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Get £30 Free Bets at William Hill

Discover how to claim £30 in free bets when you place a £10 wager with William Hill. Perfect for new and existing customers looking to boost their betting experience.

Free laptops & broadband for UK households

Thousands of UK families struggling with digital poverty could receive free laptops and broadband under a new government scheme. Find out if you're eligible.

Lidl's £15 laptop: Budget tech sensation

Lidl has launched an ultra-affordable £15 laptop, offering unbeatable value for budget-conscious shoppers. Discover its features and why it's making waves.

Tax-Free Back-to-School Shopping Sweeps US

American families can enjoy significant savings during the annual tax-free weekends as states slash prices on school essentials. Discover which items are discounted and where.

Fraudster jailed for prison laptop scam

A convicted fraudster, Luigi Mangione, has been sentenced to additional prison time for orchestrating a scam from behind bars using a smuggled laptop.

How to Apply for Love Island 2026

Dreaming of finding love in the sun? Here’s everything you need to know about applying for Love Island 2026, from eligibility to audition tips.

Best free comedy on BBC: From Fools to Alma

Discover the top comedy shows available for free on BBC iPlayer, including classics like 'Only Fools and Horses' and fresh hits like Sophie Willan's 'Alma's Not Normal'.

Sobriety sparks creativity boom in UK

Discover how quitting alcohol is inspiring Brits to explore new passions, from painting to pottery, and transforming lives in unexpected ways.

BBC boss warns free TV licences may end

BBC Director-General Tim Davie has issued a stark warning about the future of free TV licences for pensioners, calling the policy 'unsustainable' amid financial pressures.

Do We Need More Anti-Protest Laws? UK Debate

As antisemitism protests continue, the UK government considers stricter anti-protest laws. But critics argue existing legislation is already excessive—raising concerns over civil liberties.

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