
Max Channon
Overnight Editor for Reach PLC. All opinions are my own - unless I'm reporting on somebody else's.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Max Channon |Sonia Sharma
People who receive four benefits from the Department for Work and Pensions could qualify for an extra £749 a month. On April 7, rates of disability benefits will rise by 1.7%, including Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Attendance Allowance, and Carer's Allowance. This means that those who qualify will get between £29.20 and £187.45 extra each week. This equates to between £116.80 and £749.80 per payment period.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
the-express.com | Max Channon |Hollie Beale
Other chemicals like phthalates are also known to cause health issues. These range from premature birth to increased asthma risk and neurodevelopmental disorders, reports Popular Science. Phthalates can, like BPAs, leach into food from packaging. And polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAs - which are also known as forever chemicals - are also present in plastics. These two can end up in the food we eat and the drinks we consume - and have been linked with testicular cancer.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
irishstar.com | John O'Sullivan |Emily Retter |Max Channon
Irish pop icon Linda Nolan of the internationally acclaimed Nolan family has sadly died, aged 65. The Dublin-born star died from cancer nearly two decades after she was first diagnosed with the disease. Previously, Linda opened up about her own funeral plans, expressing a wish for a sparkly pink coffin similar to her aunt's.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
express.co.uk | Max Channon
Huge boost for one of UK’s cheapest towns as £140m spent on train stationDarlington is considered to be the birthplace of the railway. Now, 200 years later, the town is being revitalised with a £140m train station refurbishment.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
express.co.uk | Max Channon
Europe's 2nd longest river flows through 10 countries - number one doesn't cross a borderEurope's two mightiest rivers - the Danube and the Volga - are hugely important but contrasting waterways that tell us much about the continent. Link copied Bookmark River Danube passes through Hungary (Image: Getty)Europe is home to some of the world's most magnificent waterways - incredible rivers that have shaped our continent’s history, culture, and economies for centuries.
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This brought a smile to my face. Then I burst out laughing. You'll need to watch until the end to find out why... I do love a bit of disregard for the rules. #Sliema #Malta https://t.co/hXsGtSJDRC

Great to see @FlintDibble @DeDunkingPast @BrightInsight6 and Milo Rossi joining @piersmorgan and sharing some common ground - and respectfully disagreeing on other points.

I'm staying out of this particular Giza story until we have much better data. Meanwhile Piers Morgan always hosts an interesting discussion: https://t.co/KnAmqXLI6p

RT @garyseconomics: The only time in history we had decent living conditions for ordinary people was when we taxed the very rich. These two…