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GhD January Sales 2026: Big Savings on Hair Tools

Savvy shoppers can expect major GhD deals in the January 2026 sales, with up to 20% off straighteners, limited-edition stylers & gift sets. Our beauty expert reveals what to expect.

Vinted expert's hack doubles sales and views

A Vinted reseller reveals her simple, non-salesy messaging strategy that increased her sales by up to 50%. Discover the proven hack to boost your second-hand sales today.

Apple Surpasses Samsung in Global Phone Shipments

Apple will ship 243 million phones in 2025, capturing 19.4% market share and ending Samsung's 14-year dominance. Strong iPhone 17 sales and emerging market growth drive this historic shift.

US Retail Sales Rise 0.2% in September

US retail sales saw a slight 0.2% rise in September, indicating resilient consumer spending despite economic pressures. Discover the key trends shaping the economy.

US retail sales edge up 0.2% in September

US retail sales saw a slight 0.2% increase in September, indicating resilient consumer spending despite economic pressures. Discover the key economic drivers and potential impacts.

Black Friday 2025: Key Dates & Live Deals Guide

Your essential guide to Black Friday 2025. Discover which major UK retailers have sales live now, key launch dates, and which brands are boycotting the event. Bookmark this page for updates.

The Works shares slip after online sales tumble

The Works reports a slight sales dip as online trade plummets 36%, overshadowing strong store performance. Bosses remain 'pleased' with strategic progress. Read the full update.

Unbeatable TV Deals 2024: Smart Savings Guide

Discover the year's best television bargains with our expert guide to cutting-edge 4K, QLED, and OLED screens from Samsung, LG, Sony and more. Save big without compromising on quality!

US Bible sales surge amid political tensions

American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's viral claim about rising Bible purchases ignites conversation about religion's role in modern politics and cultural shifts

Swift Outsells Adele in Record UK Chart Week

In an unprecedented chart battle, Taylor Swift's latest album surge has eclipsed Adele's record UK sales week, while vinyl revival continues to reshape the music industry landscape.

Warm Weather Boosts UK Retail Sales by 1.2% in September

Great Britain's retail sector enjoyed a significant boost in September as unseasonably warm weather drove consumers to purchase summer clothing, with sales volumes rising 1.2% according to the Office for National Statistics.

Nicolas Cage's Rare London Outing with Wife and Daughter

Oscar-winner Nicolas Cage enjoys a rare public appearance in London with his wife Riko Shibata and their three-year-old daughter, August, offering a glimpse into their private family life away from the Hollywood spotlight.

US Jobs Market Cools in August as Hiring Slows

The latest US jobs report for August 2025 reveals a significant slowdown in hiring and a rise in unemployment, signalling a cooling labour market that could influence the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision.

US Jobs Report: August Hiring Slump as Tariffs Bite

Exclusive analysis of the US August jobs report reveals a significant hiring slowdown, with the economy adding just 130,000 jobs. Rising trade tariffs are cited as a key factor creating uncertainty and stifling growth.

US Job Growth Cools Sharply in August

The latest US jobs report reveals a significant slowdown in hiring and a rise in unemployment, stirring debate on the health of the American economy and becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

US August Jobs Report Delayed by Technical Glitch

The crucial US August employment report faces an unexpected delay due to technical difficulties at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, creating uncertainty for markets and policymakers.

UK Retail Sales Crash to Post-Pandemic Low

New data reveals a sharp decline in UK retail sales, with supermarkets hit hardest as consumers grapple with the ongoing cost-of-living crisis and cut back on essential spending.

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