Supermarkets take an axe to prices for 'Christmas Tree Saturday'

Supermarkets take an axe to prices for ‘Christmas Tree Saturday’ in a bid to get more shoppers buying festive firs Saturday is being dubbed ‘Christmas Tree Saturday’ by some supermarkets  If rising prices are casting a shadow over your yuletide preparations, rejoice in the fact that one family tradition will cost less – thanks to a Christmas tree price war. Supermarkets

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'Our lives were ruined by contraceptive coils – we can't get justice'

EXCLUSIVE ‘The contraceptive coil ruined our lives – but we can’t get justice’: Women suffering daily agony and horror symptoms because of device CAN’T claim compensation because of 10-year liability limit on medical products Have you been affected by Essure coil? Email [email protected]  Women suffering from daily agony and horror symptoms after having the Essure contraceptive coil fitted can’t claim

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Trevor Phillips calls Omid Scobie racist royals allegations 'nonsense'

Trevor Phillips labels Omid Scobie’s allegations about ‘racist royals’ as ‘nonsense’ and says there’s ‘no family of colour anywhere in the world’ which doesn’t talk about a baby’s skin colour – amid row sparked by Dutch Endgame A leading equalities campaigner today dismissed claims that royals discussing Prince Archie ‘s skin colour should be considered racist, declaring: ‘There is no

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From Melbourne’s ‘Smack Street’ to New York’s TikTok car theft: How our crime rate compares with other big cities

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There’s a nickname for Smith Street, the modish strip that bisects Collingwood and Fitzroy, that most people are unfamiliar with: “Smack Street”. “You could walk down here any day of the week, any time of day, and be offered heroin,” says Greg Denham,

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China’s Belt squeezes so tight, Laos is choking

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. What in the World, a free weekly newsletter from our foreign correspondents, is sent every Thursday. Below is an excerpt. Sign up to get the whole newsletter delivered to your inbox. I’m writing to you from a train on the Laos-China railway as

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Australia news live: Israel and Hamas agree to extend their ceasefire in Gaza; Brittany Higgins to return to witness box as Lehrmann defamation trial continues

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. 1 of 1 Dutton doubles down on demand for apology Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says he will wait to see if he gets an apology before considering legal actions after federal Labor ministers claimed he had voted to protect paedophiles rather than children.

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