Should we all be eating our food raw? - The Times
Should we all be eating our food raw? The Times

Should we all be eating our food raw? The Times
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The sprawling state of Arizona was once reliably Republican but in 2020 that changed.
There's fear in some quarters of another Donald Trump presidency but will the economics be that bad?
It's been a whirlwind of a presidential election campaign, consisting of an assassination attempt (and another alleged one), changing candidates and some bizarre claims on the campaign trail.
Highlighting slow progress to remove dangerous cladding, the public spending watchdog is urging ministers to publish a target date for completing all cladding work
After years of failure to fix the broken adult social care system, the Health and Social Care Committee will look at the impact on the NHS and cash-strapped local councils
Keir Starmer will tell the Interpol conference in Birmingham that £150million will be spent boosting the Border Security Command as he vows to tackle the 'vile' people traccking trade
The two mothers who had some of their children as a result of rape or coercion by ex-partners say current the austerity-era policy breaches their human rights
The Loose Women are "naughty" and "silly" behind the scenes, says panellist Olivia Attwood who insists there is "no conflict" between the stars
Morrisons have put together a choir made up of bakers, butchers, and checkout staff have followed in The Beatles' footsteps by recording a tune at the iconic Abbey Road studio
Too Good To Go is an app which allows supermarkets, stores, cafes and restaurants to sell food that is close to its sell-by or use-by dates and would otherwise have gone to waste for reduced prices
Shelter's Xmas film opens in an imaginary world and shows a little girl spacewalking with her dad - until suddenly the harsh reality of living in temporary accommodation intrudes
Silicone sealants quickly stain, and most often it's because of a buildup of mould that needs dealing with as soon as possible.
The Tory Party insists a robust deterrent is needed to reduce the number of migrant crossings.
After years of failure, it's time to turn the page and show that we can deliver real results, writes the Prime Minister.
MORRISONS has unveiled its Christmas advert and it features a famous movie soundtrack sung by kitchen oven gloves.
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ALDI has unveiled its Christmas advert for the year and it sees Kevin the Carrot make a grand return.
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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died last year but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
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SAINSBURY’S is making a huge change to its shopping rules and it promises to save customers money.
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SIR Keir Starmer will vow not to turn a blind eye to the migrants who die in Channel crossings.
In a speech today, the Prime Minister will say there is “nothing progressive” about ignoring deaths in small boats.
EPAKeir Starmer will vow not to turn a blind eye to the migrants who die in Channel crossings[/caption] GettyIn total, 31,904 people have made the journey so far this year, up 16.5 per cent on the same point in 2023[/caption]The total... Читать дальше...
Samir Shah wants regulatory regime improved so public service broadcasters can act with ‘agility, flexibility, and pace’