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Genius 2-Minute Cleaning Hack Using Your Microwave

A simple 'beat the clock' cleaning trick shared on Reddit helps tackle household chores in just minutes. Perfect for those with ADHD or burnout. Discover how to keep your home tidy with minimal effort.

£2 Aldi Cat Litter Stops Icy Driveway Slips

An automotive expert reveals a budget-friendly winter hack using £2 cat litter from Aldi to prevent slips on icy driveways. Includes other DIY tips for safer winter motoring.

Stylist's £8 gadget makes knitwear look brand new

A professional stylist reveals the £8 tool that banishes bobbles and pilling from knitwear in seconds. Discover the JML Bobble Off Fabric Shaver and give your winter wardrobe a new lease of life.

Fashion Stylist's £8 Gadget Makes Knitwear Look New

A professional stylist reveals the affordable £8 gadget that instantly removes pilling from knitwear, jumpers and upholstery. Give your winter wardrobe a new lease of life with this brilliant tool.

Fabric Softener Hack for Dust-Free Skirting Boards

A TikTok cleaning expert reveals a simple household hack using fabric softener to repel dust and leave skirting boards smelling amazing. Learn the easy method and an alternative tip from specialists.

Guardian's 2025 Charity Appeal Fights Division

The Guardian's 2025 charity appeal supports grassroots organisations countering far-right extremism and mending community divisions. Discover the five partner charities and how to donate.

Seven UK Nightclubs Rank Among World's Best

The world's best nightclubs have been revealed, with seven UK venues making the prestigious global top 100 list. Discover which British hotspots earned their place.

Viral TikTok Christmas wrapping hack tested

A TikTok hack with 43 million views promises to solve wrapping round Christmas gifts. We tested it on a candle to see if it really works. Read our step-by-step review.

Scientists Create World's Blackest Wearable Fabric

Cornell University scientists unveil an ultra-black fabric absorbing 99.87% of light, inspired by a bird. This wearable material could revolutionise fashion, solar panels, and camouflage tech.

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