcome Prince Harry and Meghan back
King Charles is still hoping to build bridges with his son Harry, a royal expert says, despite the damaging claims made by the prince in his memoir Spare.
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Majority of Labour members back free school meals for all primary school pupils
A YouGov poll for the National Education Union (NEU) of 1,017 Labour members found 89% support ensuring all primary pupils get a free school dinner to ensure kids don't go hungry
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Voters demand puppy smuggling crackdown after Tories scrap new law
Campaigners have blasted the Government for scrapping the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill - even though ministers insist parts of the legislation will still be introduced
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Labour could scoop almost two dozen seats from SNP at next general election
The YouGov analysis found Labour could win 23 seats in Scotland at the next Westminster election - the party's best performance in their former stronghold since 2010
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'Asking us to swear allegiance to the King shows Britain is stuck in the past'
The Coronation could have been a chance for the Royals to appeal to the younger generations, says Darren Lewis, but the invitation to swear allegiance shows The Firm is still stuck in the past
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King Charles 'still calls Harry 'darling boy' he won't punish him at coronation'
As Prince Harry prepares to face the coronation alone, why he will still avoid the 'cheap seats' and be granted a warm reception by his estranged father Charles
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Nearly six in ten voters think politicians don't show enough compassion
Data from YouGov reveals 57% believe leading politicians should show more compassion, compared with 9% who say they are already too compassionate
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Breakfast expert claims hash browns don't belong on a traditional Full English
An English breakfast typically consists of sausages, bacon, eggs, beans, tomatoes and fried mushrooms and one group want to keep it that way with a ban on hash browns
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Quarter of private tenants avoid asking landlord for repairs over eviction fears
The homelessness charity Shelter has accused the Government of 'dragging its heels' on crucial reforms to the rental sector, leaving tenants in a 'terrible catch 22'
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