Author: Sam Allcock

Molly-Mae Hague’s TikTok stardom has increased rapidly after announcing her shocking split from ex Tommy Fury  The stars’ TikTok earning potentials were calculated after each saw a rise in followers in the aftermath of the breakup  Hague gained over 45,000 followers overnight, leaving Fury in the dust, as the boxer saw a mere 4,000 increase  The British public have favoured Molly-Mae Hague over her ex, Tommy Fury in the aftermath of their unexpected breakup, boosting her online earnings 718% above those of her former fiancé.   The data was collected by site CSGOLuck, who monitored the TikTok likes and follower…

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A new study has revealed that students across the UK are working significantly longer hours in part-time jobs to cope with rising living costs. The NatWest Student Living Index shows that the average time students spend working part-time has surged by 154% over the past year. In 2023, students were working an average of 46.39 hours per month, up from 18.3 hours in 2022. Those in Salford, Ormskirk, and Derby are working the most, averaging over 60 hours per month. This increase reflects the growing financial pressure on students, driven by soaring rents and utility bills. The index, based on…

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Portland International Airport (PDX) has officially opened its newly expanded main terminal, a landmark project that promises to double the airport’s capacity and transform the passenger experience. Unveiled to the public on August 14, the terminal expansion is designed by the architectural firm ZGF for the Port of Portland. Spanning an impressive one million square feet (93,000m²), the expansion is set to accommodate 35 million passengers annually by 2045. One of the standout features of the new terminal is its vast 9-acre (37,000m²) mass timber roof, which creates the sensation of walking through a Pacific Northwest Forest. This design choice not only…

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Levi’s has emerged as the most frequently misspelt brand name in the UK, with over 151,000 online searches each month where the iconic denim brand’s name is spelt incorrectly. This is according to a recent study that ranks the top 20 most misspelt brand names in the country. Despite its global recognition as a leading fashion label, many consumers struggle with spelling “Levi’s” correctly. Common variations include “Levis,” “Levvis,” and “Levi,” highlighting the challenges even well-known brands face in maintaining consistent brand identity in a digital landscape. Close behind in second place is Amazon, the world’s fourth most valuable brand,…

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The Fairtrade Foundation has launched a new immersive retail experience in Shoreditch, London, to draw attention to the growing threat climate change poses to some of the UK’s most cherished food items, including bananas, coffee, and cocoa. The interactive pop-up, named ‘The Endangered Aisle,’ opens to the public today and will run until 1st March, offering a stark glimpse into a future where these supermarket staples could become rare luxuries. This initiative follows the release of a new report by the Fairtrade Foundation, supported by independent analysis from environmental advisors 3Keel, which highlights the vulnerability of global food supply chains…

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Fans of Taylor Swift have been given a financial lifeline, with a new analysis shows that Taylor Swift tickets at Wembley Stadium, from the 15th to 20th August, is the most affordable option for fans until the Eras Tour wraps up in December. Research by JeffBet has highlighted that the average price of the cheapest tickets for Swift’s five-night run at Wembley, from 15th to 20th August, stands at £564. This figure comes after an examination of resale prices on StubHub. In stark contrast, tickets for the remaining 21 shows in the United States are significantly more expensive. On average, the…

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Bio X Cell (BXC), a leader in the development and supply of high-quality products for scientific research, has announced the appointment of Chris Conway as its new Chief Executive Officer. Conway, who most recently served as President of Research and Development (R&D) at Curia, succeeds Klaus Lubbe, the company’s founder, who remains involved as a board member and minority shareholder following the sale of a majority stake to Windjammer Capital Investors in November 2023. Conway brings a wealth of experience in both small molecule and biologics drug discovery to his new role. Joining Curia (formerly AMRI) in 2008 from Johnson…

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In a notable shift for one of the UK’s most iconic retailers, WHSmith has added CBD gummies to its product lineup, marking a significant moment in the evolution of wellness products. The move reflects a broader acceptance of CBD, a compound derived from cannabis, which has been gaining traction for its purported benefits in relaxation and stress relief. For over 200 years, WHSmith has been a fixture on the British high street and a staple in travel hubs, from airports to train stations. Its decision to stock CBD gummies is more than a commercial move; it’s a statement of changing…

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A new initiative aims to tackle the challenge of improving children’s diets as new research reveals that many UK parents are struggling to ensure their children eat a varied range of fruits and vegetables. A recent study conducted by YouGov UK on behalf of Organix, the children’s organic food brand, highlights a worrying trend: nearly half of parents (48%) report that their children consume just six or fewer varieties of fresh fruit and vegetables each week. Furthermore, almost a quarter (24%) of UK children are eating only three portions of fruit and vegetables per day. The research, which surveyed over…

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As the cost-of-living crisis casts a shadow over many this autumn, new research from The Body Shop sheds light on women’s resilience and the challenges they face. The survey, which consulted over 1,000 women, reveals that only 14% of women see themselves as resilient, compared to 31% of men. The survey highlights a significant disparity in resilience between different demographics. Non-white women are notably more likely to view themselves as resilient, with 20% identifying this way compared to just 14% of their white counterparts. Many attribute their resilience to overcoming tough experiences, a strong sense of faith, and a persistent…

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