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2 weeks ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Natalie King |Kelly Ashmore
Several Tower Air Fryers were subject to a safety recall notice due to an overheating riskAir fryer users have been urged to check their appliances as a number of kitchen gadgets have been recalledSeveral Tower Air Fryers were subject to a safety recall notice due to an overheating risk. This was reportedly due to a manufacturing defect, which could potentially cause a fire.
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1 month ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Matt Lloyd |Natalie King |Eve Wagstaff
Richard Osman has excitedly unveiled that he's wrapped up his fifth book – sparking a deluge of congratulatory remarks from his fans. The towering presenter, who stands at 6ft 7in and became a household name as the co-host of BBC's Pointless alongside Alexander Armstrong until his departure in 2022, shared this major milestone with his followers.
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2 months ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Neil Shaw |Natalie King |Jamie Brassington
A rare celestial event is taking place in February that could see drivers hit the roads at night - but motorists have been urged to check for local regulations on parkingDrivers have been urged not to ignore overnight parking rules in February(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)Thousands of drivers are expected to venture out later this month in search of a dark sky for a special astronomical event. But motorists are being cautioned about obscure night parking regulations that could result in fines.
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2 months ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Natalie King |Annabal Bagdi |Olivia Sheed
A study in 2021 found that less than half of drivers who wear prescription glasses consistently used them on the road, with many drivers underestimating the importance of wearing themDrivers across the UK are being warned(Image: Getty)Driving regulations may evolve, but certain fundamental rules remain crucial for road safety, particularly for those who rely on glasses to drive. However, forgetting to wear prescription glasses while driving is more common than you might think.
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2 months ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Natalie King |Annabal Bagdi
Changes to accounts will be seen this weekBarclays will be dropping the interest rates for some of its accountsBarclays customers are being warned of changes being made to some of its accounts this week. Interest rates will drop for some of the banks popular savings accounts from Thursday, February 13. Customers with less than £10,000 in an Everyday Saver will see their interest rates drop from 1.51 per cent to 1.26 per cent.
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