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$3.6B Heating Aid Released After Delay

The US government has released $3.6 billion in overdue LIHEAP funding, providing crucial heating assistance for low-income households this winter. Learn more about the relief.

Heating expert warns against thermostat misuse

A heating specialist explains why turning your thermostat to 30°C won't heat your home faster and could increase energy bills by up to 15%. Learn the correct way to use your heating system.

Stay Warm & Safe This Winter: Essential Guide

As heating costs soar, discover how to stay warm affordably with these winter warmers. Learn the hidden dangers of not heating your home and find the best products to keep cosy.

New 60/40 Guinness Pint Divides Drinkers

A new 60/40 Guinness blend, mixing stout with non-alcoholic version, cuts ABV to 1.7%. Public reaction is fiercely divided. Discover if this low-alcohol trend is for you.

Guinness 60/40 Pint Divides Drinkers

A new lower-alcohol Guinness blend, the 60/40 pint, is causing a stir. Discover why some are calling it sacrilege while others praise the innovation. Read more.

Expert's Easy DIY Fix for Cold-Bottom Radiators

Struggling with a cold radiator bottom? An energy expert reveals a simple DIY fix using a chemical cleaner to dissolve sludge and restore heat. Learn the step-by-step guide to boost your heating efficiency.

UK Warning Over Deadly Carbon Monoxide in Homes

UKHSA issues urgent carbon monoxide warning as winter approaches. Learn symptoms, prevention tips and emergency numbers to protect your family from this odourless killer gas.

5 Experts: Don't Keep Heating On Low All Day

Energy bills are soaring, but does keeping your heating on low save cash? We asked five specialists who all gave the same surprising answer. Discover how to slash your costs.

Carbon emissions to reach record high in 2025

Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels projected to hit 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025, breaching Paris Agreement targets. UK among few nations reducing emissions while growing economy.

COP websites emit 10x more carbon than average

New research shows COP climate conference websites produce up to 10 times more carbon emissions than average web pages, with a 13,000% increase since 1995. Learn how digital presence impacts climate goals.

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