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Inside The Daily Mail's Beauty Product Testing Lab

Ever wondered how Daily Mail's Buyline team separates beauty fact from fiction? Go behind the scenes in our state-of-the-art testing lab where we put hundreds of products through their paces to bring you truly trustworthy reviews.

Inside Buyline's Rigorous Product Testing Methodology

Exclusive insight into the meticulous testing methodology of the Daily Mail's Buyline team. Discover how our experts put products through their paces to deliver the unbiased, trustworthy reviews you rely on for your purchasing decisions.

Iconic Ford Fiesta and Vauxhall Corsa Axed in UK

Ford Fiesta and Vauxhall Corsa, two of Britain's most iconic cars, are being discontinued in a brutal shake-up of the UK's motoring landscape, forcing drivers to embrace an electric future.

Retro Sweets Return to UK Supermarkets After 30 Years

British sweet lovers are in for a delightful surprise as iconic retro treats, discontinued for nearly three decades, make a sensational return to UK shelves. Discover the catch behind their comeback and where to find these nostalgic gems.

Iconic BIC 4-Colour Pen Discontinued in UK

The legendary BIC 4-Colour pen, a staple of British stationery for decades, is being discontinued. Shoppers are in a race against time to snap up the final remaining stock.

AI Investment Bubble Fears Spark Tech Stock Market Sell-Off

A stark new report sends shockwaves through the tech sector, warning that the multi-billion pound AI investment boom could be a bubble destined to burst, resulting in catastrophic losses for investors as major stocks tumble.

UK Strikes Deal for Swift Return of Iraqi Channel Migrants

The UK government has signed a pivotal treaty with Iraq, enabling the swift return of Iraqi nationals who cross the Channel illegally. The deal marks a major escalation in the fight against people smuggling gangs and small boat crossings.

Labour's France migrant deal descends into farce

A Cabinet minister has sparked confusion by appearing to contradict the terms of Labour's newly agreed migrant returns treaty with France, raising questions about the deal's viability.

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