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Homes & Interiors

Sleep expert shares tips on how to spot mould on your bedding and how to prevent it

By Karen Contrino16/01/20250

There are currently around two million people in the UK living with significant mould in their homes.   Mould can cause health problems such as respiratory symptoms, sleep disturbances, and allergies.  Keep rooms well-ventilated and use a dehumidifier to reduce the levels of moisture.  Black mould is a common household issue and can be a problem around this time of year, especially in damp conditions. Not only is mould an unwelcome sight, but it can also cause serious health problems and be detrimental to those with existing respiratory and autoimmune conditions.   With this in mind, bedroom furnishings experts at Bed Kingdom…

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Food & Drinks

Best Cocktails of 2024, Revealed

By Karen Contrino16/01/20250

Aperol Spritz has been named the most popular cocktail among Brits this year. Espresso Martini ranks second, and the classic Margarita takes third. Festive favourite, Mulled Wine also ranks among the most popular cocktails throughout the year in the UK.  A new analysis has revealed the most popular cocktails in the UK just in time for the party season, with Aperol Spritz crowned top.  Ticket suppliers for gigs, clubs, and festivals, New Years Eve Events analysed Google search data from the last year to reveal the UK’s favourite cocktails for 2024. The research combined terms such as “Mojito recipe” and…

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Lifestyle

REVEALED: THE MOST POPULAR DOG NAMES IN 2025

By Karen Contrino10/01/20250

The most popular dog names for 2024 have been revealed – with ‘Teddy’ topping the charts. Naming a new furry friend is one of the most exciting parts of welcoming them into your family, and Quotezone’s latest data highlights the trends shaping dog names this year and going into 2025. For dogs born and insured in 2024, Teddy has emerged as the nation’s favourite name, closely followed by Luna and Lola. Rounding out the top ten dog names for 2024 are Milo, Bella, Daisy, Reggie, Poppy, Willow, and Max. This year’s list shows a preference for short, snappy names, which reflects their ease of use during training and everyday interactions.…

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AI

Over-reliance on AI risks destroying the credibility of the influencer industry

By Karen Contrino07/01/20250

The recent talk of AI-generated characters being launched on Meta’s platforms has already caused significant backlash. In fact, the tech giant has already begun deleting its own AI-generated accounts after human users started to interact with them – with the results being far from desirable. And while there have been criticisms of “slop” infiltrating social platforms, Freddie Strange, co-founder of global social and influencer agency, Komodo, believes that the move could have a profound impact on the influencer industry, where authenticity and trust is vital: “Meta’s push for AI-generated characters is a bold move, but it raises serious questions about…

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Health

Burnout Blocking: Do you work in media, marketing or creative sectors?

By Karen Contrino07/01/20250

Burnout is no longer just a buzzword. It’s an occupational phenomenon, and for good reason. It’s what happens when work-related stressors like overwhelming workloads, a lack of recognition, and poor management take a serious toll. Seven in 10 professionals across the media, marketing and creative sectors reported experiencing burnout in the past 12 months, the 2024 Mentally Healthy Survey has revealed. For years, businesses have waited until burnout strikes before doing anything about it. The result? A decline in productivity, morale, and team engagement. The real question is: why wait for the storm when you can prevent it? That’s where…

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Health

Leave these diet myths in 2024

By Karen Contrino06/01/20250

Conflicting information about food and health is everywhere. Unqualified advice on social media and trendy diets can make it difficult to distinguish fact from fiction, leading to unhealthy eating habits and confusion about what constitutes a balanced diet. To help set the record straight, weight-loss experts at Voy have debunked some of the most common diet myths that could be holding you back from achieving optimal health. Carbs are the enemy Low-carb diets like keto have gained popularity, but not all carbohydrates are bad. Complex carbohydrates found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables are essential for energy, brain function, and gut health.…

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Awards

Golden Globe winner amongst movies to be screened at Keswick Film Festival

By Karen Contrino06/01/20250

Tickets go on sale this week for Keswick Film Festival, where movie lovers are to be treated to the biggest ever line up of global films at the event’s 25th anniversary, including 2025’s Golden Globe Best Drama Film, The Brutalist. Taking place at various venues around the Lakeland town of Keswick, Keswick Film Festival is a platform for showcasing independent films and shorts from around the world. The anniversary year will see movies from right across the globe including Iran, Palestine, France, Finland and China, plus of course, some British films, including ones created by local Cumbrian talent. Amongst the genres…

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Food & Drinks

Winter Whites: Chill Out with These Cold Weather White Wine Picks

By Karen Contrino06/01/20250

Winter is about warm and cozy ambiance and hearty, comforting dishes. Rich, bold red wines are the go-to choices for the season. However, white wines are not just for summer or warm weather. In fact, many winter dishes pair better with whites than reds. In the world of wine, there’s no shortage of full-bodied, creamy, and round whites that deserve their place in winter. Oaked Chardonnay Chardonnay is a classic, produced in many different styles. Refreshing, easy-drinking Chardonnays are ideal for summer, but the true beauty of Chardonnay lies in oak aging. As a naturally round, full-bodied grape variety, oak…

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entertainment

Bag policies across UK’s major venues ahead of sell out concerts

By Karen Contrino06/01/20250

2025 is set to be a big year, with Lana Del Rey, Coldplay, Katy Perry and Olivia Rodrigo all announcing tours.   Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter brings her ‘Short n’ Sweet Tour’ to the UK and Ireland and Dua Lipa announced a new UK date for her ‘Radical Optimism’ tour – performing at Wembley Stadium in London.  For those already planning their outfit, online fashion retailer Boohoo has analysed the biggest venues for 2025 tours and picked out the perfect bag based on each venue’s policy.   Wembley Stadium, London  Huge pop stars including Dua Lipa, Guns N’ Roses, and Lana Del Rey…

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food

Bella Italia brings back £5 Pasta this January – Save Up to £11 on Classic Italian Dishes

By Karen Contrino06/01/20250

The popular better-than-half-price offer returns nationwide, including London locations for the first time Bella Italia is kicking off 2025 with the return of its hugely popular £5 Pasta Deal, offering unbeatable value on comforting Italian classics throughout January. Running from 7th January to 30th January 2025, guests can enjoy freshly prepared pasta dishes, such as the creamy Carbonara, hearty Spaghetti & Meatballs, and flavourful Pollo Cacciatore, for just £5 – with savings of up to £11. This year, the campaign expands to include London locations, giving even more diners across the UK the chance to enjoy exceptional value on Bella…

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