Air fryers now third most-used appliance in British kitchens – survey
Only toasters and microwaves are more commonly used, with 33% now not using a conventional oven at all, the poll found.
Only toasters and microwaves are more commonly used, with 33% now not using a conventional oven at all, the poll found.
Israeli strikes on Wednesday killed 51 people and injured more than 220, according to Lebanon’s health minister.
Jota lost his place to Darwin Nunez for the 3-0 Premier League win over Bournemouth on Saturday, but the two were paired together at Anfield.
Christian Eriksen opened the scoring for United after 35 minutes but the Dutch side levelled in the second half through Sam Lammers.
The Ministry of Justice is working with the police to return five offenders to custody with the majority back in prison.
It could be hiding in plain sight, researchers say.
A Conservative motion to to overturn a law which set the default speed limit at 20mph in built-up areas was rejected by the Welsh Parliament.
The PSNI said there have now been 48 arrests and 38 charges since violence broke out following anti-immigration protests in the city on August 3.
Craig Mackinlay, a quadruple amputee, praised the NHS for its care when he was ‘very ill’ but was ‘not quite so complimentary’ on his aftercare.
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry was hearing evidence on Wednesday from Scotland’s chief medical officer, Sir Gregor Smith.
Ashley Williams was caught on CCTV as he roamed around the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham with a fire extinguisher in his hand.
The 70-year-old was speaking after being knighted at Windsor Castle.
The Prime Minister has defended the use of accommodation for his son to study while he was sitting his GCSE exams.
The PM said last month that the upcoming Budget will be ‘painful’ and warned in his conference speech on Tuesday of ‘the difficult road ahead’.
Sir Keir Starmer said he and his ministers had made ‘a difficult decision, taken because the last government left a £22 billion black hole’.