WIth the ongoing cost of living crisis affecting millions, many retailers are doing their best to help shoppers save on everyday essentials. Boots is a great example of one of those retailers who have stepped up - from their affordable ‘everyday’ essentials range which allows shoppers to pick up toiletries for less than £1.50, to their ‘ Price Lock Promise ’ initiative which locks discounted prices on 400 lines until at least April. And now, the health and beauty retailer has launched a buy one get one free offer on healthcare essentials - but it’s for today only (January, 27). There’s a huge range of products available in the offer, including Dual Defence Nasal Spray to stop cold and flu symptoms, Vitamin D 10mcg tablets that help support the normal function of the immune system and Boots Hot and Cold Compress Pads to help relieve pain and reduce swelling for sport type injuries. The ‘Freebie Friday’ deal , means shoppers will get the cheapest item for free - … [Read more...] about Boots launch ‘buy one get one free’ on healthcare essentials for one day only
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Joe Schoen & Saquon Barkley’s reps still trying to ‘move closer’ as Daniel Jones negotiations lurk
MOBILE — Giants GM Joe Schoen revisited contract talks with Saquon Barkley’s agents early this week and said they will keep working to “move closer” on the running back’s value. “We had some initial talks earlier this week with his representatives, so when I get back in the office next week, we’ll continue to have conversations with them,” Schoen said at the Senior Bowl. “With any negotiation, you just gotta move closer, and that’s what we’ll try to do next week.” Schoen also said “we haven’t started conversations” with quarterback Daniel Jones’ representatives but reiterated “we want Daniel back.” When asked if he wants to sign Jones long-term, Schoen said both the Giants and Jones’ camp needed to present their initial numbers before he can discuss that. “Once we get into it, in terms of years, contract structure, finances — I’m not really sure where they’re gonna be or what they’re gonna be asking for,” Schoen said. “We’re still working on where we’d be willing to start. … [Read more...] about Joe Schoen & Saquon Barkley’s reps still trying to ‘move closer’ as Daniel Jones negotiations lurk
A closer look at Tom Brady’s Hall of Fame timeline after seven-time Super Bowl winner announces retiremento
close Video Fox News Flash top sports headlines for February 1 Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. After 23 seasons in the NFL, Tom Brady announced he is "retiring for good." The 45-year-old posted an emotional video Wednesday morning saying, "I'll get right to the point right away, I'm retiring for good." Brady will without question have his bust in Canton as a future first-ballot Hall of Famer, but the seven-time Super Bowl winning quarterback will have to wait several years until he is eligible for an induction. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady of the Buccaneers holds the Lombardi Trophy after beating the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 7, 2021, at Raymond James Stadium, in Tampa, Florida. (Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) When will Tom Brady be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame? … [Read more...] about A closer look at Tom Brady’s Hall of Fame timeline after seven-time Super Bowl winner announces retiremento
I battled eating disorders in secret for nine years – I was too scared to get help from the NHS because the wait times are so long
A woman who battled eating disorders in private for nine years has revealed how she was too scared to get help from the NHS because of long wait times. Emma Dransfield, 29, from Leeds, first started struggling with disordered eating in 2012 when she started university. The graphic designer gained three stone in less than a year following a series of binge-eating episodes. As she desperately tried to regain control, Emma sadly then developed bulimia and would make herself sick several times a day. Although she battled disordered eating and obsessive exercise for the best part of a decade, Emma says she brushed off concern from friends and family and once opened up to an 'unsupportive' ex-boyfriend. Emma Dransfield pictured during the height of her eating disorder. Over the course of her nine year battle with anorexia and bulimia, Emma would binge and purge or limit herself to 400 calories a day RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Mom lays bare … [Read more...] about I battled eating disorders in secret for nine years – I was too scared to get help from the NHS because the wait times are so long
‘Frasier’ star Kelsey Grammer on why his seven kids will get his inheritance
close Video Kelsey Grammer's kids will get their inheritance Kelsey Grammer tells Fox News Digital his kids will get their inheritance, saying it's his job to make sure his seven children are protected. Kelsey Grammer plans to ensure that his seven children will inherit his fortune one day. In an interview with Fox News Digital, the 67-year-old actor shared his thoughts on the inheritance debate that has been swirling in Hollywood after Marie Osmond said that she will not be including her children in her will. "My kids are going to get their inheritance," the "Frasier" star asserted. He continued, "If the United States has decided they don't want to give it to them, we'll go someplace else." Kelsey Grammer plans to ensure that his seven children will inherit his fortune one day. (Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Keep Memory Alive) KELSEY GRAMMER ON ‘FRASIER’ REBOOT, ‘CHARMING THE HEARTS OF MEN,’: ‘I LOVED THAT WE … [Read more...] about ‘Frasier’ star Kelsey Grammer on why his seven kids will get his inheritance
Atlantic City casino smoking ban bill to get Feb. 13 hearing
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey lawmakers will soon discuss a proposed law that would ban smoking in Atlantic City's casinos, the first action in nearly three years on an emotional issue that is dividing casino patrons and sickening some workers. The state Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee will hold a hearing Feb. 13 in Trenton to discuss the bill, but does not plan to vote on it that day, according to Sen. Joseph Vitale, one of the measure's sponsors. The bill would close a loophole in New Jersey's 2006 indoor smoking law that exempts casinos. Currently, smoking is allowed on up to 25% of the casino floor. Similar pushes to end casino smoking are being waged by employees in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Many casino workers have been pushing for years for a total ban on casino smoking, saying the secondhand smoke is making them ill. The casinos fear a total smoking ban would cost the industry revenue and jobs, although smoking … [Read more...] about Atlantic City casino smoking ban bill to get Feb. 13 hearing
Australian politician demands Britain confronts colonial past as part of ‘woke diplomacy’
Penny Wong has been criticised for "woke diplomacy" (Image: GETTY) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The Australian foreign minister, part of the country’s Labour party, has demanded Britain confront its colonial past on her inaugural trip to the UK. Penny Wong, 54, said the country must be open about its "uncomfortable" past if it wants to get closer with countries in the Indo-Pacific region. She has been criticised at home for "woke diplomacy". Related articles Dramatic moment Russian soldiers are wiped out by ‘death ray’ weapon Sunak skewers Starmer in furious rebuttal over bullying claims Ms Wong, who was born in Malaysia, suggested if Britain talked more openly about its past imperial activities it … [Read more...] about Australian politician demands Britain confronts colonial past as part of ‘woke diplomacy’
5 quick Italian-inspired recipes to improve your heart health
January 31, 2023 - 17:53 GMT Love Italian food? It's never been easier to make small changes to your meals and improve your heart health in the process. Find out why olive oil is the answer… The beginning of the year, as we know, is all about fresh starts. Perhaps you've been working on a new reading goal, an engaging new hobby, or you're adding new tweaks to your routine to improve overall health – we all want to start as we mean to go on, right? Cutting back on alcohol or lowering our meat consumption are hot topics when a new year begins, but cardiovascular health doesn't always land in first place when it comes to wellness trends, and it arguably should be a priority. Fortunately, some exciting new research shows that it's never been easier to add some tweaks to your everyday routine beyond just the first month of the year – and improve heart health in the process. And, if you love Italian-inspired recipes (who … [Read more...] about 5 quick Italian-inspired recipes to improve your heart health
Supporters rally — and jump in bay — to save renowned S.F. pier
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 4 It was cold, overcast and drizzly on Saturday morning at Aquatic Park, but Fran Hegler didn’t care. It was time to swim in the bay. “I do this all the time,” said Hegler, the president of the South End Rowing Club, shivering after she emerged from her quick swim. But today wasn’t an everyday swim. Hegler, along with about 30 others, were taking the cold plunge — as a few dozen more cheered them on — to save Aquatic Park. The park nestled between Fisherman’s Wharf and Fort Mason is marked by a 1,400-foot pier that curves into the bay, but it has been gradually deteriorating for more than a decade. In November, the Municipal Pier was abruptly fenced off by the National Park Service, which manages the park, and declared “unsafe for public use” after a 5.1 magnitude South Bay earthquake in late October. The 88-year-old pier has long been a popular destination for … [Read more...] about Supporters rally — and jump in bay — to save renowned S.F. pier
Avalanche horror as two skiers killed and 21 others buried under snow at tourist resort
India: Avalanche hits Kashmiri ski resort of Gulmarg SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Two Polish skiers have died after an avalanche at a Himalayan ski resort in Indian-controlled Kashmir, as 21 other people are rescued. The Pirpanjal mountain range in the western Himalayas is a popular skiing destination for both Indians and foreigners. The group were buried under the snow while they were skiing in the mountains. Related articles Keegan 'surprised' teachers don't have to tell schools ahead of strike Kate unveils line up of celebrities to back her heartfelt campaign Avalanches and landslides are common in Kashmir and have caused heavy death tolls for the Indian and Pakistani armies camped … [Read more...] about Avalanche horror as two skiers killed and 21 others buried under snow at tourist resort