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UK savings rate falls to 9.5% in Q3 2025

The UK household saving ratio fell to 9.5% in Q3 2025, down from 10.2%. Economists note caution persists as savings remain above pre-pandemic levels. Read the full analysis.

Amazon Black Friday 2025: Huge Device Deals

Amazon's Black Friday Week sale is here with record-low prices on Echo Dots, Fire TV Sticks, and Kindles. Save up to 64% on top tech. Don't miss these epic deals!

LED Face Masks Banned Over Safety Risks in UK

The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has banned certain LED face masks over serious safety concerns, including risk of skin damage, eye injuries, and electric shocks. Discover which devices are affected and how to protect yourself.

Copper coil agony: Woman's contraceptive nightmare

A young woman shares her harrowing experience with a copper coil IUD that left her in excruciating pain and bleeding for weeks, raising serious concerns about contraceptive device safety and medical oversight.

50+ Ways to Slash Your Bills & Save £500+

Discover expert money-saving hacks that could save British households over £500 annually on energy, food, and household bills with simple lifestyle changes.

Vampire Devices Costing UK Homes Hundreds

Shocking research reveals common household appliances secretly adding hundreds to energy bills - discover the four worst offenders and how to fight back.

Resisting WiFi Mattresses and Smart Litter Boxes

As tech companies push increasingly absurd connected devices into our homes, a growing backlash questions whether we're trading common sense for convenience in our hyper-digitised lives.

Kindle vs Kobo: Best E-Readers of 2025

Discover why the e-reader market is heating up as we compare Amazon's Kindle against Rakuten's Kobo in 2025. Find out which device offers the best reading experience, value for money, and freedom from ecosystem lock-in.

Fitness Trackers Fuel Sleep Anxiety and Data Shame

New research reveals fitness trackers and smartwatches are creating a generation plagued by 'data shame' and sleep anxiety, with experts warning about the psychological toll of constant health monitoring.

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