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2. International Paper would retain DS Smith HQ in London if takeover is successful; International Paper said it would keep the company's existing headquarters and establish a European headquarters in London if it is successful with a potential bid for DS Smith
3. People are only just realising they've been using baking paper wrong their whole lives; You might think baking paper is a pretty easy-to-use kitchen tool that helps prevent food from sticking to trays -but it turns out many of us have been using it incorrectly
4. Iceland rolls out major change to carrier bags across all of its UK stores; Iceland is rolling out a brand new paper carrier bag which has been created with 'new technology' which makes it more durable than its paper bags before
5. 'I tried Aldi's £8 paper wine bottle to see if it's a soggy disaster or game-changer'; Aldi has launched the UK's first supermarket own-brand paper wine bottles and Mirror writer Niamh took on the tough job of trying them, reviewing taste, the packaging and value for money
6. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door preview -- I'm already charmed by this papercraft adventure; Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door revitalises the GameCube cult classic for Nintendo Switch, and it still feels fresh in 2024
7. Aldi is making a huge change in its alcohol aisle in UK supermarket first; Aldi will be selling the Cambalala South African Shiraz (£7.99, 75cl) and Cambalala South African Sauvignon Blanc (£7.99, 75cl) in lightweight paper bottles
8. Prince Harry suffers fresh court blow as Duke's visa papers ordered to be handed over; Judge Carl Nichols has ordered Prince Harry's immigration papers must be handed over so he can decide whether to make them public after Harry's drug-taking scandal
9. Pringles has made a huge change to its tube packaging -and shoppers will love it; The new Pringles tube is made from recycled paper and has a paper base, instead of a steel base, which means customers can put it straight in their home recycling bin
10. Gordon Ramsay issues squatters with legal papers after taking over £13m London pub; Gordon Ramsay has issued squatters with legal papers after a gang took over and ruined one of his London pubs which cost a whopping £13 million
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