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Iceland trials packaging-free delivery service

Iceland Foods launches a trial removing paper and reusable bags from deliveries, using loose crates instead. The change aims to cut waste and is part of a wider sustainability push.

Amazon Starts UK Drone Delivery Tests in Darlington

Amazon has commenced limited drone flight trials from its Darlington fulfilment centre, paving the way for a Prime Air delivery service launch in 2026. The MK30 drones promise safe, quiet, and ultra-fast parcel drops.

Mum says teen 'jumped' from tower block window

The mother of a Solihull man accused of attempted murder told a court his teenage girlfriend 'jumped' from a fourth-floor window. The trial continues at Birmingham Crown Court.

Couple Deny New Charges in Baby Murder Case

A man and woman from Rugby have pleaded not guilty to five new charges relating to the death of 13-month-old Isabella Stasiak. Their trial is set for October 2026.

Iceland rolls out £4.80 deals in over 900 UK stores

Iceland launches a Mega Deals Event with offers from £4.80 to help families save up to £7.20 on weekly shops this January. Discover the frozen food giant's response to the cost-of-living squeeze.

Amazon's Free Music Offer Ends in Days

Amazon is giving away four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free to Prime members. The limited-time offer includes ad-free music, podcasts, and Audible audiobooks, but expires on January 9, 2026.

Ex-Tiswas star drums for cancer research at 82

Peter Tomlinson, 82, a former Tiswas presenter and prostate cancer survivor, is drumming to raise another £1 million for Cancer Research UK after benefiting from a groundbreaking radiotherapy trial. Discover his inspiring story.

Get 4 Months of Amazon Music Unlimited Free

Amazon's limited-time New Year deal gives Prime members four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free, including ad-free music, podcasts, and audiobooks. Offer ends January 9.

Homeless to get £2,000 in UK-first cash trial

A UK-first trial will give 125 homeless people in London and Belfast £2,000 each with no spending rules. The study aims to see if direct cash improves long-term outcomes. #Homelessness #SocialPolicy

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