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Netflix cancels expensive reality flop

Netflix has pulled the plug on one of its priciest reality series following disappointing performance. Discover why this high-budget gamble failed to pay off.

London rents hit record £2,121/month

New data reveals soaring rental prices in London, with tenants now paying an average of £2,121 per month. Discover how this compares to the rest of the UK and what it means for renters.

£21 fish & chips sparks UK price debate

A London restaurant is charging £21 for fish and chips, leaving diners divided. Is it worth the price? We investigate the ingredients, portion size, and public reaction.

£50 Harrods Lunch – Worth It?

A food lover shares their experience of splurging £50 on a meal at Harrods, detailing whether the luxury was justified.

UK rent hikes: London and Manchester worst hit

New data reveals soaring rental prices in major UK cities, with London and Manchester leading the surge. Find out how your area fares and what’s driving the increases.

Havaianas' £1,660 Flip-Flops Shock Fans

Fashion enthusiasts are in shock as Havaianas releases a £1,660 pair of flip-flops. Fans question the hefty price tag—is this luxury or just plain madness?

Live in London for £550/month with this rent hack

A savvy Londoner reveals her budget-friendly living strategy, sharing how she slashed her rent to £550 a month while enjoying a prime location. Discover her clever approach to affordable city living.

Pret's £12 Mega Salad: Worth It or Overpriced?

Pret a Manger's new 'Mega Salad' has sparked debate over its £12 price point. Is it a nutritious bargain or an overpriced lunch option? We break down the ingredients and value.

Why US Beef Prices Are Skyrocketing

Discover the key factors driving up beef prices in the US, from trade tariffs to supply chain disruptions, and what it means for consumers.

Brentford's 342-home rental scheme approved

A new build-to-rent development in Brentford promises 342 eco-friendly homes, targeting young professionals amid London's housing shortage. But will it ease affordability pressures?

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