Our tummies are rumbling because Nando's just revealed their Christmas menu... and it sounds so good! The popular restaurant chain plan on tempting the tastebuds of the public over the festive season with the likes of peri-peri gravy for chicken.
14.10.2021 - 10:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Pure Planet and Colorado Energy, who have a combined total of 250,000 UK customers, have become the latest companies to collapse due to soaring wholesale prices and join nine small energy suppliers who stopped trading from the start of September.
Energy watchdog Ofgem has said it will protect the customers' supply of energy and credit in accounts. Households will be moved to a new supplier when one is found.
Pure Planet, which has 235,000 UK customers, said it was unable to continue operating
Our tummies are rumbling because Nando's just revealed their Christmas menu... and it sounds so good! The popular restaurant chain plan on tempting the tastebuds of the public over the festive season with the likes of peri-peri gravy for chicken.
The energy regulator Ofgem may change the way it caps bills for millions of households across the UK as a major spike in global gas prices continues to put more pressure on suppliers.
UK Channel 4 and Netflix series expect is drama, aside from the occasional undercooked cake or crumpet.However, judge Prue Leith has caused a stir online after saying the decadent desserts are “worth every calorie.”Social media watchdogs are now accusing the 84-year-old South African chef-restaurateur ofrepeatedly making “toxic” comments that are “triggering” to those with eating disorders.“Prue Leith Stop Talking About Fat And Calories Challenge,” tweeted one viewer in jest.
Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith took her innuendos to a whole new level in the latest episode. Pastry week saw the amateur bakers cook up tricky pies, laminated baklava and deep fried "chouxnuts" (which are just posh doughnuts to the rest of us!).
Canelo Alvarez versus Caleb Plant - the fight billed as the "Road to Undisputed" - will take place on November 6, 2021, and will be available to watch for UK viewers on BT Sport Box Office.
Soaring energy costs could lead to factory closures and job losses, business leaders have warned as they demanded more UK Government support.
With energy prices soaring throughout the country and winter approaching, we could all use some tips on how to cut costs.
Fans of The Great British Bake Off have slammed Prue Leith for using the term 'worth every calorie.'
Prue Leith is best-known as one of the judges on everyone's favourite Tuesday night show, the Great British Bake Off.The 81 year old expert baker and TV personality has been with her partner John Playfair for years. And despite being married, the pair didn't actually live together for nine years.
The Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith has shared a gorgeous throwback snap from her twenties. The 81 year old, who has given a sneak peek inside her quirky home with an amazing yellow kitchen, posted a glamorous snap of herself, aged 29, in 1969 to her 189,000 Instagram followers.
Goto Energy has become the latest in an ever-growing list of energy suppliers to go out of business since the start of September amid a massive spike in global wholesale gas prices.
Russia will do what it can to assist the UK and could "come to the rescue" amid problems linked to rising energy costs.
Sea Power have shared their latest single ‘Folly’ – you can hear the new track below.The song is the latest preview of the band’s – who were formerly known as British Sea Power – upcoming new album ‘Everything Was Forever’, which is set for release on February 11, 2022.“‛Folly’ is in the tradition of singalong Sea Power apocalyptic anthems – everyone ambling down the road to a multitude of catastrophes.
Beverley Callard is set to return to TV screens with a brand new show alongside Jordan North.
Energy bills are expected to rocket this winter for consumers whose fixed-term contracts are coming to an end and in April next year, the price cap, which applies to around 14 million households across the UK, will rise again.