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Morrisons removes use by dates from milk

Supermarket giant Morrisons is removing 'use by' dates from milk packaging in a bold environmental initiative that could prevent millions of pints from being wasted unnecessarily each year.

OAP banned from Aldi after security confrontation

A 75-year-old grandfather has been barred from his local Aldi after confronting security staff about their ID checks, igniting discussions about retail security protocols and customer rights across Britain.

Walsall man charged in knife threat case

A 28-year-old Walsall man faces multiple charges after residents were reportedly threatened with a knife during a disturbance on a residential street. Police confirm court proceedings are underway.

Aldi's 23 Priority Towns for New Supermarket Expansion

Discount supermarket giant Aldi has identified 23 key towns across the UK where it's actively seeking sites for new store openings, with Birmingham and the West Midlands featuring prominently in their expansion strategy.

TV licence fee to hit £180+ by 2026

Households across the UK are bracing for another TV licence fee increase as the BBC confirms costs will rise with inflation for the next five years, potentially pushing the annual bill beyond £180.

Expert's Top Supermarket Wines For Christmas 2024

Discover the top-rated supermarket wines that will elevate your Christmas celebrations without breaking the bank. From sparkling prosecco to full-bodied reds, find your perfect festive bottle.

Asda relaunches 10% Blue Light Card discount scheme

Supermarket giant Asda has relaunched its popular 'Blue Light Card' discount scheme, offering emergency service workers and NHS staff 10% off their groceries in a major boost for key workers.

Co-op Confirms Birmingham Store Closure Date

Another Birmingham high street faces a major blow as the Co-op confirms it will shut its doors permanently at a key city location, leaving residents concerned about local shopping options.

Birmingham Clean Air Zone faces public verdict

Hundreds of Birmingham residents have voiced strong opinions on the city's Clean Air Zone, with council leaders now considering the future of the divisive environmental initiative.

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