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Those named Charles or Camilla can nab the indulgent getaway at a Warner Hotel of their choice

Are you named Charles or Camilla? Here’s how you can get a FREE holiday!

Former Chelsea players Gary Cahill, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Eiður Guðjohnsen (named shirts) and Chelsea fans (l-r) Marcus Cuthbert, Carlo Capelli, and Fabio Agostini show the Samaritans’ 24-hour helpline number 116 123 printed on the back of their shirts during the launch of the TalkMoreThanFootball campaign from Three, sponsors of Samaritans, during halftime of Chelsea vs Brighton at Stamford Bridge. Picture date: Saturday 15 April, 2023. PA Photo. The campaign aims to encourage fans to open up after new research reveals that British people are twice as likely to talk about football than their mental wellbeing. Picture credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire.

Talk More Than Football - Three and Samaritans encourage football fans to talk about their mental health with half time takeover at Stamford Bridge

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The Bangers Are Back in Town – Cauldron Foods Brings Back Its Popular Veggie Sausages

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The most popular cultural festivals revealed

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cbdMD Expands its Reach to The United Kingdom with Launch on Amazon UK

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Getac redefines rugged field computing with launch of next generation UX10 tablet and V110 laptop

Garden Furniture Set

Furniture Village reveals their top tips to elevate your garden this spring

Willerby CEO Peter Munk

UK's No.1 holiday homes manufacturer posts record results as staycations continue to surge

Kia Investor Day

2023 CEO Investor Day: Kia accelerates EV transition with target of 1.6 million EV sales by 2030

EDITORIAL USE ONLY (L-R) British actor Charlotte Ritchie and Singer/songwriter Joy Crookes hold a giant receipt printed from a billboard installation near Finsbury Park Tube station in London, commissioned by the Trussell Trust and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation as part of their ‘It Doesn’t Add Up Campaign’, aiming to highlight issues following the launch of the new Universal Credit amount. Picture date: Tuesday April 4, 2023. PA Photo. The different parts of the receipt, which include personal cost of living crisis stories, actual costs of essentials, and messages of anger, will be torn off and pasted up on display in the area around the billboard.

It doesn't add up: Giant interactive till roll appears in Finsbury Park highlighting imbalance between essential living costs and Universal Credit payments

Young British water ski talent Willow Skipsey with her trick ski. Image: Skipsey Family

British Teenager Aiming High in Water Skiing

No sign of cracking down this Easter: 97% of Brits plan on spending big

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