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One Stop has pulled its Mature Cheddar & Red Onion Hand Cooked Crisps from shelves after discovering undeclared milk in the product.The Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed that the recall affects anyone intolerant to milk or dairy products.Three batches of the 150g bags have been identified as potentially dangerous, with shoppers urged to check for three best-before dates: February 17, 2026; February 18, 2026; and February 23, 2026.Officials warned Britons: “If you have bought the above product and have an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents, do not eat it.”Instead, return it to the store from where it…
The Conservatives have pledged to scrap the UK’s landmark climate change legislation and replace it with a strategy for “cheap and reliable” energy.The Climate Change Act 2008, which put targets for cutting emissions into law, was introduced by the last Labour government and strengthened under Tory PM Theresa May.Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said her party wanted to leave “a cleaner environment for our children” but argued “Labour’s laws tied us in red tape, loaded us with costs, and did nothing to cut global emissions”.Environmental groups said the move would be an act of “national self-harm”, while Labour said it would…
Draper was modelling next summer’s collection for one of his sponsors last week and has been working out regularly at the National Tennis Centre in London this week.The work is primarily physical at the moment, and when pre-season training begins in earnest later this month, the initial on-court drills are likely to be low in intensity.The British number one first felt discomfort in his upper left serving arm during the clay court season in the spring, and following a scan after Wimbledon, did not hit any serves for a month.But the period of rest proved insufficient. He won his first-round…
St Helens travel to Hull KR having spent most of the latter stages of their play-off eliminator at Leeds Rhinos believing they would not reach the semi-finals.Paul Wellens’ side caused a huge upset when, after the hooter had sounded for full-time, they kept the ball alive and fed the ball to Shane Wright after a whopping 16 passes for him to score the try to send them through.Wellens told Radio Merseyside their experience at Headingley last week had made his side dare to dream when they travel to Craven Park.”It’s given us a lot of belief going into this game,…
Thames Valley Police has confirmed that it is “not seeking anyone” in relation to a churchyard gang-rape despite offering a description of the alleged attacker just days ago.The force said a woman, in her 30s, was raped by a group of men in the churchyard of St Mary’s in Banbury in the early hours of Sunday.However in a recent update, the force said that they found “no evidence the offence took place as reported”, and confirmed a search for the alleged attackers had been halted.it is understood that the intial report was made to the police via a third party.A…
Sir Keir Starmer has addressed the nation after the terrorist attack on a Manchester synagogue this morning.Speaking after an emergency Cobra meeting, the Prime Minister said: “So many Jewish families first came to this country as a place of refuge, fleeing the greatest evil ever inflicted on a people. And Britain welcomed them. “Communities like the one attacked in Manchester provided safety, but also the security that comes from a promise that this is a country that stands up to hatred and that we don’t just provide refuge. “We provide a home for so many Jewish families. That is the…
Prince Harry was unaware that his brother would be mentioned in court papers, according to a source.The Duke of Sussex is among seven individuals pursuing legal action against the Daily Mail publisher, Associated Newspapers, over alleged privacy violations dating back as far as three decades.Prince Harry insists he’s not to blame after William and Kate pulled into lawsuit drama: ‘Not responsible’ | PAHowever, a source close to Harry told the Telegraph that he was not “personally dragging” Prince William into the lawsuit.The Duke, they said, had no prior knowledge of the evidence filed as part of the wider claim and…
Britain’s economy faces a dramatic deceleration next year, with growth forecast to fall to 0.9 per cent in 2026 following an unexpectedly robust 1.4 per cent expansion this year, according to a major new economic report.The warning comes from Allianz Trade’s Global Economic Outlook, which paints a challenging picture for the UK as it grapples with persistent inflation and tightening fiscal policy.The projected slowdown represents one of the sharpest decelerations among major economies, with Britain’s growth rate set to fall by more than a third.The report, released on Thursday identifies the UK as particularly vulnerable to what economists are calling…
Back in the ’90s, when the property market was more of a rollercoaster than it has been recently, there was a joke that circulated whenever the market took a dive: “Why don’t estate agents look out of the window in the morning?” The answer? “Because they need something to do in the afternoons.”This joke has been on my mind lately, as the market is looking worryingly unstable for the first time in years. Is it merely pausing for breath, or is it something worse?After months of stagnation, October arrives with storm clouds gathering. The impending Budget has unsettled both buyers…
Nelli Bird Wales, Newport Crown CourtGetty ImagesLitter and burnt cars were left on the street in Ely, CardiffA police officer has described how people threw slate “like they were throwing frisbees” during rioting in Cardiff two years ago.Eight defendants are on trial at Newport Crown Court charged with rioting in May 2023 when violence broke out following the deaths of two teenage boys in Ely.PC Dan Rogers from South Wales Police told the jury that people came at officers with a burning mattress as well as throwing slate.He said the experience, which saw him hit in the knee by a…
