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General Mills recalls Green Giant Original Sweetcorn because of faulty seams

General Mills recalls Green Giant Original Sweetcorn because some seams may be faulty due to a packaging fault, which could make this product unsafe to eat.




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Top Star Marketing UK recalls GoGo Pan Masala because it contains an illegal dye

Top Star Marketing UK Ltd. is recalling Shahzada Industries GoGo Fresh & Sweet Pan Masala because it contains the illegal dye Rhodamine B, which may pose a health risk.




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Unilever recalls Wall’s Mini Calippo multi-packs because they may contain small pieces of metal

Unilever is recalling Wall’s Mini Calippo (Orange and Lemon-Lime) multi-packs because they may contain small pieces of metal. The presence of metal makes this product unsafe to eat.




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Premier League final table if games ended after 80 minutes - Man Utd boost, Newcastle DOWN



Premier League football could return by mid-June, if all goes according to plan.




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Man Utd stepping up Jack Grealish transfer bid after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer heard two things



Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to sign Aston Villa star Jack Grealish in this summer's transfer window.




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Man Utd star Bruno Fernandes behind Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's thinking on one signing



Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has identified a transfer target they hope will be a long-term partner for Bruno Fernandes.




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Car tax: How do I tax my car without an MOT?



CAR TAX questions have been doing the rounds amid the coronavirus pandemic - but how can you tax your car without an MOT certificate?




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Are driving instructors working during the lockdown?



DRIVING instructors work hard to help people pass their driving tests - but are they still working during the lockdown?




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Motorists given ‘green light’ to break speed limit as roads turn into ‘postcode lottery'



LOCKDOWN measures could turn the UK into "postcode lottery" as police forces admit they will not pursue low level speeding offences amid the restrictions.




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Martin Lewis says simple tips could prevent motorists from 'shelling out' for car repairs



MARTIN LEWIS has urged motorists to maintain their car in a good condition to prevent drivers from "shelling out" for repairs once the coronavirus lockdown is lifted.




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Police force admits taking ‘no further action’ on some road offences as crime soars



POLICE in Essex have admitted the decision was made to "take no further action" on many low level traffic offences last month as road crimes hit record levels.




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Lockdown restrictions have broken motorists' 'car dependency' and change may be permanent



LOCKDOWN measures have broken motorists' "car dependency" habits and the changes could even be "permanent" for many after restrictions have lifted, according to an expert.




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Making this one simple roundabout mistake could lead to fatal consequences for this reason



MOTORISTS could be putting themselves at risk of being hit by lorries and heavy goods vehicles at roundabouts in what could become a serious car crash.




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Car tax changes mean there's ‘never been a better time’ to switch as EV models top sales



CAR TAX changes and grants for those purchasing brand new fully electric vehicles means there's "never been a better time" to switch, according to an EV expert.




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Car insurance customers should get bigger refunds - companies 'need to pay it back now'



CAR INSURANCE companies should work out how much they have saved due to coronavirus and pass over savings based on customer premiums, says experts.




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Used car warning: Buying this vehicle today will be ‘best investment’ for future profits



BUYING this type of vehicle now will be the "best investment"' for motorists hoping to later sell a model on the used car market, according to car sales experts at Motorway.co.uk.




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Sonos reveals all-new Arc soundbar...and that's not all that has changed



SONOS ARC is the latest soundbar from smart speaker brand Sonos. The new device gets a fresh look and a massive audio upgrade ...and it's not the only new addition to the range. Here is everything that's new.




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Windows 10: Microsoft's next update has a bug and it won't be fixed before release date



MICROSOFT has conceded that its next upgrade to Windows 10 includes a bug that will not be fixed before the software is rolled out to one billion users worldwide. Here's everything you need to know.




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EE customers warned about dangerous new scam that could cost you



A WORRYINGLY convincing new scam tries to scam EE monthly and SIM-only customers into handing over their login and payment details. Here is everything you need to know.




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Virgin Media users have HOURS to take advantage of a never-before-seen freebie



VIRGIN MEDIA customers are about to lose one of the best perks rolled-out to keep them entertained during the lockdown. Here are all the channels you're set to lose from your set-top box in a few hours time.




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BT broadband reveals exactly why your internet speeds might be suffering



IF YOU'VE ever wondered why your BT broadband isn't always performing to its best the firm may have some answers. Simple things can make a huge difference to your speeds and here's all you need to know about your Wi-Fi connection.




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Samsung Galaxy Buds+ review - Sound good but that's not the reason to buy them



SAMSUNG has refreshed its Galaxy Buds with a new Plus model offering something that Apple AirPods simply can't match. Here's our full Galaxy Buds+ review.




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Buying Samsung's new 4K and 8K TVs just got a whole lot cheaper



SAMSUNG has just revealed full pricing for its new 4K and 8K TVs and there's a very big incentive if you buy one this month.




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WhatsApp warning: Don't believe this fake 'government' lockdown message



WHATSAPP users need to be on alert and keep an eye out for a message allegedly from the UK Government about the coronavirus lockdown.




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Google Chrome rival gets vital features that could tempt you to make the switch



GOOGLE CHROME is the undisputed champion of the internet browser marketplace, but one of its big rivals has received a major update that may tempt you over.




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UK Broadband disaster: New stats reveal just how bad your internet really is



BROADBAND companies might not have handled the huge increase in users at home as well as many hoped. Whether you're using Virgin Media, BT broadband, Sky, TalkTalk or others, it seems vast numbers of people have experienced web problems, new research shows.




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Leeds injury update on Kiko Casilla and Kalvin Phillips ahead of Middlesbrough



Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa has claimed that he's hopeful that both Kiko Casilla and Kalvin Phillips will be fit to play against Middlesbrough on Wednesday night. Casilla had taken a kick in the hand against Reading, while Phillips limped off in the 37th minute during the Championship clash.




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Leeds team news: Predicted line-up vs Middlesbrough - Phillips and Casilla injury decision



Leeds face Middlesbrough in the Championship on Wednesday evening, with Marcelo Bielsa hoping to continue the Whites' good form after back-to-back wins. Express Sport brings you the latest team news and injury updates, with concerns over the inclusion of Kalvin Phillips and Kiko Casilla in the manager's starting XI.




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Middlesbrough vs Leeds live stream, TV channel: How to watch Championship match



Middlesbrough host Leeds in the Championship tonight and Express Sport is on hand with all the live stream and TV information.




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Leeds fans demand Patrick Bamford decision from Marcelo Bielsa after Middlesbrough miss



Leeds fans have demanded that Patrick Bamford is dropped by Marcelo Bielsa from his starting line-up, after the Whites striker missed a big chance to double the club's lead against Middlesbrough in the Championship, during their 1-0 win at the Riverside.




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Chelsea leading Arsenal in transfer race to sign highly-rated youngster



Chelsea have the advantage over Arsenal in their pursuit of Middlesbrough youngster Calum Kavanagh.




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Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa plots Ben White replacement in the summer transfer window



Leeds are already looking to find a replacement for Ben White, with the defender set to return to Brighton at the end of his loan spell, and the Whites are now turning to Middlesbrough stalwart Daniel Ayala, as Marcelo Bielsa plans his moves in the transfer market for life in the Premier League.




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THANK YOU BRITAIN: Robert Jenrick amazed as volunteers deliver one MILLION food parcels



The coronavirus emergency has brought uncertain and difficult times. It has changed how we live, separated us from our loved ones and tested our resolve as a nation. But the willingness of people to pull together and help those most in need is a powerful reminder of the strength of our communities.




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VE Day reminds us we've faced bigger threats than coronavirus, says ROSS CLARK



IT IS impossible to watch footage of the VE Day celebrations in 1945 and not be swept up by the sheer joy of it all - people clambering up lampposts, doing the Lambeth Walk and jumping in the fountains in Trafalgar Square.




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Professor Lockdown confounded science, says CAROLE MALONE



WHY was it the fact that Professor Neil Ferguson couldn't keep it in his pants heralded his sacking not his disastrous doomsday projections that forced this country into a financially crippling lockdown?




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Even during lockdown, Britain paid tribute to WW2 heroes, says LEO McKINSTRY



THE commemoration was heartfelt, the nostalgia moving, the gratitude profound.




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Help for pensioner after investment risk worries prove too much



SECOND thoughts about putting all of his £20,000 of savings into an investment he didn't really understand started giving a pensioner sleepless nights.




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People urged to be aware as scam bank calls on the rise again



Crusader has received fresh reports from readers of scam automated phone calls that claim to be from their bank or card company saying there has been a suspicious transaction on their account.




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Customer ‘wasted five days’ as delivery shambles sunk bathroom plans



A customer of Victorian Plumbing had an unexpectedly smashing time with the online retailer after the sink he ordered turned up in pieces.




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‘Mortgage prisoner’ fights to stay in her home



The only thing single Karen Osner wants is to be able to stay in the house she has lived in since childhood. "To have to leave would break my heart," says Miss Osner who has no immediate family, but who is facing a financial time bomb that could end in her losing what she loves most.




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LONDON HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH FILM FESTIVAL: Investigations leading the fight for a fair world



PLEASE NOTE: This event has been cancelled due to the rapid spread of coronavirus.




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FAIR FOR YOU calls for fees amnesty as Covid-19 opens up HIGH COST CREDIT traps



PEOPLE locked into high cost loans and rent-to-own schemes should be spared the extra fees charged if they fall behind with payments, says affordable provider Fair for You .




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Steer clear of toxic money-off shopping voucher – it’s a scam



IF YOU get an email or a letter offering a tempting money-off voucher for purchases during quarantine that claims to be from one of the well-known supermarket brands, bin or delete it immediately.




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Online bouquet order nipped romantic gesture in the bud



WHEN the orange gold blossoms that a boyfriend chose as a gift for his sweetheart arrived they were less the glorious bouquet he had been expecting and more a bunch of buds.




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Justice for nurse facing unfair £1,400 car part payment demand



THE poor handling of a motor insurance claim left an NHS nurse, under intense work pressures as she cared for others, having to fend off a £1,400 liability demand to pay for something she had never had.




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Gardeners warned of scams threat as online store accelerates refunds and new deliveries



LEGIONS of gardeners, wondering what has happened to the goods they have bought from online retailer Primrose, are set to receive refunds "within days", the company has confirmed.




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Climate change fears as last five years ‘hottest on record’



CLIMATE change is accelerating and set to increase still further, a report by the World Meteorological Organization warned.




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Dog thrown over bridge to die - Romania crisis as pets abandoned during lockdown



A DOG was thrown over a bridge into a river to drown in Romania during the coronavirus lockdown, an animal charity has revealed.




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Indonesia and Thailand wet markets STILL trading despite coronavirus outbreak - PICTURED



WET markets in Asia are still trading despite the devastating spread of coronavirus around the world.




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Fury as swan shot in head four times while protecting nest in ‘cruel and horrible’ attack



A SWAN was shot in the head four times while trying to protect her nest in a shocking case of animal cruelty at a park in Merseyside.