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Natural Deodorant That Works: Salt & Stone Review

After a year of testing, a busy mum and fitness enthusiast reveals the aluminium-free deodorant that delivers on scent and performance for an active UK lifestyle. Discover why it's worth the switch.

Worker killed in machine over missing 50p screw

Alban Watts, 61, was strangled in a hen-feeding machine after a 50p screw was missing. His family blasts farm bosses as the company is fined £50,000. Read the full investigation.

Natural Deodorant Boom: UK Consumers Switch

Growing health concerns over chemical-heavy anti-perspirants are driving Britons toward natural alternatives. Experts reveal why the switch benefits your skin microbiome and which products actually work.

Boy, 12, dies in toxic TikTok deodorant trend

A coroner has issued a stark warning about dangerous social media trends after a 12-year-old schoolboy tragically died from inhaling aerosol deodorant in his bedroom. The case highlights growing concerns about online challenges putting children at risk.

Boy, 12, dies in dangerous deodorant inhalation trend

A 12-year-old boy has tragically died after participating in a hazardous social media challenge involving aerosol inhalation, prompting urgent safety warnings from authorities and heartbroken parents.

MG5 Electric Car Safety Alert: Critical Fault Found

MG Motor issues urgent safety warning for MG5 electric estate models after discovery of critical power system fault that could cause sudden breakdowns. Owners advised to contact dealers immediately.

Cyclist threatens to stab mum with toddler in pram

A mother pushing her toddler in a pram was horrifically threatened with being stabbed by an aggressive cyclist during a road rage incident in West London, with the entire confrontation captured on shocking video.

Mitchum deodorant lawsuit over severe skin burns

Popular antiperspirant brand Mitchum confronts potential class action lawsuit as consumers report severe chemical burns, blisters, and permanent scarring from their clinical strength products.

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