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E-bike rider kills great-grandfather in pavement crash

A 72-year-old great-grandfather was tragically killed when an e-bike rider mounted the pavement to avoid wheelie bins and crashed into him in a quiet residential street. The rider has been convicted of causing death by careless driving.

Toddler dies in hot car while mother smoked marijuana

A one-year-old boy has tragically died after being left inside a sweltering vehicle for hours while his mother, Mazi Simmons, was reportedly smoking cannabis with friends inside their Atlanta home.

Disabled Man Hit by Delivery Robot in Shocking Cambridge Incident

A disabled man's routine delivery turned into a nightmare when a Starship Technologies robot crashed into him on a Cambridge pavement. The shocking incident, captured on TikTok, raises urgent questions about the safety of autonomous delivery devices on UK

Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Review: Worth £749?

Our in-depth review of the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde. We test its heating, cooling, and revolutionary air purification capabilities to see if it justifies its premium price tag for UK homes.

Top Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser Alternatives & Dupes

Discover expert-recommended, budget-friendly alternatives to the Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser. Our guide compares features, taste, and value to help you find your perfect hot chocolate maker.

Urgent Heatwave Warning for UK Dog Owners

Vets issue critical advice to protect dogs from severe paw burns and heatstroke during the UK heatwave. Learn the lifesaving 5-second rule and essential walking tips.

Westminster Council's pavement crisis injures elderly residents

Westminster Council is under fire after a series of accidents on dangerously uneven pavements. Elderly residents have suffered serious injuries, including a 92-year-old woman who faceplanted on a cracked footpath. Locals demand immediate action as the cou

New Driveway Parking Rule for England Causes Controversy

A major change to the Highway Code in England now permits residents to park across their own dropped kerbs, even if it obstructs the pavement. Discover what this means for pedestrians, wheelchair users, and parents with prams.

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