News in September 2007
- 27 Sep 2007Broadband network 'won't cope'The current broadband network will be unable to meet future customer demand for very high speed connections, the communications regulator has warned.
- 27 Sep 2007New scanners could cut airport queuesNew hi-tech airport X-ray screening machines which could pave the way for a relaxation in hand-luggage regulations have begun to be introduced at major UK airports.
- 27 Sep 2007Illegal tooth whitening exposedA Which? investigation has uncovered beauty salons allowing unqualified staff to carry out teeth-whitening treatments that can inflict permanent damage.
- 27 Sep 2007Supermarkets act on plastic bagsWe've found the supermarkets that are leading the way when it comes to cutting down on plastic bags.
- 27 Sep 2007Roadwork fines mount upPhone and utility firms are forking out millions in fines for taking too long over roadworks.
- 27 Sep 2007Readers name favourite restaurantsReaders of the Good Food Guide have come up with their favourite local eateries around the UK.
- 26 Sep 2007Ramsay restaurant 'top in London'Restaurant Gordon Ramsayhas won the accolade of London’s top eaterie in the Good Food Guide’s latest rankings.
- 26 Sep 2007Mortgages 'mis-sold' to low earnersSerious mis-selling inBritain's sub-prime mortgage market has been claimed in a BBC investigation.
- 26 Sep 2007Lords call for allergy centresA network of specialised centres is necessary to tackle the "allergy epidemic" in the UK, an influential House of Lords committee recommended today.
- 25 Sep 2007Supermarket to sell sloes for gin and jamBerries which are virtually inedible in their raw state are going on sale at a UK food chain.
- 25 Sep 2007Mobile phone network funded by advertisingThe world's first mobile phone network to be fully funded by advertising revenues has launched in the UK.
- 25 Sep 2007Ads pop up during chat on new internet phoneAn internet phone service which uses voice recognition to display computer screen adverts linked to conversation subjects has been launched in the US.
- 25 Sep 2007Perils of cutting down on your sleepResearchers are warning of the perils of cutting down on sleep to accommodate the 24/7 culture as a new study suggested it could almost double the risk of death.
- 21 Sep 2007Which? complains about chocolate spread adWhich? has complained to the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) about an advert for Nutella chocolate spread.
- 21 Sep 2007New cars and hot deals, 21st Sept 2007As September draws to a close, now is a good time to hit dealerships and press hard for a cracking deal.
