The recent analysis conducted by the AA reveals that fuel prices have dropped at twice the rate after warnings were issued to petrol stations about overcharging customers. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) accused retailers of failing to pass on cost savings to consumers. This article examines the impact of the CMA’s report on fuel
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Epinephrine, a widely-used medication today, was once a drug without a specific purpose. In the late 19th century, British researchers George Oliver and Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer discovered that the extract of adrenal glands increased heart rate and blood pressure in animals. The search for the active component of adrenal extract continued, and it was ultimately
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When Seth Meyers revealed in a recent interview that a movie based on Bill Hader’s beloved Saturday Night Live character, Stefon, was discussed but ultimately scrapped, it left fans disappointed and wondering what could have been. Stefon, the eccentric club kid who captivated audiences from 2008-2013, and made occasional appearances after, has now been relegated
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The war in Gaza has left behind a trail of destruction, not only in terms of its buildings but also its fragile economy. The United Nations World Food Programme had already classified a majority of Gazans as food insecure, with limited access to affordable and nutritious provisions. However, the recent conflict has exacerbated the situation
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