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  • 6 days ago | thesun.co.uk | Freya Parsons

    All you need is a little bit of outside spaceA SNEAKY duvet hack that's perfect for killing germs has been revealed and it is completely free. Chucking your entire duvet in the washing machine can be time-consuming and leaves you with a soggy blanket. If you don't want to be dealing with chunky bedding dripping through your home, there is a way to target bacteria without using water. Steven Szary, fromMy Luxury Sleep Shop, suggests laying your duvet outside, in a clean place, under the sun.

  • 6 days ago | thesun.co.uk | Freya Parsons

    THE full list of cars with the lowest road tax in the UK has been released - and some of them cost just £20. With the cost-of-living crisis hitting your garage as much as your home, choosing a car with low road tax can help keep hold of some cash. Motoring pro Harry Waring from Cazoo has shared which cars to keep an eye on. If you're in the market for a second-hand car, you could be saving a fair chunk of change.

  • 1 week ago | thesun.co.uk | Freya Parsons

    A BAFFLED driver returned from holiday only to find his car was swarmed by police claiming he stole his own car. Motorcycle sales account manager Eathan Cooper, 24, owed bailiffs £2,500 in unpaid fines and had a bitter feud with Transport for London (TfL) over the confusion. While he was away, a crook had copied Eathan's car registration - and racked up a hefty amount of fines. The criminal racked up £360 worth of ULEZ fines and more than 20 fines for speeding, parking and bus lane penalties.

  • 1 week ago | thesun.co.uk | Freya Parsons

    AN ICONIC event was set to make a comeback after a six-year hiatus but it's been scrapped just days before its opening night. The festival even chose to make the event bring-your-own booze to attract guests - but sales were still too low. The Spring Masked Ball was due to make a highly-anticipated comeback this weekend. However just days before festivalgoers were gearing up to arrive, the entire event was axed.

  • 1 week ago | thesun.co.uk | Freya Parsons

    A MAP has revealed the 37 spots where there might be floods and up to three inches of rain today. The Met Office has issued a slew of weather warnings as Brits go from soaking in the sunshine to grabbing their brolly's. The sunny spell has come to an end as some regions are forecast to have 75mm of showers today and tomorrow. A whopping 37 areas have been issued with a yellow alert for rain, warning the weather may lead to transport disruption and flooding over the next couple days.

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