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Half of adults want more effort from partners on Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day has been dubbed a waste of money with novelty mugs and cheap underwear amongst the worst presents.

More than half of the 2,015 adults polled, said their partner should make more effort, rather than splurge on presents they don’t even want.

Respondents reported the rubbish gifts they had received included ‘wrong’ perfume, socks, candles and even, a car mat.

But while most said the day of lovers is a waste of time, one in three said they’d be gutted if their better half did nothing to celebrate.

Travel together

The research by Railcard.co.uk, found that one in five said a trip away would be the best romantic gesture with the Lake District top destination in the UK.

Relationship expert and coach, Sarah Louise Ryan, said: “Couples who travel together often end up more fulfilled and happier in their relationship.

“There are many reasons for this; inclusive of the fact it encourages communication and can deepen feelings of commitment as they plan their trips ahead of time, looking towards the future.

“Travel allows more opportunities for romance and time outside of the day-to-day routine, meaning romantic sparks can be reignited.

“Where flowers and chocolates can play a part, this Valentine’s Day I’d encourage all couples to carve out some time to book and experience a romantic getaway, whether for a day trip or a long weekend.”

The study also found 36% had considered a trip together as a way to rekindle a floundering relationship.

Limar Homes Announces Parkview Residence, a New Golden Visa-Compliant Project in South Athens

Greek property developer Limar Homes has revealed Parkview Residence, a newly launched residential development in the southern area of Athens.

The exclusive collection features 13 sleek, premium residences crafted to deliver an upscale coastal living experience and strong investment prospects, all within close proximity to the beach.

With its prime location and modern design, Parkview Residence gives foreign investors a unique opportunity to secure property in one of Greece’s most dynamic and coveted regions, complete with access to the Greek Golden Visa Programme.

The 13 residences range from 34–55 square metres, including one- and two-bedroom apartments featuring modern architecture, premium finishes, and energy-efficient systems. Each home features thoughtfully designed interiors, abundant natural light and private outdoor spaces.

Residents will enjoy immediate access to the Athens Riviera beaches, major transport links, shopping, dining, and leisure amenities as well as parks and green areas with uninterrupted views.

With prices starting from €250,000, the development meets the minimum investment threshold required for the Greek Golden Visa, making it an attractive entry point for investors seeking residency in Greece.

The Greek Golden Visa Program remains one of Europe’s most popular residency-by-investment options, offering five-year renewable residency for the investor and their family, visa-free travel throughout the Schengen Area and the opportunity to benefit from long-term lifestyle, tax, and business advantages in Greece.

Manos Vasilakis, Manager at Limar Homes said: “We are thrilled to unveil our all-new Parkview Residence development, which reflects our commitment to excellence and offers an opportunity to live or invest in one of Athens’ most promising neighborhoods.

“As one of the most trusted Greek developers, our mission is to deliver high-quality, design-driven homes that offer both lifestyle benefits and long-term value, and we believe this development will do exactly that.

“Investors can take advantage of the Greek Golden Visa by purchasing one of these apartments and we expect demand to be high.”

Following previous successful developments including Aura Residences, Portside Residence, and La Liviera, Limar Homes aims to establish itself as a leader among Greek developers and consistently deliver projects that combine contemporary aesthetics with strong investment potential.

For more information, visit www.limarhomes.com and follow the company on Instagram @limarhomes.

Majority of UK Workers Now Locked Out of Housing Market, New Analysis Shows

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Fresh research from Open Property Group suggests that typical UK workers can no longer realistically afford to buy a home. The average property in England is priced at 7.7 times the median wage, significantly above widely accepted affordability guidelines.

ONS statistics reveal that the median English house price in 2024 stood at £290,000, while the median full-time salary was £37,600. Using standard borrowing limits, this places home ownership within comfortable reach only for the top 10% of earners.

  • House prices now 7.7x average annual income (ONS, 2024)
  • Traditional mortgage limit: 4.5x income – leaving most buyers priced out
  • In London, affordability ratios exceed 11x earnings in several boroughs
  • Affordability gap has widened 75% since 1999 (4.4x to 7.7x)

Jason Harris-Cohen, Managing Director at Open Property Group says “Our analysis shows that home ownership has become a financial impossibility for the majority of UK earners. What we’re witnessing is not just a temporary market fluctuation but a structural failure that has been decades in the making. Wages have not kept pace with rising property values, and this disconnect is now so severe that even diligent savers with stable incomes are finding that the goalposts are constantly shifting out of reach.

This growing gap between wages and property prices is locking millions out of ownership and forcing people into long-term renting. The traditional housing ladder, where people start small and gradually move up, is no longer functioning for everyday buyers. Instead, it has become a system where those without family wealth or large deposits are left behind.

If we want to restore balance and fairness to the housing market, policymakers must focus on long-term affordability rather than short-term incentives that do little to solve the underlying issue. Without meaningful intervention, we risk creating a generational divide where owning a home becomes a privilege reserved for the wealthiest, rather than a realistic aspiration for working people.

We also need to acknowledge that meaningful reform must address several interconnected factors that continue to push prices further out of reach. In reality, buyers are facing a perfect storm of challenges, including:

  • Stagnant wage growth compared to rising living costs
  • A chronic undersupply of genuinely affordable homes
  • High deposit requirements that outpace savings rates
  • Regional disparities that leave workers unable to live near their jobs
  • Mortgage rates that remain elevated despite recent market adjustments

Without tackling these issues collectively, affordability will only worsen.”

With affordability ratios now at record highs:

  • The average first-time buyer needs a deposit of £50,000–£80,000
  • Private rental demand continues to rise as buyers remain priced out
  • More than 4.6 million households now rent privately. Up 25% in a decade

Experts warn that without targeted interventions such as affordable housing expansion, shared ownership schemes, and regional wage adjustments, the UK risks “permanently pricing out” younger and middle-income generations.

UK Visitors Respond Enthusiastically to Taiwan Select Pop-Up Showcase 2025

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Taiwanese innovators impressed UK audiences at Westfield White City this October, as the Taiwan Select Pop-Up Showcase 2025 received strong consumer approval.

The event, led by TAITRA and TITA, showcased 25 exceptional Taiwanese brands distinguished with the Taiwan Excellence mark, reflecting leadership in sustainability, quality, and innovative design. The showcase offered UK visitors first-hand experience with products shaping Taiwan’s contemporary design identity.

Surveys conducted throughout the exhibition revealed enthusiastic engagement and significant commercial potential for the brands involved.

According to the data, 95% of visitors said the event improved their perception of Taiwanese products, while 93% declared they were likely or very likely to buy Taiwanese goods in the future. Additionally, 91% stated they would recommend Taiwanese brands, and 70% highlighted the high-quality, innovative products as the aspect they enjoyed most.

Technology-driven products stood out strongly, appealing to 78% of attendees.

Many technology brands from Taiwan exhibited, including Acer, showcasing its intelligent mobility products including the Free Sense Smart Ring (Gen 1) and Predator Utility Lite Backpack. ASUS impressed at the showcase with the VivoWatch 6 wearable; and GIGABYTE caught eyes with the AERO X16 laptop, AORUS FO32U2P gaming monitor, and X870 AORUS Stealth Ice motherboard. 

As well as technology products on the stand, wellness, health and lifestyle products caught consumer attention. The survey data found that health, wellbeing and lifestyle brands were chosen by 40% of visitors as being of interest. 

The KYMCO, Freerider, and Heartway Medical showcased smart foldable scooters were popular, as were OptiqB’s glasses-free 3D film display, and JIYONSON’s BeanGo Cube coffee roaster. 

The Vinxper’s adjustable electric wine aerator and Aromase, Juniper Scalp Purifying Liquid Shampoo and Head-To-Toe Shampoo & Body Wash also caught eyes. 

Sustainability featured heavily in fashion and travel products, which saw a lot of shoppers admiring Uni-Paragon’s deya marine-recycled roll-up backpack. The UKL Enterprise pineapple-leaf fibre garments were also of interest to shoppers looking for sustainable clothing options, and Acer’s Predator Pulse luggage combining durability and futuristic style, saw a lot of interest from consumers who like to travel.

On the stand, there was also the opportunity to try Taiwanese delicacies during the Happy Hours on Thursday and Saturday, and throughout the week. Over half of visitors said the appeal to the stand was to explore new food and drink from Taiwan. This included Your Zesty Bliss bubble fruit tea, Pineapple cakes from Taipec and Bubble (Boba) tea from T4.

With awareness, affinity, and purchase intent trending upwards on all products at the Taiwan Select Pop-Up Showcase 2025, the event demonstrated Taiwan Excellence’s global appeal, turning curiosity into connection and innovation into commercial opportunity. 

EU Campaign Specialists Highlight the Top Food and Drink Themes for Christmas 2025

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According to experts working on the EU’s ‘More Than Only Food & Drink’ initiative, this year’s festive period will see a balance of contemporary trends and long-loved European traditions. Their predictions, shaped by deep knowledge of beer, cheese, wine and bakery products, encourage consumers to be adventurous without forgetting the classic flavours that define Christmas across Europe.

Beer: Balance is the New Festive Norm

Beer expert and campaign advisor Mark Dredge predicts this could be the first Christmas where drinkers favour a more balanced approach to alcohol. “Many choose to abstain or alternate between standard and low-ABV beers,” he explains.

He notes that countries with strong beer traditions were early to embrace no- and low-alcohol options. Germany, for instance, offers excellent alcohol-free lagers and wheat beers, while Spain produces superb alcohol-free lagers. Denmark’s alcohol-free IPAs also stand out, but Mark emphasises that quality alcohol-free beers are now available across the EU.

For those seeking higher-ABV brews, Mark recommends Belgian seasonal beers. He says: “I personally drink a lot of Belgian beer at Christmas because of the way it stands up to our traditional Christmas food. Belgian Christmas beers especially are strong and rich enough for the big Christmas flavours and are a natural fit for traditional festive dishes.”

“Whilst some countries add festive flavours during the brewing process, the Belgians bring out the flavours of distinct yeast profiles such as clove – a characteristic that comes naturally from the yeast itself.”

While Belgian beers are suited to all festive occasions, Mark highlights that chocolate pairs particularly well with Belgian sours and fruit beers. He also notes that cheese and beer share a natural affinity, and presenting the best beers to pair with chocolate and cheese is a great way to upsell and support the Christmas beer shopper. 

For those planning larger gatherings, Mark says it’s important to stock what the majority of drinkers want – with lager often being the crowd pleaser. “When it comes to lager at Christmas, it makes sense to upsell to the high-quality Bayerisches Bier PGI from Germany or České Pivo PGI from the Czech Republic, where there is heritage and pride in the production. We are also seeing a renewed interest in fruit beers, and again, I’d suggest leaning on the classic fruit beers from Belgium, such as Kriek or Framboise, which are made with real fruit and are a natural expression of the style.”

Cheese: A Sales Opportunity in Every Festive Moment

Cheese writer and educator Patrick McGuigan sees cheese as one of the most versatile and valuable categories for Christmas.

Patrick says: “The cheese and charcuterie board is already a popular centrepiece at festive get togethers, and we’re seeing a rise in cheese selection packs that make it easier for Christmas shoppers.  Ready-made cheeseboards also provide a real opportunity to showcase premium EU cheeses. Retailers can help by using shelf talkers to give flavour profiles and matching ideas, for instance if you like Gorgonzola PDO from Italy – a creamy blue cheese with a bold, tangy flavour – you should try Fourme d’Ambert PDO, one of France’s mildest blue cheeses with a smooth, buttery texture, or Roquefort PDO, which is saltier and more intense, made from sheep’s milk and aged in natural caves. All pair beautifully with the rich sweetness of Sauternes PDO dessert wine from France.”

Patrick stresses that Christmas is also a time to showcase cheese alongside the drinks, condiments, and crackers that enhance the experience. He added: “We’ve all had guests drop by unannounced, and a small selection of cheeses served with a few crackers and condiments makes a quick and easy accompaniment to drinks. Retailers can help shoppers even more by merchandising these products near the cheese, as well as displaying drinks pairings, such as a Champagne PDO from France and Valli di Porto Pino PGI from Italy. Both offer freshness and acidity that cut through rich, creamy cheeses – making them natural festive pairings.”

Patrick believes that the trend for baked cheeses will continue and suggests that retailers look beyond Camembert, towards alternatives such as Mont d’Or PDO, Pont-l’Évêque PDO and Saint-Marcellin PGI from France, which come in their own boxes or dishes and are easy to pop in the oven. He also proposes stocking small festive-themed ceramic baking dishes (popular in France), cheeseboards and cheese knives alongside the cheeses for those seeking last minute gifts.

Patrick said: “For Boxing Day, leftover cheese makes a great filling for Sandos – which have really taken off on social media this year. The versatility and range of EU cheeses can be paired with so many different condiments and charcuterie and present a great opportunity to cross-sell. It would be great to see retailers providing recipe inspiration for using up leftovers and creating the ultimate turkey Sando or grilled cheese sandwich.”

Wine: Less but Better

Wine specialist Neil McAndrew notes that many shoppers are approaching Christmas with a “less but better” mindset. While Champagne PDO remains a festive favourite, Crémant continues to rise. Retailers should also watch for a renewed interest in Blanquette de Limoux, Winzersekt from Germany, Franciacorta PDO from Italy, and quality Cava PDO from Spain.

Neil said: “The classic regions always perform well during the festive period, as customers focus on certainty and consistency over experimentation. From France, Bordeaux (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc) and Burgundy (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay) remain firm favourites. Spain’s Rioja (Tempranillo, Garnacha) and Italy’s Chianti (Sangiovese) also continue to be popular choices, ideal for both gifting and celebrations.” 

For the more adventurous, Neil suggests that retailers look for island wines and wines from Central Europe.  He also recommends sweeter-style wines, particularly Port PDO from Portugal which continues to be a festive favourite – whether it is Vintage, Late Bottled Vintage or Tawny. 

Neil emphasises the importance of offering an attractive range for mindful drinkers, noting that there are good examples of no and low-alcohol still and sparkling wines from classic regions like Provence and Bordeaux – with some of the best examples coming from Germany, which has been at the forefront of the technique. He added: “Most German wines already have low alcohol to begin with. As there is less alcohol to remove, it results in a more traditional wine taste.”

When it comes to capitalising on the Christmas wine opportunity, Neil concluded: “The most successful retailers see their business through the eyes of their customers and take steps to ease the customer into making a selection they are happy with. Aside from displaying the wines in a coherent structure – i.e., by country or, as is increasingly popular, by style – which helps to promote lesser-known gems, make sure they can easily pick up the bottle and read the review or label information. Focus on what you want to promote, stock up, and ask your suppliers to train your staff to sell with knowledge and confidence. Offer in-store tastings of recommended wines and highlight a smaller selection of staff favourites or best buys, with detailed notes on the wines and producers.”

Bakery: A Return to Continental Classics

Bakery industry expert Simon Atkins predicts a return to traditional European bakes this Christmas. “We’re seeing inspiration from German classics like Bienenstich (bee-sting cake) and festive soft pretzels, alongside a renewed focus on the traditional flavours of panettone after last year’s wave of unconventional fillings,” he said.

“Sourdough’s popularity will be capitalised on by retailers marketing its inclusion in a range of bakes – from stollen to biscotti. Traditional panettone also includes a sourdough starter, so expect this to be much more prominently displayed.”

Simon believes there will be a shift away from speculoos flavourings, which were extremely popular last year, with caramel and ginger flavours taking their place.

When it comes to party snacks, Simon anticipates a move towards more natural, long, slow food processing methods used across the EU. He cites dehydrated fruits and vegetables as a flavour-forward ingredient in both sweet and savoury bakes and predicts that the ‘flavour bomb’ of dehydrated mushrooms will feature in a range of party snacks – as well as truffle-based treats at the luxury end of the market. Shoppers can expect premium options made with Tartufo Bianco d’Alba from Italy or Trufa negra de Teruel PGI from Spain.

Desserts will also be inspired by popular EU ingredients. Simon said: “When it comes to ready-made desserts, we are likely to see more caramel flavours and dark sugar toppings, in the style of France’s iconic crème brûlée. Christmas will also follow the big trend of the year, as we are likely to see pistachio – such as Pistacchio Verde di Bronte PDO from Italy – in all manner of festive cakes, biscuits and, of course, chocolate.”

Christmas 2025 is likely to see a shift towards more natural, less processed, and lower-alcohol options, as shoppers adopt a more balanced approach to festive indulgence. The high quality and stringent safety standards upheld across the EU – combined with its rich heritage and centuries-old natural production methods – offer retailers a broad selection of products to meet evolving consumer preferences. GI-certified specialities such as Pane di Altamura PDO from Italy, Pan Gallego PGI from Spain, and Pain d’épices de Dijon from France are just a few examples of how this heritage can be brought to the Christmas table in 2025.

For more information, please visit: enjoy-its-from-europe.campaign.europa.eu/united-kingdom/en

Great gifts for Grandad this Christmas

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Show Grandad just how special he is this festive season with gifts that blend comfort, quality, and a touch of tradition. 

Whether he’s a fan of cosy winter mornings, sweet indulgences, something a little more practical or something thrilling, these thoughtful picks are bound to make his Christmas merry and bright.

A sweet treat fit for royalty

A sweet treat is the perfect addition to any stocking. Bring a smile to your loved ones’ faces with these scrumptious All Butter Salted Caramel Biscuits, a delicious accompaniment to a royal cup of tea. There’s also an option for Shortbread Biscuits if that’s more to your fancy!

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As an independent charity, every item purchased helps to support the care of the magnificent buildings, gardens and collections looked after by Historic Royal Palaces – the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Kew Palace, Banqueting House, and Hillsborough Castle and Gardens in Northern Ireland. 

Available: £8, HistoricalRoyalPalaces

The perfect festive cheeseboard

Belton Farm’s Cheese Feast Hamper is a ready-made gift for cheese lovers, featuring a curated selection of award-winning cheeses, artisan crackers, and tangy chutney. 

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Highlights include aged Silver Fox, Organic Red Leicester, Coloured Cheshire, Double Gloucester, and both Red Fox and Smoked Red Fox cheeses. 

Accompanied by Peters Yard sourdough crackers and Mrs Darlington beetroot chutney, it’s beautifully boxed and ideal for Christmas Eve or gifting under the tree. 

Available: £34, Belton Farm

Everyday luxury: A cosy winter robe

How about a traditional dressing gown, woven with pure organic cotton and a textured yarn-dye check? This SeaSalt robe is designed to fit comfortably, complete with a gentle shawl collar and a self-fabric waist tie and includes two handy patch pockets. 

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Perfect for wintery days around the house, it has a regular fit and is 100% cotton.

Available:  £79.95, Sea Salt Cornwall

The perfect last-minute gift with Racingclub.com’s horseracing shares

Give Grandad the unforgettable thrill of becoming a racehorse owner this Christmas with RacingClub.com.

For as little as £25, he can own a share in a real racehorse and experience the excitement of the turf – from regular updates on his horse’s training and race days to a share of any prize money won.

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Owners can also apply for exclusive race day badges, enjoy luxury hospitality at iconic venues like Newbury Racecourse, and even enter ballots for behind-the-scenes stable visits to meet other shareholders, trainers, jockeys, and their horse.

Each share comes with full syndicate benefits, making this the perfect gift for any racing enthusiast. You can even add official RacingClub.com merchandise or a gift card so Grandad can choose his own horse to back.

Available: From £25, RacingClub.com 

Give the gift of timeless elegance

Grandad will look effortlessly distinguished with this elegant new Fossil watch. The rich royal blue leather strap pairs beautifully with the gold-tone 44mm case, creating a look that’s both classic and contemporary. 

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The blue dial features refined gold Roman numerals and chronograph subdials, adding a sophisticated finish that’s sure to impress.

With 50m water resistance and a two-year warranty, the Fossil FS4835 isn’t just a handsome timepiece – it’s a lasting gift that blends style, quality, and timeless appeal.

Available: £89, watches2u.com

A tee-rific puzzle for golf fans

Perfect for the golf lover with a sense of humour, this brilliant A–Z of Golf jigsaw puzzle celebrates the quirks and charm of the game. Each letter reveals a clever illustration, from H for hook to Q for quarter shot and even Z for zzzzzz, guaranteed to raise a smile while testing your puzzle skills.

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Created by Tim Bulmer, a celebrated UK artist known for his witty and light-hearted work, this puzzle captures his trademark humour and playful spirit. Whether Grandad’s a seasoned golfer or just enjoys a good laugh, this is a fun and thoughtful gift that’s sure to entertain over the holidays.

Available: £17.49, Amazon  

As Winter Approaches, Expert Highlights Hot-Air Myths That Won’t Cure Condensation

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The drop in temperatures means many homeowners will soon be dealing once again with the return of condensation.

Its presence on windows is one of the earliest and most recognisable signs that the colder months are here.

While it may appear harmless, failing to address condensation correctly can lead to significant damage over time.

To help prevent this, a leading UK authority has outlined the best ways to manage it – and the hot-air solutions that should be avoided altogether.

Condensation expert George Edwards, from Timberwise, said: “When it comes to condensation, you are going to find that everyone you speak to has a different idea on how you can reduce the amount being created in your home. What you might not know is that there are a few surefire ways to remove condensation from your property, and they are not linked to many of the home remedies and old wives tales that you might be told.”

Explaining what condensation actually is, George said: “It is a problem to do with the amount of humid air being created in a property, and whether it has the ability to ventilate safely.
“The process of condensation is fairly straightforward. When warm air is created, the moisture within that air turns into a gas. As soon as that gas comes into contact with a cooler surface, the moisture will revert back to its liquid form, and that’s where the familiar condensation ‘beading’ comes from.

“This warm air is created in all kinds of ways – it could be from cooking, a warm shower, or even just the ambient heat created from being in a room for a long time, but the end result is warm air laden with moisture.

Outlining why it has to be dealt with quickly he continued: “If that air is not given a way to ventilate from your property safely, then it’s going to build up on surfaces in your home, and could lead to damp and mould issues. The best way to stop condensation from being created is by being mindful of your behaviour in the property, but when it becomes unavoidable, the best condensation control is always ventilation.

Here, George addresses some of the most common questions about home remedies to deal with condensation

Does rubbing vinegar on glass stop condensation?

George said: “This is an interesting idea, and one based on a small amount of scientific fact. It’s impossible for humid air to condense onto a liquid, so by rubbing vinegar onto your windows you may well stop them from generating condensation – but that doesn’t mean you have eliminated the problem.

“Instead, the humid air is going to condense onto the nearest available cold surface, be it a wall, a shelf, a TV screen – whatever it might be, until the actual source of the condensation is dealt with.

“You would produce the same effect by rubbing your windows with any kind of moisture really, rubbing dish soap on the windows and leaving it smeared would dissuade condensation just as well as vinegar, and probably have a nicer smell to boot.

“As we mentioned though, the humid air hasn’t gone anywhere. You will need to focus on reducing the amount of warm air created in the property in order to stop the build up of condensation on your properties glass.

Does Blocking Air Vents Cause Condensation?

“It would be fair to say that this advice is fairly accurate, though blocking an air vent won’t create condensation – just stop the warm air from exiting the property properly.

“Air vents are installed in properties to help facilitate ventilation in rooms that are likely to build up high levels of humidity, and allow for airflow through the property which would keep condensation levels low.

“Unfortunately, people often take to blocking these vents in the hope of keeping their home warmer. Whilst yes, blocking an air vent will keep heat in and remove the possibility of draughts over winter, this does open up your property to the potential of condensation building up.

“Even in winter it’s important to allow your home to ventilate. If you have a blocked-up air vent and are reluctant to remove whatever you have stuffed into the vent (often paper or rags), then maybe it’s time to think about a compromise.

“You can always consider removing the vent output (often angling out of the wall), and instead install a sliding vent, one that you can open for an hour or so on colder mornings to allow for ventilation and then close again after a while, safe in the knowledge that you are drastically reducing the chance of condensation building up.

“If you have air vents in your property, and have still noticed that condensation is appearing within the rooms the air vents are located, it might be worth checking within them to make sure that previous owners or occupiers haven’t stuffed them full.”

Will Using Salt Stop Condensation Building Up?

“When people complain about finding condensation on their windows, they often believe that stopping the moisture from actually beading on their windows is enough to stop the condensation problem.

“If that’s the only goal you have, a bowl of salt might work to a small extent. You will be relying on the salt as a type of absorbent material, which theoretically should take in some of the humid air in the room before it hits the glass and starts to bead.

“In fact, this method has some variations that people might recommend in the same breath as salt. The first is cat litter, which people rely on for its absorbent qualities. Whilst we are sure this works, you should first look into the option of condensation bags.

“Condensation bags are purpose-built bags of absorbent salt that is designed to soak up moisture much more effectively than regular table or rock salt. Plus, many of these condensation bags are designed for reuse. You just put them in the microwave for a few minutes, and they are dried out and ready to absorb more moisture.

“This isn’t going to be a permanent or long-term solution though. You will still need to address the cause of the condensation. You can read more on different ways to increase the ventilation in your property, and reduce the amount of humidity you are creating on our website, but for more help and to speak to our team directly you can always get in touch.”

Over 59,000 Complete Intensive Bible Course as Shincheonji Church Marks Another Major Graduation

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  • “Zion Christian Mission Centre 116th Graduation Ceremony” hosted on 2 November
  • 60,000 graduates who have “mastered the entire Bible” continue to make an impact across religious sectors
  • “Passion to learn the truth transcends denominations and sects”

Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (led by Chairman Lee Man-hee), has received renewed global attention after producing another large cohort of graduates who have studied and “mastered the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.”

On 2 November, the Church confirmed that 59,192 individuals completed their studies and graduated during the 116th Zion Christian Mission Centre Graduation Ceremony, held at Shincheonji Cheongju Church.

The Zion Christian Mission Centre offers a free, comprehensive Bible study programme designed to teach Scripture in an organised and systematic way, with a strong focus on understanding prophecy and its fulfilment. The curriculum is divided into elementary, intermediate, and advanced stages, and students are required to score at least 90 on an extensive final assessment in order to graduate.

A spokesperson from Shincheonji Church stated, “Despite the rigorous course and the fact that this year’s programme was conducted entirely in person for the first time since the pandemic, the number of graduates has reached 60,000. This demonstrates that believers’ desire to learn the truth is spreading far beyond denominational and sectarian boundaries.”

Among the 116th graduating class, 2,248 are pastors, bringing the total number of pastor graduates in the last four years to over 13,500. This trend highlights the growing curiosity and engagement among clergy in seeking deeper biblical understanding through Shincheonji’s teachings.

Reflecting this, the graduate representative speech was delivered by Oh Sun-kyung, a former pastor who had previously founded three churches. She said, “At the Zion Christian Mission Centre, I came to clearly understand the Book of Revelation, something that neither seminaries nor churches had been able to explain. Even after reading the Bible more than thirty times, I could not find the answers-but through this teaching, my life has been completely renewed.”

She continued, “I deeply regret not knowing these teachings while I was a pastor. I will continue to pray for believers who still do not understand Revelation and share the Word I have received. Now is the time to go beyond denominational boundaries and learn and teach the truth without adding or taking away from it.”

Tan Young-jin, the General Director of the Zion Christian Mission Center, remarked, “Despite persecution and slander, Shincheonji – which has held four graduation ceremonies each with over 100,000 graduates – has once again produced tens of thousands of graduates. Such growth is possible only because God is with us.”

He added, “Through this programme, graduates have become mature believers who understand the true realities of the Bible – knowledge even many pastors lack. A genuine, Word-centred faith is being restored.”

The 116th graduation ceremony, themed “Love and Blessing, Light to the World”, included:

  • National ceremony and congratulatory address
  • Sermon by Chairman Lee Man-hee
  • Blessing prayer
  • Turning of tassels and presentation of certificates and diplomas
  • Graduate testimony
  • Celebration performance

In recent years, interest in Shincheonji’s Bible education has also been growing among religious communities in the United Kingdom. Online seminars and Bible courses have drawn participants from various Christian denominations across the UK. 

British participants have highlighted the appeal of the centre’s structured and in-depth approach to Scripture, with some pastors noting that the emphasis on prophecy and fulfilment provides a fresh perspective on biblical interpretation. 

The Church’s educational expansion reflects a wider trend of believers seeking more rigorous, Bible-based study opportunities across denominational lines.

London Lip Clinic Leads the Way in Advanced Injectable Aesthetic Treatments

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London Lip Clinic provides high-quality non-surgical aesthetic services directed by Rupesh Shah, offering expertly applied Botox and lip filler procedures designed to lift, define, sculpt, and enhance facial features.

Known for its forward-thinking approach to aesthetic medicine, the clinic has become synonymous with results-driven, non-invasive treatments that enhance natural beauty. Lip filler treatments and Botox remain among its most in-demand offerings, attracting those seeking enhancements without committing to surgical intervention. Under the guidance of advanced practitioner Rupesh Shah, each patient benefits from individually crafted treatment plans that prioritise natural results.

Shah’s decade-long experience in the aesthetics field has positioned him as a leading lip injector in London. His professional affiliations include the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Save Face, and the JCCP, and he is fully registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). His depth of expertise ensures both precision and patient confidence in every procedure.

His aesthetic philosophy emphasises enhancing, not altering, a patient’s natural appearance. The clinic’s renowned lip filler treatments are designed to elevate volume and contour subtly, helping clients achieve a youthful, harmonious look.

In addition to lip fillers, Botox has become a mainstay of treatments at London Lip Clinic. Known for its ability to smooth wrinkles and fine lines, Botox is a popular anti-aging solution. As one of the experts in Botox in London, London Lip Clinic’s treatments are carefully administered by Rupesh Shah to achieve a relaxed, youthful look without altering natural expressions. By targeting areas such as the forehead, around the eyes, and between the brows, Botox provides a rejuvenated appearance with minimal downtime.

The clinic also offers a variety of other non-surgical treatments, including microneedling, which stimulates collagen production to improve skin texture and tone. These treatments are designed to work together, providing clients with comprehensive skincare solutions that address multiple concerns at once. 

London Lip Clinic stands out not only for its advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology with Laser Hair Removal but also for its commitment to personalised care. Rupesh Shah’s approach is deeply client-centric, focusing on creating bespoke treatment plans that meet the unique needs of each individual. 

Located on the prestigious Harley Street, the London Lip Clinic benefits from its association with one of the most renowned medical streets in the world. This prime location further reinforces the clinic’s high standards of service and professionalism. As its reputation continues to grow, London Lip Clinic remains a top choice for those seeking expert non-surgical aesthetic treatments in London.

The clinic prides itself on providing not only exceptional treatments but also a welcoming, comfortable environment. From the moment clients walk in, they can expect a friendly, professional atmosphere where their needs and concerns are addressed with care and attention. For those in search of experts in Botox, microneedling, or lip fillers in London, clients can trust London Lip Clinic to deliver outstanding results with a personal touch.

For more information about London Lip Clinic and its services, visit https://www.londonlipclinic.co.uk/.

About London Lip Clinic
 
London Lip Clinic specializes in non-surgical aesthetic treatments, including Botox and lip fillers. With over 10 years of experience, Rupesh Shah offers bespoke services that enhance natural beauty and deliver youthful results.

Youtility Appoints Data Science Veteran Vijay Perincherry as Chief Data Scientist

Youtility, a leading behavioural analytics company operating across the United States and United Kingdom, has appointed Vijay Perincherry as Chief Data Scientist, further strengthening its focus on insight-led innovation for financial institutions and data aggregators.

Bringing more than two decades of experience in data science, Perincherry has led analytics and strategy for major financial and consumer technology platforms around the world.

He holds a degree from the Indian Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. His distinguished career includes ten years as Chief Data Scientist at Indiggo, where he designed intelligent decision frameworks for enterprise leadership teams.

Earlier, as co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Discourse Analytics, Perincherry pioneered the use of personalised digital engagement solutions for higher education institutions. He is also an active contributor to the global ethical AI community, offering guidance and advisory support to multiple organisations.

“When I first recognized the unique potential of our initial comparison services, I saw more than a tool. I saw the ability to understand why customer actions are taken, or not taken, at scale,” CEO Tyler Boyd said.

“Members of the Youtility executive team have worked alongside Vijay for years. When they introduced me to him it was clear that his approach represented the natural evolution of our product, already proven with partners like Santander and Virgin Money, toward a global model of behavioural, humanistic connectivity in an AI-driven world. I was thrilled when he said he wanted to join our growing team.”

As Chief Data Scientist, Perincherry leads Youtility’s data strategy, advancing the company’s proprietary behavioural models and predictive analytics frameworks. His focus will be on enhancing the platform’s ability to process behavioural signals from actual human interactions and translate them into actionable intelligence that drives measurable business outcomes across the customer lifecycle.

Youtility Head of Innovation Adam Wise said:For years: systems without spark, surveys full of misconceptions. Now we observe actual choices – what people do when presented with real decisions. Vijay makes that behavioural data actionable. He wanted in. This is just the beginning of something massive.”

Launched in 2024 with its first client Santander, Youtility partners with institutions across US and UK markets to deliver behavioural intelligence for customer acquisition, activation, and retention.

“We are modeling intent and validating at scale with actual consumer actions,” Tyler Boyd added. “It’s a system that not only interprets data but understands how to connect with every person uniquely.” 

Operating from London’s Mayfair and Richmond’s West End, Youtility recently closed the first tranche of its Seed+ funding round.

For more information about Youtility, visit www.youtility.co.uk.

Cannelle Skin Clinic Ushers in a New Era with Rebrand and Advanced Skin Therapies in Oxford

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Cannelle Skin Clinic, formerly Cannelle Medispa, begins a new chapter with a modern rebrand and the introduction of next-generation aesthetic treatments — setting a fresh benchmark for skin rejuvenation in Oxford.

Founded in 1997, Cannelle has long been recognised for merging sophistication with medical-grade standards. Its transition to Cannelle Skin Clinic defines a renewed commitment to advanced, science-backed skincare, focused on expert results and patient confidence.

The clinic now offers cutting-edge treatments, including the Morpheus8, an advanced microneedling and radiofrequency fusion for skin tightening, and polynucleotide therapy, an innovative regenerative treatment that deeply hydrates and revitalises the skin.

Profhilo, was added as a biostimulator designed to restore volume skin firmness and elasticity in delicate areas and the Helios III Laser Suite is used for targeting pigmentation, superficial vessels, texture and acne. 

These state-of-the-art treatments extend Cannelle’s existing repertoire of traditional beauty treatments, adding advanced treatments ranging from injectables and chemical peels to microneedling and non-surgical body sculpting, providing a full continuum of aesthetic care under one roof.

This repositioning achieves several goals for the business. It clarifies the clinic’s identity, increases confidence by emphasising medical oversight, differentiates from traditional spas, and lays the groundwork for continued innovation in aesthetic medicine.

“This rebrand to Cannelle Skin Clinic underscores our evolution from a traditional spa toward a medically focused practice. Our goal is to elevate safety, credibility and results by putting the clinical aspect front and centre, combining medical precision with the art of aesthetic treatment.” — Dr. Mattia Parducci, Medical Director

Operating from its Summertown base in Oxford, UK the newly named Cannelle Skin Clinic continues serving clients from its 11 treatment rooms, supported by a multidisciplinary team of skin professionals, aesthetic doctor and therapists.