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Debenhams' £20 Comfort Cushion Deal Draws Praise

Shoppers are snapping up Debenhams' OHS Teddy Fleece Bed Reading Cushion, now £19.99. The 'super comfortable' support pillow is ideal for reading, TV, or working from home. Discover the deal and reviews.

Dunelm's cuddle cushion better than half-price

Get cosy this Christmas with Dunelm's Billie Embossed Cuddle Cushion, now just £10. This popular support pillow offers back and arm support, perfect for adults and kids. Available in blush pink and navy blue.

Fan-first cooling cuts energy bills by 70%

Discover how fan-first cooling strategies can reduce your energy bills by 70% while keeping you comfortable during UK summer heatwaves. Learn when to switch to AC.

Best Pillows UK 2025: Expert Reviews & Top Picks

Discover the ultimate guide to finding your perfect pillow in the UK. Our comprehensive testing reveals top picks for all sleep positions and budgets, including a budget buy under £14.

Portable Air Cooler Sells Out Fast - Last Chance!

Shoppers are racing to buy the revolutionary 3-in-1 JISULIFE portable air cooler that's taking the UK by storm. This lightweight cooling device is disappearing from shelves as temperatures rise.

Foster Cats Beat Heatwave with Ice Treats

Discover how rescue cats at a UK animal charity are staying cool during the scorching temperatures with ingenious cooling solutions and adorable photos.

UK AC demand rockets 63% in record heat

Britain's record-breaking summer temperatures have triggered a 63% surge in air conditioner sales as households seek relief from the sweltering heat, creating unprecedented demand in the UK market.

£20 Sleep Mist Hailed As 'Liquid Valium'

Discover the £20 sleep spray that's taking the UK by storm, with users reporting it works like 'liquid Valium' for transforming restless nights into deep, peaceful sleep.

UK buildings face overhaul for 2°C temperature rise

Exclusive government analysis reveals Britain must urgently adapt its buildings and infrastructure to cope with permanent 2°C warming, with new construction standards and cooling requirements imminent.

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