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Politics expert Dr Steve McCabe discusses the current state of the UK economy, with analysis on when the country may see better circumstances.
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Vegan food in London for January
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This week we’re trying something new! Veganuary in London. Here are some of the best spots.
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Get over the January blues with parklife in Jesmond Dene
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Looking for new ways to get over the January blues, we try to get fit and relax our minds by looking at what you can do in Jesmond Dene and the connected parks.
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January: How to beat the blues
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Here is a whole host of tips and tricks on avoiding the January blues this year.
January: How to beat the blues
The cost of living continues to rise, what are Labour’s plans to improve the economy?
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The UK economy remains stagnant, with sluggish growth linked to factors such as low-productivity, Brexit-related trade disruptions and a lack of investment.
The cost of living continues to rise, what are Labour’s plans to improve the economy?
Bristolians Answer: What should Labour do next to ease the cost of living burden?
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Today we ask locals what Labour can do to help ease the cost of living burden for locals
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The rise in Bristol’s vegan scene: try something new this 2025!
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Bristol’s commitment to sustainability aligns seamlessly with the vegan ethos, attracting a community eager to reduce their environmental impact. As 2025 unfolds, Bristol solidifies its position as a hub for conscious, health-driven living, inspiring residents and visitors alike to embrace veganism.
The rise in Bristol’s vegan scene: try something new this 2025!
People of Glasgow share their hopes for the full refurbishment of George Square
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With George Square set to close until 2027 we asked Glaswegians what they’d like to see happen in is refurbishment.