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  Clown crisis grips Ireland

Clown crisis grips Ireland

We have had all sorts of shortages these past few months – toilet rolls, hand sanitiser, food and now fuel – but one tale of woe reaches Sorted from Northern Ireland that surely tops everything! For it appears circus owners have been particularly hard-hit by... read more »

  The electrifying Kuga

The electrifying Kuga

The Kuga is the blue oval’s most popular SUV in Europe, and the latest model is one of Ford’s most electrified cars to date. The all-new version of the popular SUV comes with a range of powertrains, but it’s the Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) in... read more »

  Don’t be a dipstick driver

Don't be a dipstick driver

According to the government, more than 130,000 people were injured on Britain's roads last year – and almost 1,600 lost their lives. A significant number of the accidents that contributed to the latest official figures occurred during the autumn and winter months when Britain's changeable... read more »

  The question of integrity

The question of integrity

When news broke of Matt Hancock’s affair a few weeks ago, I was neither shocked or surprised. Nobody was. There have been so many moral failures (not just in this government or this country) – affairs, using public money incorrectly, press leaks and bullying.... read more »

  Why Dan is my hero

Why Dan is my hero

You’ve probably never heard of Dan Price, a business owner in the United States who pays all his employees a basic salary of $70,000? It was in 2015 that the young CEO, whose Gravity Payments finance company is based in Seattle, decided to reduce his... read more »

  A price worth paying…

A price worth paying…

So, you’re looking to buy a new car – but you can’t make your mind up about the model you want. All you know is you want a set of wheels that represents great value for money! In such a situation, there is an obvious... read more »

  Fighting for the poor

Fighting for the poor

This week, as the UK Parliament returns from its summer recess, MPs find themselves confronted with the tough decisions they have made, decisions about Afghanistan and their role on the global stage as well as plans to reform our social care system, writes Gwyn... read more »

  Quashing ‘first-time’ fears

Quashing ‘first-time’ fears

Even if it helps someone buy their dream home, the idea of having a 25-year mortgage fills a lot of people with dread – particularly the uninitiated first-time buyer! In truth, getting any finance deal can be difficult, even for the most straightforward of cases.... read more »

  Masking the real problem

Masking the real problem

It’s time to re-frame the debate on mask-wearing, writes Tim Farron. It appears that the choice about whether to wear a piece of cloth on our faces has become the latest front in the culture war. I don’t know anyone who isn’t sick of all the... read more »

  Stirred, shaken and renewed

Stirred, shaken and renewed

I thought I knew a bit about being a vicar – until a trip to Asia changed my life. I had been leading a church in Leicester for 11 years, and I considered myself to be outward-looking. We established missional communities and developed three new... read more »