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In the first salvo of the Budget raid on Britons, Wes Streeting announced that the exemption for pre-packaged milk-based drinks is being scrapped.

From 'lightning deals' to 'super deals' and 'bulk saver hubs', shoppers who visit the websites of Chinese retail giants AliExpress, Temu or Shein this week are bombarded with Black Friday adverts.

The 20ft-high pile of hazardous rubbish was illegally dumped in a field next to the A34 and River Cherwell near Kidlington in Oxfordshire.

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Charlotte Tilbury's Black Friday sale just got bigger - and there's one deal everyone's talking about

SHOPPING: Charlotte Tilbury's Black Friday sale just got even better - the iconic beauty brand is now offering a rare 25 per cent off sitewide.

UKLASH just dropped a huge sitewide Black Friday sale - and shoppers say the viral lash serum is so good they've ditched extensions for good

SHOPPING: UKLASH, the brand behind the UK's bestselling lash serum, is boosting its Black Friday offers with up to 40 per cent off sitewide. Here's everything we're shopping.

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The case reached London's High Court after the death in 2018 of Graham Cheslyn-Curtis, boss of multinational Nottinghamshire-based medical supply company Millpledge. He left, along with his will, a detailed letter hoping his partner's son and daughter - who he treated 'as his children' - would be groomed to take over running the multi-million-pound business. Twice married Mr Cheslyn-Curtis (left) established a trust appointing his top aides to 'tutor and mentor' the siblings Leah-Jane Styring (centre), 47, and 49-year-old Nathan Smith. That was meant to bring them into the firm in senior roles and make them directors. But relations between Nathan and Leah and trustees Malcolm Taylor and 70-year-old Paddy Campbell (right) - who became chairman of the company board after Mr Cheslyn Curtis' death - were described as then 'comprehensively breaking down'.

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The iconic balm cleanser Marks and Spencer shoppers 'beg' not to go out of stock is now on sale for Black Friday

SHOPPING: One of Marks and Spencer's most highly-rated cleansing balms has now gone on sale for 25 per cent off this Black Friday . And it includes the whole of their iconic line.

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SHOPPING: If a high-tech, anti-ageing skin solution is at the top of your Black Friday 'to-buy' list then we may have found just the offer to tempt you from Keskine.

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EXCLUSIVEIt's a 'myth' Tony Blair had to convince Buckingham Palace to give Diana her Westminster Abbey funeral… plans were being drawn up before anyone from the government EVER attended a meeting, claims ROBERT HARDMAN

Speaking on the Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things podcast, the royal biographer said he has since interviewed many of the key players involved in organising the ceremony - seeking to correct 'myths' about the week following the Princess's death in Paris. Hardman revealed it was actually members of the Spencer family who initially wanted a smaller, private service, whilst the royal household 'to their credit' quickly realised a major public funeral was necessary. He told co-host and historian Kate Williams that he has seen a memo from Lord Airlie, the Lord Chamberlain, issued on Sunday 31 August - the day Diana died - instructing officials to begin work on the funeral before anyone from the government attended a planning meeting. This runs contrary to the version of events depicted in the 2006 film The Queen and later in Netflix 's The Crown, where the government took the initiative in pushing for a large public ceremony.

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