TYING THE NOT Wedding traditions such as asking the bride's father for his daughter's hand in marriage are dying off, a study revealed yesterday...
Louis Patterson
OVER A THIRD OF BRITISH ADULTS STILL SLEEP WITH A TEDDY BEAR
OVER A THIRD OF BRITISH ADULTS STILL SLEEP WITH A TEDDY BEAR 16th Aug 2010 Its not just kids who need a bed time cuddle from their favourite teddy...
First full range of milk bags to hit UK supermarkets
Sainsbury's is to become the first retailer in the UK to launch a full range of milk bags, following bumper sales of the industry-leading...
Crackdown on genetic test services
Consumers who are given false reassurances about their future health from genetic testing services will receive better protection under new...
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OFFICE WARS Women are more organised in the workplace than men, a study revealed yesterday (Tues). Researchers found females are the best at keeping...
Sainsbury’s announces changes to the plc Board and Operating Board
Sainsbury's is today announcing changes to positions on the plc Board and also on its Operating Board. The changes will support and drive the...
Cannabis farmers jailed
Five cannabis farmers have been jailed following an operation to target cannabis farms in the north east. In a series of coordinated strikes...
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MOW RESPECT Inconsiderate neighbours were yesterday (sun) warned that 9.25am is the earliest when it is acceptable to get the mower or hedge-trimmer...
A break through in the flower industry â pollen-less lilies
It's terrible news for Britain's dry cleaners but great news for flower lovers - Sainsbury's have developed a pollen-less lily. At long last,...
Coalition document sets out positive direction for health and social care
A new independent commission will be established to advise the Government on the future funding of long-term care and the NHS will be reformed to...