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Lauren Uttley

Sub-Editor at TalkTV

Consumer Reporter at The Sun

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  • 1 week ago | thesun.co.uk | Sarah Ridley |Lauren Uttley

    A SKYDIVER dropped his iPhone while at 10,000ft — and was stunned to then find it without a scratch. Footage shows the device fall from Casey Flay’s pocket as he leapt out of a plane for a training session. It then hurtled to the ground — protected by just a £10 case — as Casey, 27, sailed down in a wingsuit. Engineer Casey said: “There’s not a scratch on it — it’s absolutely amazing.

  • 2 weeks ago | thesun.co.uk | Tom Seaward |Lauren Uttley

    A GREENGROCER is flogging Britain’s most expensive apples — for £15 each. The fruit, flown in by Notting Hill Fish + Meat Shop from Japan, costs the equivalent of nearly £42 a kilo — 14 times the price at a market stall within half a mile. A melon — also imported from the Far East — will set shoppers back almost £100, while a punnet of extra-large grapes is £80.

  • 3 weeks ago | thesun.co.uk | Lauren Uttley

    YOU could cash in on thousands of pounds just by sifting through your change if you know which details to look for. Rare minting errors on coins such as blank spaces, blemishes or misprinted digits can increase a coin's value 1,160 times over. If you notice a coin in your wallet or purse that doesn't look quite right, there is a chance it could be worth some cash.

  • 3 weeks ago | thesun.co.uk | Lauren Uttley

    A TEENAGER killed in a horrific farm accident has been named as 14-year-old Harry Moss – described by his devastated mum as “full of life”. The young lad was crushed by machinery on Thursday morning at Hillview Arena near Blackmore Park Road, in Malvern, Worcestershire. His grief-stricken mum Holly McMurray claimed he was “working too hard” when disaster struck.

  • 4 weeks ago | thesun.co.uk | Lauren Uttley

    GREGGS is planning to launch seven new outlet stores where you can buy sausage rolls for as little as 46p. Britain's favourite bakery currently has 38 sites where it dishes out untouched food at reduced prices. The special shops, which first opened doors in 2022, are aimed at stopping food waste and helping families stock up on food for less. Greggs also donates some of the profits to its Greggs Foundation - which helps to support local charities.

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