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I lost FOUR STONE in just six months on the simple 2010s diet
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I lost FOUR STONE in just six months on the simple 2010s diet

  • A Daily Mail Health piece profiles Jane Plan, a diet that delivers meals and aims for long-term weight loss.
  • Debby Dunham lost nearly four and a half stone in about six months on Jane Plan after menopause-related weight gain.
  • Eight months on Jane Plan helped Michele Chitty drop from size 18 to roughly size 10–12 and improve cholesterol.
  • Jane Plan provides all meals and snacks and targets around 1,200 calories daily for women and 1,400 for men.
  • The article notes Jane Plan’s popularity and that it differs from other programs by removing meal planning from the user.
  • Studies referenced in the piece suggest low-calorie diets can lead to weight loss, but Jane Plan cites no specific scientific research.
  • The piece contrasts Jane Plan with weight-loss injections like Wegovy and Mounjaro, noting similar outcomes for dedicated users.
  • Debby and Michele’s testimonials emphasize life changes beyond weight loss, including confidence and mobility.
  • The article notes the program's cost and online nutritionist support as part of the subscription.
  • The report frames Jane Plan within a broader debate about dieting versus injections in contemporary weight loss.
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Somerset businesses 'dismayed' at skills training funding cut
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business2h ago

Somerset businesses 'dismayed' at skills training funding cut

  • Somerset seeks to block a funding cut to Skills Bootcamps, arguing it would hurt local retraining and growth.
  • The government is cutting the Somerset scheme from £4.7m to £1.5m next year, prompting a local campaign.
  • David Crew, Somerset Chamber of Commerce MD, says the cut risks local employers' ability to train staff.
  • Somerset Council warns funding changes could leave residents with fewer retraining opportunities.
  • DWP says it is increasing investment in Skills Bootcamps for 2026-27 and introducing a local allocation model.
  • Final funding details are due to be published in May as the program matures.
  • Campaigners argue the policy shift could impact major Somerset projects linked to nuclear and renewables.
  • A DWP spokesperson says the program is moving to a demand-led budget model to sustain funding.
  • The report links skills funding to local employers' needs and regional economic resilience.
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