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Aldi opening 15 new UK stores by the end of the year - This is Money
Aldi opening 15 new UK stores by the end of the year - This is Money

The German discount supermarket, which currently has more than 930 UK stores, will be opening new stores in, among other locations, Bedlington, Edinburgh, Poole and Windsor.

Chip crisis: Christmas shoppers face disappointment, Arm boss warns - BBC News
Chip crisis: Christmas shoppers face disappointment, Arm boss warns - BBC News

The unprecedented chip shortage means many won't get the presents they want for Christmas.

Aldi reveals locations of 15 new stores - see if your town is on the list - The Mirror
Aldi reveals locations of 15 new stores - see if your town is on the list - The Mirror

The German discounter previously pledged to spend more than £1.3billion on new stores by 2023, with plans to open 100 new branches over the next two years

Man attacks McDonald’s employees and smashes Covid barrier after being told to wear mask - The Independent
Tom Hanks says he was offered William Shatner’s space flight first but refused to pay $28m - The Independent
Jeff Bezos's £48m Gulf Stream leads stampede of jet out of COP26 - Daily Mail
Jeff Bezos's £48m Gulf Stream leads stampede of jet out of COP26 - Daily Mail

Joining the exodus of executive planes leaving the climate conference yesterday were the UAE and Bahrain royal families and delegations from Japan, India, Brazil, Israel, Russia and Australia.

Average house price now more than £250,000, says Nationwide - BBC News
Average house price now more than £250,000, says Nationwide - BBC News

Property prices have risen by 9.9% in the last year, the Nationwide says, but a slowdown is expected.

The 1 Number That Proves Shiba Inu Is in Trouble - Motley Fool
The 1 Number That Proves Shiba Inu Is in Trouble - Motley Fool

Shiba Inu has rallied over 12,700,000% in 15 months, but its future looks bleak.

Clearview AI ordered to delete all facial recognition data belonging to Australians - The Verge
Clearview AI ordered to delete all facial recognition data belonging to Australians - The Verge

Controversial facial recognition firm Clearview AI has been ordered to destroy all images and facial templates belonging to individuals living in Australia by the country’s national privacy regulator. Clearview is appealing the decision.

Couple washing in sea and living in car hit back at trolls after six weeks of hell - Birmingham Live
Couple washing in sea and living in car hit back at trolls after six weeks of hell - Birmingham Live

The couple have clapped back at critics after enduring six weeks of hell living in their car.

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