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Binman settles debate over crisp and chocolate packets

Binman settles debate over crisp and chocolate packets The UK consumes billions of crisps and chocolates each year, but there is no simple method to recycle their packets at home A binman has offered the definitive word on which bin your empty crisp packets and chocolate wrappers belong. Britons get through more than eight billion packets of crisps every year, according to Statista, which also predicts that figure will climb to over 11 billion annually by 2030 — that's upwards of 30 million...

Daily Mirror 5d ago

'This could change my life' - meet the binman looking to stun Olympic medallist

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Sky Sports Football 5d ago

Binman says there are two simple rules to avoid your rubbish being left behind

Binman says there are two simple rules to avoid your rubbish being left behind Ashley explained what you must never do if you want to avoid waste collectors swerving your bin A bin man has warned people not to jump into their wheelie bins – and revealed what happens when they become too heavy. Refuse collector Ashley regularly shares his top tips and insider secrets on social media. In a recent clip, the self-described “bin-fluencer” answered a question about whether there is a weight limit...

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Brothers guilty of hate crime murder 42 years on after police bugged their cars

Brothers guilty of hate crime murder 42 years on after police bugged their cars Michael Stewart, 57, and Anthony Stewart, 60, attacked Anthony Littler in East Finchley, north London, before he was found lying in a pool of blood in an alleyway Two brothers who went on a terrifying spree of horrific violence against gay men have been found guilty of the murder of a civil servant 42 years ago. Michael Stewart, 57, and Anthony Stewart, 60, were just 15 and 18 when they murdered Anthony Littler...

Daily Mirror 9d ago