On Saturday, April 20, the mum to Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, stepped onto a boat wearing a contemporary fitted blazer from clothing collection Smythe. Titled “Duchess Blazer Camel”, the tailored blazer has been a Smythe staple since 2011. The single-breasted blazer
A seemingly ordinary Tesco store in Manchester is built on an eerie and chilling site of an old graveyard – the final resting place for over 20,000 people. Dating back to the haunting turns of a horror flick, the decision to construct
Majorca, once a serene paradise, is grappling with the overwhelming influx of tourists, leaving even the most essential facets of local life altered. Climent Picornell, a professor emeritus of geography at the University of the Balearic Islands, shared his concerns, lamenting the
You probably thought fondue parties had been left behind in the Seventies along with flares, Arctic rolls, and avocado bathroom suites. But suddenly, those bubbling pots of cheese are returning to dinner tables up and down the country, according to supermarket giant
Supermarket Co-op has said it will no longer sell coconut milk sourced from Thailand, after campaigning by an animal rights group that accused coconut farms in the country of using monkey labour. Instead, the grocer’s own brand of coconut milk is sourced
Dozens of supermarket shoppers looked on confused after several pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted their weekly shop. The protest took place at a Tesco in Upton Park, east London. The supermarket protest is understood to have occurred on March 17 but footage was only
Farmer have warned that vegetables and grain shortages could hit shelves as green subsidies takes land out of commercial use. It comes as Britain has previously been hit by egg shortages. Stephen Holt, a 66 year old farmer from Northamptonshire, says government
The Scottish National Party have been mocked for adding porridge to their list of junk foods banned from supermarket promotions. SNP politicians caused uproar when the traditional Scottish dish was added to the list under plans to cut promotions on unhealthy foods.
Activists have stormed King Charles’s Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh as part of an ongoing campaign to slash food prices. The nine activists crossed the barrier and sat down at the table, before eating food out of Tupperware and drinking tea out of flasks they brought along. According to
Furious British farmers have parked about 20 tractors outside a Tesco Extra near Dover in a protest over threats to food security in the UK due to their “unfair” treatment. The action in Whitfield, Kent, on Saturday (February 17) comes after a