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6 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on ¿Dónde buscan el video filtrado de la pareja en un yate de Cartagena?
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6 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on The unexpected kitchen item that helps get your shower glass clean and sparkling – and it’s only £1.40
WITH the cost of living crisis, saving money in small ways can make a huge difference.
To help, experts have revealed that a common £1.40 household item can leave your home looking brand new – instead of forking out on expensive cleaning products.
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GettyAluminium foil can be used to clean a number of things around your home[/caption]
The item in question? Aluminium tin foil.
Indeed, the kitchen staple could save you a few pounds this year and you may be surprised what you can clean with a sheet of foil.
Experts at BunkBeds.co.uk have revealed that foil can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks in your home, not just to line the grill tray.
Adeel from BunkBeds.co.uk said: “Making our money stretch a little bit further is something that many of us need to do and if you are struggling to afford the price of some cleaning products in the shop then we wanted to find some alternatives that can do the job while saving you money.”
Here are some items in the home which you can clean with aluminium foil.
Shower doors
Shower door cleaning kits can cost upwards of £25 while window vacuums can cost over £80.
While they will do a good job cleaning your shower, aluminium foil can work just as well.
For hard water stains on glass shower doors, you can use a sheet of aluminium foil and dip it in white wine vinegar and then scrub your glass gently.
The foil helps to break down the mineral build up, leaving your shower doors sparkling clean. Using one sheet of foil could save you between £23 to £78.
Tarnished silverware
If you have old silver cutlery that looks past its best you can give new life to it by lining a bowl with aluminium and putting a little bit of baking soda in the bowl.
Next, add hot water and your cutlery and the chemical reaction between the aluminium and the baking soda will lift the stains from your silver, leaving it looking shiny and new.
This helps to avoid splashing out on silverware cleaner, which can cost anywhere from £8 to over £37.
Sticky labels on jars
If you are reusing glass jars in your kitchen but can’t seem to remove the sticky labels from previous use then aluminium foil can help.
All you need to do to remove the stickiness is apply a mix of warm water and dish soap and then use the foil as a homemade scrubber.
The rough texture on the aluminium works better than using your fingers or a sponge using it will leave no residue leftover too.
Garden tools
Regardless of how well you look after your garden tools, they will often collect rust and dirt from outdoor use.
While there are expensive cleaning solutions that you can use, you can save some money by rolling your aluminium into a ball and scrubbing the tools with a little bit of water.
Aluminium will react with the rust on your tools and cause it to dissolve. Not only will your tools look brand new but it’s also an eco-friendly way rather than using harsh chemicals.
Hair styling tools
Straighteners or curling irons can accumulate residue over time left from your hair products or sprays. Hair tool cleaners can be expensive so a cheaper alternative is to use a small ball of aluminium and a little rubbing alcohol.
To fix it, all you need to do is lightly rub your straighteners or curling irons with a mixture of rubbing alcohol and a small ball of aluminium.
Pots and pans
Washing up liquid can be expensive especially when you tend to use too much on tougher stains.
Instead of wasting your washing up liquid when using a sponge on your pots and pans, combine a small amount with a ball of foil.
Your homemade scrubber will now break down those stubborn stains while stopping you from wasting your washing-up liquid. Just don’t use them on non-stick pans as it could damage the protective surface.
Oven racks
Cleaning the oven is a job that most of us don’t want to do, and one of the toughest jobs is to clean any oven racks that food has spilt on.
Using aluminium foil with a little water is a cheap and safe option to get it sparkling.
The abrasiveness of the aluminium will allow you to remove the food stains without having to fork out £15 on a grill cleaner.
6 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Ed Miliband faces calls to approve two oil and gas fields blocked by judges
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ED Miliband was last night facing calls to approve two oil and gas fields blocked by judges.
The Energy Secretary was under pressure after a Scottish court yesterday stopped drilling at the North Sea sites, Rosebank and Jackdaw.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, whose party proposed the plan, called it an example of “lawfare killing economic growth”.
The development of the two North Sea sites were proposed by the Conservatives but yesterday judged “unlawful” because eco considerations were not factored.
Energy Secretary Mr Miliband was urged to see “common sense” and sign off a new application expected to be made that considers the impact emissions.
He is the Cabinet’s most green-minded minister and was already licking his wounds after Rachel Reeves announced a third runway at Heathrow – something he is dead against.
Downing Street had last night not decided whether it would back a fresh bid, but insisted oil and gas “for decades to come”.
Ms Badenoch said: “The Labour government who were banging on about growth yesterday are too scared to fight for the oil and gas fields that deliver energy security and provide jobs for thousands of people.
“For the sake of our country, Keir Starmer needs to get serious. He talks a lot, but his actions so far are all hiking taxes and caving to the unions and the green lobby.
Sir Keir’s spokesman said: “We’ve worked at speed to consult on updated environmental guidance so we can provide certainty to industry and resume assessments as quickly as possible.
“Oil and gas will be with us for decades to come.”
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6 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Tottenham 3 Elfsborg 0: Dane Scarlett unlikely hero as academy products combine to book spot in Europa League last 16
DANE SCARLETT was Tottenham’s unlikely hero in every sense.
The 20-year-old was only recalled from his loan at Championship side Oxford earlier this month due to a lack of game-time – with the club’s intention to farm him out again.
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RexDamola Ajayi came off the bench to seal all three points on his Spurs debut[/caption]
RexMikey Moore’s late strike finished off a fine night for the Tottenham academy[/caption]
That was made impossible when Ange Postecoglou brought him on for the injured Radu Dragusin – Spurs’ crock curse striking again – in the 66th minute.
Players are not permitted to play for more than two clubs in a season so another temporary switch was off as soon as he took to the pitch here.
But given what he then produced, and Spurs’ desperate lack of options with so many players sidelined, they probably would want to keep him anyway.
Because within four minutes of coming on, Scarlett had his first senior goal when heading home an inswinging cross from fellow sub Dejan Kulusevski.
It broke Elfsborg’s resistance and confirmed Tottenham’s safe passage to the last 16 of the Europa League, without the need of a pesky two-legged play-off in February.
Scarlett even had an assist to his name with six minutes to go as he traded passes with another sub Oyindamola Ajayi who fired home on his debut for 2-0.
There was still time for 17-year-old wonderkid Mikey Moore to make it a hat-trick of maiden goals for the club when he drilled home in stoppage time.
It brought some much-needed relief to boss Postecoglou, who at one point made light of his mad injury situation by pretending to grab his hamstring on the touchline.
The Aussie has felt the heat for the club’s disastrous league form which has seen them plummet down to 15th.
A relegation battle cannot be ruled out given their form and injury problems.
But Postecoglou has kept the faith that things will turn around when they get their players back.
While he has also pointed to the potential glory of the cups, given they are in the Carabao Cup semi-finals, the FA Cup and now the knockouts in Europe.
Spurs have badly missed key defender Micky van de Ven for the last seven weeks due to his latest hamstring injury.
So the loud cheer when the Dutchman’s name was read out before kick-off was understandable – as would have been any nerves over the prospect of reinjury.
He ended up only playing the first 45 minutes in what was likely a planned move to ease him back gently – and in truth he had next to no defensive work to do in his time on the pitch.
Elfsborg are still in their pre-season for their domestic campaign and have only played two competitive games since December 12 – albeit both wins in th Europa League – and sat back throughout.
Captain Son Heung-min has struggled for his own form amid Tottenham’s difficult season.
But he has been better in the last week, netting twice in the 3-2 win at Hoffenheim last Thursday and being Spurs’ best player in Sunday’s 2-1 horror show against Leicester.
Here he was at his twinkle-toed best, dancing round Elfsborg’s defenders and leaving Simon Hedlund particularly dizzy.
One clever bit of movement saw the South Korean cut the ball back for Pape Sarr who was denied by a fine stop from Isak Pettersson.
The Elfsborg stopper had said on Wednesday his side would “not be scared” when taking on Spurs.
And he made a brave save when facing down Moore’s goalbound strike after more clever feet from Son.
Lucas Bergvall may have felt an extra desire to impress given the Swede was up against opposition from his home country.
Perhaps it affected his concentration as he gave the ball away sloppily several times in the first half, incurring the wrath of Postecoglou who angrily urged the 18-year-old to calm down.
Dragusin came on for Van de Ven at the break in a triple change for the hosts.
Besfort Zeneli’s shot hit the Romanian’s leg soon after and looped up, allowing striker Jalal Abdullai to pull off an acrobatic volley which went narrowly over the bar.
The anti-Daniel Levy chants reached fever pitch in the immediate aftermath of Sunday’s loss to Leicester, with many fed-up fans calling for ownership change.
That dissension was more a murmur here that every so often would crop up, either in the form of a ‘We want Levy out’ taunt or the popular Kulusevski song which also takes aim at the supremo.
All of a sudden, Dragusin went down clutching his right knee.
He had attempted to hack away a loose ball and instantly felt a problem and after receiving treatment, eventually had to be withdrawn.
On in his place came academy product Scarlett, who within four minutes was wheeling away after heading in Kulusevski’s cross for his maiden Spurs goal.
There was another first strike 14 minutes later as 19-year-old debutant Ajayi played a one-two with Scarlett and fired a low, left-footed shot into the corner, killing off Elfsborg and raising the roof.
Spurs had four teenagers on the pitch by the end in Archie Gray, Bergvall, Ajayi and Moore – who struck in stoppage time to round off a fabulous night for Tottenham’s kids.
6 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Putin’s bully-boy tactics won’t stop me telling stories of ordinary people caught up in conflict
REPORTING from war zones is the best and worst job in the world.
I see horrific things and sometimes get scared witless.
Russia has issued an arrest warrant for The Sun’s defence editor Jerome StarkeyEPAWhat Russia really wants is to bury proper journalism, to stop reporters shedding light on Putin’s war crimes[/caption]
Peter JordanThe Sun’s Jerome Starkey pictured as artillery is fired in 2022[/caption]
But I get to tell amazing stories about ordinary people caught up in a conflict.
I won’t be stopped by the bully-boy threats from a sham Russian court in Kursk.
I have reported in these pages about innocent people maimed by cluster bombs.
We have given a voice to pensioners living in a Kharkiv bathroom because it is the only room without windows or outside walls that could be blown to bits by missiles.
We have told stories of babies born in bunkers.
Stories of parents who rescued stolen children from thousands of miles behind the front line.
Stories of civilians forced to wear uniforms to defend loved ones.
Stories of soldiers slain in blood-soaked trenches.
And I have interviewed captured Russian troops — some of them convicts press-ganged into Storm Z battalions.
In August I had the extraordinary chance to visit Kursk, captured in Ukraine’s surprise attack.
It was Russia’s worst loss on home soil since WW2.
Russia claims my trip was a crime. It’s absurd. The Leninsky District Court said I crossed the border illegally.
What did they expect? For me to stop at the border, as drones swarmed overhead, and get my passport stamped?
What Russia really wants is to bury proper journalism, to stop reporters shedding light on Putin’s war crimes.
It won’t work. We did our jobs. We did journalism. And journalism is not a crime.
President Zelensky with Jerome in November 2023A bullet-ridden sign at the border crossing on the way into Kursk, Russia