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Carney is the first football player to lift the glitter-ball trophy while Gu becomes the first openly gay and Asian…

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The popularity of online shopping has led to a “rapid rise in fake and unsafe goods” being delivered to UK homes, according to the charity Electrical Safety First (ESF).
It warns against buying electrical products from online-only sellers because they may not comply with UK safety standards and could cause fires.
“Online marketplaces aren’t regulated in the same way as high street retailers,” said Karter Kane, ESF’s policy and public affairs adviser for Northern Ireland.
“So we would always recommend that people shop from a reputable high street retailer, or their [high street retailer’s] online store to ensure the best chance of getting a safe electrical product.”
The ESF regularly buys electronic items from online sellers to conduct its own safety tests on products.
In 2023, those tests identified more than 50 dangerous or non-compliant devices sold by leading international online marketplaces, external.
These included a food blender which emitted smoke and a hairstyler that could cause an electric shock.
The investigation led to Amazon Marketplace, eBay, Wish.com and AliExpress removing certain products from their websites after ESF highlighted concerns.
Ms Kane explained many online-only electrical goods are “often coming from a third-party seller, which could be based anywhere in the world”.
The EFS said although no-one is legally allowed to sell unsafe products to UK consumers no matter where they are based, the rules are not applied consistently.
The charity is lobbying for new legislation so that online marketplaces “face the same legal duties as high street retailers to ensure the goods they sell are safe”.

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The documentary showcases the collaboration between Hyundai Motor and WFP, focusing on WFP’s work in the Philippines following 2024’s Typhoon Christine. Through the lens of Ian James Secillano, a member of the local emergency response agency, Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, and WFP Programme Policy Officer Alice Follosco, the film highlights how the IONIQ 5 fleet can help teams reach food-insecure communities more quickly and sustainably.
The partnership film further highlights Hyundai Motor’s collaboration with WFP, showcasing the advanced technologies integrated into IONIQ 5 EVs and their effectiveness in supporting disaster relief efforts.
Hyundai Motor has incorporated cutting-edge features into its donated IONIQ 5 EVs, enhancing their performance in challenging environments. One such feature is the transparent metal-coated heating glass technology, a Hyundai Motor world-first development. This innovation coats the windshield with thin layers of metal, such as silver, enabling the glass to emit heat using only 48 volts of electricity. This ensures rapid removal of frost, snow and moisture while blocking up to 60 percent of solar energy, making the vehicles suitable for extreme weather conditions.
IONIQ 5 also boasts eco-friendly long-range capabilities and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, enabling the vehicle to power emergency communication devices in areas without electricity. Additional features include on-board refrigerators, which allow field workers to safely transport temperature-sensitive supplies, further enhancing the vehicles’ contributions to relief missions.
Through its partnership with WFP, Hyundai Motor reaffirms its commitment to ‘Progress for Humanity’ by supporting sustainable and innovative humanitarian solutions.
* Note: WFP does not endorse any product or service.

