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      Helping asylum seekers, domestic abuse survivors – and cats: where do all the products the Filter tests end up?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Our experts reveal what becomes of all those mattress toppers – plus Gok Wan’s shopping secrets and a gift guide to take your present-giving up a gear

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    We do a lot of testing here at the Filter, and that means our experts can end up with a lot of products, from air coolers to suitcases , mattresses to sunrise alarm clocks . We are particularly proud of our commitment to donating them to charity if they don’t need to be returned, so as Christmas approaches, we asked three of our writers where their unwanted items ended up – and who they helped.

    “The best part of reviewing mattresses isn’t the naps or the lie-ins – it’s the part where someone comes to take them away,” writes Jane Hoskyn . “Donating them to my local hardship charity Scratch is a win-win: families get to sleep in comfort, and my house gets its floor space back.

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      Helping asylum seekers, domestic abuse survivors – and cats: where do all the products the Filter tests end up?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Our experts reveal what becomes of all those mattress toppers – plus Gok Wan’s shopping secrets and a gift guide to take your present-giving up a gear

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    We do a lot of testing here at the Filter, and that means our experts can end up with a lot of products, from air coolers to suitcases , mattresses to sunrise alarm clocks . We are particularly proud of our commitment to donating them to charity if they don’t need to be returned, so as Christmas approaches, we asked three of our writers where their unwanted items ended up – and who they helped.

    “The best part of reviewing mattresses isn’t the naps or the lie-ins – it’s the part where someone comes to take them away,” writes Jane Hoskyn . “Donating them to my local hardship charity Scratch is a win-win: families get to sleep in comfort, and my house gets its floor space back.

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      Helping asylum seekers, domestic abuse survivors – and cats: where do all the products the Filter tests end up?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Our experts reveal what becomes of all those mattress toppers – plus Gok Wan’s shopping secrets and a gift guide to take your present-giving up a gear

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    We do a lot of testing here at the Filter, and that means our experts can end up with a lot of products, from air coolers to suitcases , mattresses to sunrise alarm clocks . We are particularly proud of our commitment to donating them to charity if they don’t need to be returned, so as Christmas approaches, we asked three of our writers where their unwanted items ended up – and who they helped.

    “The best part of reviewing mattresses isn’t the naps or the lie-ins – it’s the part where someone comes to take them away,” writes Jane Hoskyn . “Donating them to my local hardship charity Scratch is a win-win: families get to sleep in comfort, and my house gets its floor space back.

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      Spalletti splits Napoli and Højlund downs Juve: welcome to Serie A Bizarro World | Nicky Bandini

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Club legends in opposing dugouts, Turin giants as underdogs against the juggernaut Partenopei … it was a weird night at the Maradona

    The man with the Napoli tattoo was met with hostile whistles on his return to the Stadio Maradona. Luciano Spalletti had the club’s emblem inked on to his arm, together with a Scudetto badge, after leading the Partenopei to their third Serie A title in 2023 . The design made it appear as though someone had torn into his flesh, revealing his true essence, a connection more than just skin deep.

    But then he accepted the manager’s job at Juventus. For many Napoli supporters this was the ultimate sin, joining the club they hate the most. From others there was a measure of understanding. Spalletti had been out of work for four months after being sacked by the Italian national team in the middle of an ailing World Cup qualifying campaign. The opportunity to succeed Igor Tudor in Turin at the end of October was a chance to get his career back on track.

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      Spalletti splits Napoli and Højlund downs Juve: welcome to Serie A Bizarro World | Nicky Bandini

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Club legends in opposing dugouts, Turin giants as underdogs against the juggernaut Partenopei … it was a weird night at the Maradona

    The man with the Napoli tattoo was met with hostile whistles on his return to the Stadio Maradona. Luciano Spalletti had the club’s emblem inked on to his arm, together with a Scudetto badge, after leading the Partenopei to their third Serie A title in 2023 . The design made it appear as though someone had torn into his flesh, revealing his true essence, a connection more than just skin deep.

    But then he accepted the manager’s job at Juventus. For many Napoli supporters this was the ultimate sin, joining the club they hate the most. From others there was a measure of understanding. Spalletti had been out of work for four months after being sacked by the Italian national team in the middle of an ailing World Cup qualifying campaign. The opportunity to succeed Igor Tudor in Turin at the end of October was a chance to get his career back on track.

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      Spalletti splits Napoli and Højlund downs Juve: welcome to Serie A Bizarro World | Nicky Bandini

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Club legends in opposing dugouts, Turin giants as underdogs against the juggernaut Partenopei … it was a weird night at the Maradona

    The man with the Napoli tattoo was met with hostile whistles on his return to the Stadio Maradona. Luciano Spalletti had the club’s emblem inked on to his arm, together with a Scudetto badge, after leading the Partenopei to their third Serie A title in 2023 . The design made it appear as though someone had torn into his flesh, revealing his true essence, a connection more than just skin deep.

    But then he accepted the manager’s job at Juventus. For many Napoli supporters this was the ultimate sin, joining the club they hate the most. From others there was a measure of understanding. Spalletti had been out of work for four months after being sacked by the Italian national team in the middle of an ailing World Cup qualifying campaign. The opportunity to succeed Igor Tudor in Turin at the end of October was a chance to get his career back on track.

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      Elif Shafak named new president of the Royal Society of Literature

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    The British-Turkish writer was elected after a vote among the society’s fellows, with outgoing president Bernardine Evaristo describing her selection as ‘terrifically inspired’

    Novelist Elif Shafak has been named the new president of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL), taking over from Bernardine Evaristo as she reaches the end of her four-year term.

    British-Turkish writer Shafak, the author of novels including The Island of Missing Trees and There Are Rivers in the Sky , was announced in the role on Friday after a vote among fellows at the society’s AGM on Thursday.

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    The British-Turkish writer was elected after a vote among the society’s fellows, with outgoing president Bernardine Evaristo describing her selection as ‘terrifically inspired’

    Novelist Elif Shafak has been named the new president of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL), taking over from Bernardine Evaristo as she reaches the end of her four-year term.

    British-Turkish writer Shafak, the author of novels including The Island of Missing Trees and There Are Rivers in the Sky , was announced in the role on Friday after a vote among fellows at the society’s AGM on Thursday.

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      Elif Shafak named new president of the Royal Society of Literature

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    The British-Turkish writer was elected after a vote among the society’s fellows, with outgoing president Bernardine Evaristo describing her selection as ‘terrifically inspired’

    Novelist Elif Shafak has been named the new president of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL), taking over from Bernardine Evaristo as she reaches the end of her four-year term.

    British-Turkish writer Shafak, the author of novels including The Island of Missing Trees and There Are Rivers in the Sky , was announced in the role on Friday after a vote among fellows at the society’s AGM on Thursday.

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