They might've come across as cheesy and unserious at the time, but we still absolutely love '80s shows like Full House, MacGyver, The A-Team, and ALF.
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Grafton Street is one of the busiest shopping streets in Dublin, and while it's known for its retail and street performers, it's also a hotspot for dining - offering a mix of cafes, casual eateries ...
12:35, Fri, Jan 9, 2026 Updated: 12:46, Fri, Jan 9, 2026 Chicken tenders have experienced a meteoric rise in recent years, establishing themselves as a staple across restaurant menus nationwide.
Chicken tenders have experienced a notable rise in popularity in recent years, establishing themselves as a staple on restaurant menus throughout the country. Whilst many enjoy grabbing this tasty ...
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Most junk food advertising on TV and online came to an end in the UK on Monday when new regulations aimed at tackling childhood obesity took effect. The UK health and social care department confirmed ...
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Adverts for junk food like, chocolate and pizza, have been banned on TV and online in the UK. The ban means that children and young people will not see adverts for food and drinks high in fat, salt ...
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Adverts for some breakfast cereals, porridge and sandwiches have been banned in a bid to tackle childhood obesity. The crackdown will mean “less healthy” food and drink that is high in fat, salt and ...
As of Monday, January 5, a new ban prohibiting the promotion of unhealthy food will take full effect as part of efforts to tackle childhood obesity. The restriction prevents adverts for items high in ...
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