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That Extra Loop of Fabric on Your Seatbelt Is Actually an Important Safety Feature
That Extra Loop of Fabric on Your Seatbelt Is Actually an Important Safety Feature
Though hopefully you’ll never need it, the loop on your seatbelt is there to prevent injury or even death in a crash.
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Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi cancels tour to adjust to the impact of Tourette syndrome
Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi cancels tour to adjust to the impact of Tourette syndrome
Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi says he's taking a break from touring “for the foreseeable future” as he seeks to “adjust to the impact” of Tourette’s syndrome
1970-01-01 08:00
NHL rumors: Calgary in Flames, Kings, Flyers set for big deals, Hall to Chicago
NHL rumors: Calgary in Flames, Kings, Flyers set for big deals, Hall to Chicago
We're breaking down the latest NHL rumors, including Calgary going up in Flames, grading the latest NHL trade and signings and more.We've reached the pinnacle of the NHL offseason with the draft and free agency upon us this week. But general managers have been ahead of the game. We...
1970-01-01 08:00
If you grow your own cutting garden, you'll have beautiful flower bouquets all season long
If you grow your own cutting garden, you'll have beautiful flower bouquets all season long
If you grow your own cutting garden, you can have beautiful flower bouquets all season long
1970-01-01 08:00
Stormzy becomes latest celebrity to buy a football club
Stormzy becomes latest celebrity to buy a football club
South London rapper Stormzy has become the latest celebrity to become the owner of a sports team after buying part of his hometown club AFC Croydon Athletic. Alongside Crystal Palace footballer, Wilfried Zaha, and the former head of player care at Palace, Danny Young, the trio has agreed a deal to buy the non-League club. According to a statement, “the consortium will own, operate and develop their childhood hometown football club”. The statement continued: “While completion is subject to legislative and governance procedures, the three consortium members are excited about developing a community asset in the borough that gave them their own opportunities. “They hope to take the entire community on this exciting journey with them.” Stormzy and Zaha made the announcement on their respective social media pages, with many left excited about the opportunities it may bring for AFC Croydon Athletic which currently competes in the Combined Counties League Premier South Division in the ninth tier of English football. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Many of their fans praised them for investing in their local community as South Londoners, with Stormzy born and raised in Croydon and Zaha growing up in the area. “Investing in youth,” one Instagrammer praised, adding some raised hands emojis. Another wrote: “Giving back to the ends. Love to see it.” Someone else commented: “Black excellence.” With the acquisition, Stormzy and Zaha become two of many celebrities who have begun to invest in the sporting world, as Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds Rob McElhenney famously bought Wrexham football club and recently acquired a stake in the F1 team Alpine. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA Free Agency 2023: 3 most important targets for the Lakers
NBA Free Agency 2023: 3 most important targets for the Lakers
The Lakers unexpectedly made the Western Conference Finals last season but they'll need to lock down these three free agents to make it farther next year.The Los Angeles Lakers had a very interesting season — they were the No. 13 seed in the middle of the season and then ended up in t...
1970-01-01 08:00
Barbie's DreamHouse available to rent on Airbnb ahead of movie's release
Barbie's DreamHouse available to rent on Airbnb ahead of movie's release
Pack your bags Barbie fans, this summer's holiday destination is clear: The Malibu DreamHouse.
1970-01-01 08:00
Delta Expects Higher Profit as Strong Travel Demand Carries Into Summer
Delta Expects Higher Profit as Strong Travel Demand Carries Into Summer
Delta Air Lines Inc. modestly boosted its 2023 earnings expectations as it capitalizes on a recovery in travel
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd close Old Trafford megastore due to anti-Glazer protest
Man Utd close Old Trafford megastore due to anti-Glazer protest
Manchester United have been forced to close their megastore at Old Trafford due to an arranged protest against the club's owners, the Glazer family. The Red Devils launched their new home kit for the 2023/24 season on Tuesday morning.
1970-01-01 08:00
Kevin Spacey is about to stand trial in London on sex charges. Here's what to know
Kevin Spacey is about to stand trial in London on sex charges. Here's what to know
Double Academy Award-winner Kevin Spacey, whose stellar acting career was derailed by sex assault allegations, goes on trial in London this week, accused of sexual offenses
1970-01-01 08:00
5 Ways to Get Rid of Earworms, According to Science
5 Ways to Get Rid of Earworms, According to Science
Got a song stuck in your head that you want to get out? For starters, try humming the theme to 'The A-Team.'
1970-01-01 08:00
Hacks for saving money on school uniforms
Hacks for saving money on school uniforms
Parents and carers of children in secondary school are still spending “exorbitant amounts” on school uniforms, a charity has said. According to research conducted by The Children’s Society, which surveyed 2,000 parents across the UK in May, on average they are spending £422 per year on uniforms and £287 for primary school children. The survey found that on average pupils were expected to have three branded items, with 29% of secondary school pupils expected to own up to five branded items including PE kits, and 13% expected to have at least seven. So how exactly can parents and carers save money on school uniforms? Buy secondhand Sometimes there’s a means to buy secondhand uniforms at the school through the Parent Teacher Association, Matthew Easter, chairman of The Schoolwear Association, says. But if this isn’t the case, he adds: “Parents should challenge schools and members of staff to provide better financial support to parents.” Parents can even ask the school to reach an agreement with their recommended retail partner, to help them save money. “Have a look on local Facebook sites or sometimes schools have secondhand sales themselves,” advises teacher, mother and money saving expert Sophie Bradbury. “Sometimes you can get uniform that’s barely been worn as someone’s grown out of it too quickly. If you know anyone with children in their older years, ask them. Chances are they’ve still got some old jumpers or polo shirts hanging around. “Also check out your local charity shops and make sure to ask if they have any uniform out the back. Charity shops don’t put everything out straight away, so it’s always worth an ask. [You can also try] car boot sales. I always see old uniforms going for pennies.” It’s great when siblings attend the same school too, because you can pass down their old items. Buy good quality uniform that lasts It’s tempting to buy cheap school uniforms, but for Easter suggests it’s better to focus on quality over quantity. Easter is a parent of two girls aged seven and 10, and understands the strain it can put on families. “School uniforms are unique pieces of clothing, because pupils wear it for at least 196 days every year. It hardly changes too and doesn’t get lost as much as parents think – it’s only a small proportion. So why not invest in quality branded clothing that will last your child for a few years? “It means you can focus on purchasing the quality staple branded items, including a blazer, jumper – depending on the school – and tie from recommended retailers and then get skirts, trousers, white shirts, shoes and anything else required from independent retailers or supermarkets on the high street.” In reality, Easter suggests parents end up spending more in a shorter space of time buying lower quality uniforms, because they might need to be replaced. Buy it big so you get more out of it Uniforms tend not to be a one-time cost: you’ll have to buy replacements whenever you child has a growth spurt and the garments no longer fit. An easy hack to minimising the amount of new uniforms you have to buy? Buy the items a bit too big, giving your child time to grow into it. Recycle or upcycle Clothing is one of the world’s most polluting industries, so don’t throw your uniform away. You can always donate them to organisations that upcycle and recycle school uniforms, such as the Re:Form scheme (run by Trutex), which sells pre-owned uniforms at reduced prices. Or organisations like Pickni Uniforms, founded by Croydon rapper Jords and his friend Jamahl Rowl, which collaborates with schools, community organisations, and social service agencies to provide free school uniforms to students from low economic backgrounds. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live King Charles and Queen Camilla surprise spa guests in bathrobes at eco-village Nearly 1.5m 18 and under referred for mental health support in 2022 – charity Holiday hygiene horrors: Summer health risks to avoid, from flying to hotels
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