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Summer BBQs deserve more than burgers: experts urge menu innovation

LONDON, UK, June 18, 2026 – With the grilling season getting underway, food retailers and hospitality businesses are being encouraged to broaden their BBQ offerings. Rather than relying solely on familiar favourites such as burgers and steaks, industry experts say there is growing demand for more diverse cuts, flavours and cooking styles that can help create a more memorable outdoor dining experience.

According to Gaynor Stokes, meat adviser to the European Union’s ‘More Than Only Food & Drink’ campaign, evolving consumer tastes are opening the door for businesses to showcase a wider variety of meat products during the summer.

“BBQ season is a time when consumers are willing to experiment,” says Stokes. “It gives chefs and retailers the chance to introduce alternative cuts, different flavour profiles and culinary traditions that add excitement to mealtimes.”

Food purchasing habits are changing as consumers become more aware of what goes into their meals. Concerns around ultra-processed foods have encouraged shoppers to pay closer attention to ingredient lists, while factors such as provenance, sustainability and food safety continue to influence purchasing decisions.

“High-quality meat offers a natural source of protein and important nutrients. Summer BBQs provide the perfect setting to showcase lesser-known cuts that are both versatile and packed with flavour,” Stokes adds.

For hospitality operators, cuts such as pork steaks and chicken thighs present an opportunity to elevate BBQ menus. Global food trends continue to influence diners, and bold marinades and spice blends can turn these cuts into memorable menu items.

“European spices including Paprika Žitava PDO from Slovakia and Piment d’Espelette PDO from France are excellent additions to marinades for chicken and pork. These meats can then be prepared on skewers to create dishes inspired by Mediterranean cuisine, including Greek souvlaki.”

Outdoor cooking is also ideal for larger cuts such as pork shoulder, pork belly, lamb shank and beef brisket. These can be slow-cooked with herbs and spices before being finished on the grill to enhance flavour and presentation.

“The appeal of these cuts lies in how well they work alongside simple sides like salads, flatbreads and condiments,” says Stokes.

To support consumers preparing these cuts at home, retailers can offer recipe inspiration, cooking guidance and serving suggestions through in-store displays and digital content.

“There is also scope to highlight distinctive European BBQ products such as Chorizo Riojano PGI from Spain, Nürnberger Bratwürste PGI from Germany and Kiełbasa lisiecka PGI from Poland. These traditional products bring authentic regional flavours to summer dining occasions,” she says.

Interest in food provenance continues to grow. Across the European Union, comprehensive traceability systems help track livestock throughout the supply chain, while strict standards regulate animal welfare, hygiene, labelling, refrigeration and food safety.

Europe’s diverse farming regions and culinary heritage provide chefs and retailers with compelling stories of authenticity and origin.

Galician beef from northern Spain is one example attracting attention within the hospitality sector. Produced from cattle raised on natural pastures, it is recognised for its tenderness, marbling and rich flavour profile.

“BBQs are centred around sharing great food and discovering new tastes,” concludes Stokes. “Introducing different cuts, ingredients and traditions can help businesses create fresh and authentic experiences for consumers.”

Businesses that embrace creativity and variety this BBQ season will be well positioned to meet consumer expectations while standing out from the competition.

New study identifies Gen Z’s most powerful football voices ahead of England’s opening World Cup match

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A new analysis has found that creators such as Chunkz, Niko Omilana and Angry Ginge are playing a major role in shaping how younger fans engage with football and World Cup culture.

The first-ever UA92 Influence Index has produced a starting XI of the most impactful football voices aged 30 and under.

The Index reflects a wider change in football media, where match reaction, tactical debate, fan culture and behind-the-scenes entertainment is diversifying across platforms rather than solely through traditional media.

Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, academics at UA92 developed the Index to track the growing influence of young football content creators and personalities.

Those selected for the Index’s Starting XI command a combined social audience of 63.5 million followers, almost the size of the UK population.

The Index also measures audience reach, engagement, video views and cultural impact, or what researchers call ‘Heat’.

‘Heat’ accounted for 30 per cent of the final score and measured how much fans talk about, share and emotionally connect with a personality.

Spencer Fearn, once the youngest owner of a British football club and now a lecturer and course leader at UA92, said the selected personalities have built audiences that would have been unthinkable in football media a decade ago. He added that modern fans increasingly consume football through creators, streamers and social platforms before, during and after matches.

He also noted that understanding audience behaviour now plays a major role across football clubs, supporting roles from marketing and data science through to coaching, production and broadcasting.

The findings come as UA92 launches its new Football Broadcast and Journalism degree, designed to equip students with the skills needed to succeed in modern football media, following the launch of its Business of Football degree last year.

Developed by industry professionals with experience at BBC Sport, ITV, Channel 4 and CNN, the course combines practical training with real-world insight, alongside placement opportunities with partners including Salford City FC, Manchester United and Lancashire Cricket Club.

The research highlights how football media is evolving rapidly, which the UA92 Influence Index aims to reflect.

Chunkz leads the rankings after building a 14.2 million audience through football content, interviews and viral entertainment.

Niko Omilana follows closely with a large audience built through football-related content and viral stunts.

Angry Ginge places third after a rapid rise driven by creator matches and mainstream appearances.

Despite not having the largest following, his cultural impact score is among the highest due to strong audience engagement.

Thogden ranks fourth thanks to stadium-based fan coverage and high engagement levels.

W2S and Behzinga, both part of The Sidemen, also feature due to their viral football content and charity matches.

ChrisMD appears for his football challenges and collaborations with professional players.

The study also highlights the growing visibility of women’s football, with England internationals Leah Williamson and Alessia Russo included in the list.

For more information on the Football Broadcast and Journalism BA (Hons) Degree, visit: https://ua92.ac.uk/study-with-us/undergraduate/courses/football-broadcast-journalism-ba-hons/ 
The ranking combined seven weighted metrics:
  • Cultural Impact (“Heat”) – 30%
  • Followers / Reach – 20%
  • Engagement Rate – 15%
  • Video Views – 15%
  • Average Interactions – 10%
  • Likes – 5%
  • Comments – 5%
The UA92 World Cup Influence Index:
Name                        Total followers          UA92’s influence score/ Five
Chunkz.                       14,238,614               4.13
Niko Omilana               12,586,000              4.02
Angry Ginge.                7,302,501                3.71
Thogden                        3,887,292               3.37
ChrisMD                         9,216,395               3.21
Harry Lewis (W2S)        3,900,000              3.20
Ethan Payne (Behzinga) 3,137,000              2.97
Danny Aarons                 3,968,000              2.63
Leah Williamson             1,260,672               2.17
Sharky                           2,880,000                1.92
Alessia Russo               1,129,521                  1.87

The Optimal Code Podcast Launches with Andy Burnham as First Guest

CHESHIRE, UK. June 18th, 2026 – The Optimal Code Podcast has officially launched, bringing together voices from business, politics, sport and society to explore the decisions, values and experiences that shape success in today’s rapidly changing world.

Hosted by Chris Hickey, Co-Founder of Mercury Hampton, the podcast goes beyond headlines and sound bites to reveal the human side of leadership. Through honest and thought-provoking conversations, Chris explores what drives high performers, how leaders navigate adversity, and the lessons that can help others unlock their own potential.

The debut episode features Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, in a wide-ranging discussion covering leadership, devolution, economic growth, social mobility and the future of the North. The conversation examines what it takes to lead through uncertainty, the importance of purpose-driven leadership, and why challenging established thinking is more important than ever.

Drawing on years of experience advising businesses and leaders through Mercury Hampton, Chris brings a unique perspective to each episode.
“Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of meeting extraordinary people who think differently, challenge the status quo and create meaningful impact,” said Chris Hickey. “The Optimal Code Podcast is about understanding how they do it. It’s about uncovering the principles, habits and defining moments that shape great leaders, and sharing those insights with people who want to grow personally and professionally.”

The launch also reflects the strength of the North West business community, a region renowned for entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership. Through the podcast, Chris aims to showcase the people and ideas shaping the future of business and society.

“The North West has always had a unique energy,” said Chris Hickey. “It’s home to incredible businesses, resilient entrepreneurs and people who aren’t afraid to challenge convention. We’re proud to have built Mercury Hampton here, and through The Optimal Code Podcast, we want to showcase the stories, ideas and leadership emerging from the region, while inspiring others to think bigger and pursue their own ambitions.”

While not all names can be revealed just yet, future episodes will feature a former Ireland international rugby league fullback, a British former professional boxer, a Big Brother winner, and other high-profile figures from the worlds of sport, business and public life. Together, they will offer listeners practical insights into leadership, resilience, innovation and personal growth through candid conversations that go far beyond their public profiles.

At a time when audiences are looking for authenticity and substance over noise, The Optimal Code Podcast provides a platform for curiosity, challenge and inspiring conversations that leave a lasting impression.
Whether you’re building a business, leading a team, developing your career or simply fascinated by the stories behind success, The Optimal Code Podcast offers a fresh perspective from those who have walked the path.

The first episode is available now, with new episodes set to be released regularly.

The Optimal Code Podcast is hosted by Chris Hickey, Co-Founder of Mercury Hampton. Produced by Hype Podcast Studios.

Eyelid Surgery Insights from Signature Clinic Specialist Dr Mohamed Abdelhady

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Blepharoplasty, often referred to as eyelid correction surgery, is widely performed to refresh the eye area and create a more youthful look. It remains one of the most requested facial procedures worldwide, with UK data from Signature Clinic showing a 15 percent rise in 2026.

Eyelid surgery can improve both appearance and, in some cases, eyesight by lifting drooping lids or removing under-eye puffiness. Dr Mohamed Abdelhady from Signature Clinic outlines ten key considerations for anyone thinking about the procedure, including the influence of recent weight loss trends on facial volume.

  1. Understand What Blepharoplasty Can Treat
    Blepharoplasty can address excess eyelid skin, drooping lids, puffiness, and under-eye bags. In some cases, it can also improve vision when sagging skin obstructs sight.
  2. It’s Not Just About Ageing
    Although commonly linked with ageing, younger patients may also seek treatment due to hereditary eyelid shape or puffiness.
  3. Rapid Weight Loss Can Affect the Eye Area
    “With the rise in medications such as Mounjaro, we are seeing more patients with facial volume loss, particularly around the eyes,” says Dr Mohamed. “This can create a hollow or tired look and lead some patients to consider blepharoplasty or supporting treatments.”
  4. Choose an Experienced Surgeon
    Selecting a qualified GMC registered surgeon with extensive facial aesthetic experience is essential for safe and natural results.
  5. Natural Results Should Be the Goal
    “The aim is to enhance facial harmony rather than change appearance,” explains Dr Mohamed. “A successful procedure should leave you looking rested and refreshed.”
  6. Understand the Procedure
    The operation is usually carried out under local anaesthetic with sedation or general anaesthetic. Incisions are carefully placed to reduce visible scarring.
  7. Recovery Is Relatively Quick
    Most patients return to normal routines within 7 to 10 days, although mild swelling and bruising may last a little longer.
  8. Results Can Be Long-Lasting
    While ageing continues naturally, results from blepharoplasty can last for many years, making it a long-term investment.
  9. It Can Be Combined with Other Treatments
    It is often paired with procedures such as brow lifts or non-surgical volume restoration treatments, especially after significant weight loss.
  10. A Personalised Approach Is Key
    “No two patients are alike,” says Dr Mohamed. “Treatment should always reflect individual goals, skin quality and facial structure.”

About Dr Mohamed Abdelhady
Dr Mohamed Abdelhady is a cosmetic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeon at Signature Clinic, with training from Dar Al Shefa Hospital in Cairo. He specialises in facial rejuvenation, body contouring and breast surgery, focusing on minimally invasive techniques that produce natural outcomes.

Signature Clinic operates across the UK with multiple locations and offers patient care seven days a week.

Local CCTV Installer Sees Surge in Home Security Enquiries

Titus Alarm and CCTV has reported an increase in homeowners requesting professional CCTV installation, as more people look for ways to strengthen security around their properties.

The company, which installs CCTV systems for residential and commercial properties across the local area, says many customers are now choosing upgraded surveillance technology to help them keep an eye on their homes and gain greater reassurance.

Improvements in technology have made CCTV more widely available, with a growing number of homeowners opting for systems that let them check live camera feeds remotely using smartphones and other connected devices.

A spokesperson for Titus Alarm and CCTV said:

“We’re seeing more people take a proactive approach to property security. Homeowners want to know that their property is protected whether they’re at work, on holiday or simply away from home for the day. Modern CCTV systems offer an effective way to monitor what’s happening around a property at any time.”

Professional installation helps ensure cameras are correctly positioned to maximise coverage while also meeting privacy rules and local regulations. The company works closely with customers to choose suitable camera locations and design systems that fit the layout of each property.

As concerns about home security continue to rise, many homeowners are incorporating CCTV into wider protection plans that also include alarms, security lighting and access control improvements.

“Every property is different,” the spokesperson added. “The key is installing the right system in the right locations. A professionally installed CCTV system can provide valuable reassurance and help deter unwanted activity.”

Titus Alarm and CCTV continues to support residential and business customers with expert guidance, installation services and ongoing assistance for security systems designed around individual needs.

Taylor Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Sees Rise in Homeowner Demand for Regular Gutter Care

Taylor Gutter Cleaning and Repairs has noticed a steady increase in enquiries for professional gutter upkeep as more homeowners look to prevent avoidable damage before it develops.

The local company, which specialises in gutter cleaning, repairs and maintenance, says property owners are becoming more aware of the role gutters play in safeguarding homes from water related issues throughout the year.

Although often overlooked, guttering systems are designed to direct rainwater safely away from a property. When gutters become blocked, damaged or poorly maintained, water can overflow and potentially lead to damp patches, staining, damaged brickwork and costly repairs.

A spokesperson for Taylor Gutter Cleaning and Repairs said:

“Homeowners are becoming increasingly aware that regular gutter maintenance is far more cost effective than dealing with property damage later. We are seeing more people booking routine maintenance rather than waiting for a problem to appear.”

The company’s gutter maintenance service includes the removal of debris, inspection of guttering systems and identification of issues that could affect performance. Regular maintenance helps ensure gutters continue to function effectively during periods of heavy rainfall.

With many homeowners investing in the upkeep and value of their properties, preventative maintenance has become a growing priority. Gutter maintenance is increasingly being viewed as an essential part of wider property care, alongside roof inspections and exterior maintenance.

“Gutters are one of those things that people rarely think about until something goes wrong,” the spokesperson added. “By keeping them clear and properly maintained, homeowners can reduce the risk of unexpected problems and help protect their investment.”

Taylor Gutter Cleaning and Repairs continues to provide gutter maintenance services for local homeowners, helping customers keep their properties protected and their guttering systems working efficiently throughout the year.

Local Gutter Cleaning Firm Boosts Focus on Professional Gutter Clearing for Homeowners

Local Gutter Cleaner Repairer has strengthened its emphasis on expert gutter clearing services as increasing numbers of homeowners place greater value on preventative upkeep to avoid water-related property damage.

The company, which specialises in gutter maintenance for residential properties, has seen rising interest from customers keen to deal with blockages early before they turn into more serious and expensive problems.

Gutters are essential for channeling rainwater away from homes. Over time, they can become clogged with leaves, moss, soil and other debris, which restricts water flow and can lead to overflowing, damp issues and damage to external walls.

A spokesperson for Local Gutter Cleaner Repairer said: “Many homeowners simply don’t realise there’s a problem until they see water overflowing during heavy rain. Regular gutter clearing helps keep the system working as it should and can prevent much larger maintenance issues from developing later.”

The company’s gutter clearing service is designed to remove debris safely and efficiently while helping property owners identify potential issues before they become costly repairs. By maintaining clear gutters throughout the year, homeowners can help protect their roofs, brickwork, foundations and drainage systems.

As awareness of preventative home maintenance continues to grow, more property owners are choosing routine gutter clearing as part of their wider property care programme.

“Gutters are often out of sight and out of mind,” the spokesperson added. “Yet they perform an important function in protecting a property. A simple gutter clearing service can make a significant difference to the long term condition of a home.”

Local Gutter Cleaner Repairer continues to support homeowners with professional gutter clearing solutions designed to improve drainage performance and reduce the risk of avoidable property damage.

The company believes that regular maintenance remains one of the most effective ways for homeowners to protect their investment and avoid unexpected repair costs.

V7 appoints James Berry as senior asset manager

V7 Industrial, the industrial asset and development management operator, has strengthened its team with the appointment of James Berry as Senior Asset Manager.

Based in V7’s Manchester office and covering the UK, James will be responsible for driving value and delivering the proactive, hands-on asset management strategies for which V7 has become known.

James joins from Indurent, where he gained extensive experience managing and executing asset management initiatives across a significant industrial and logistics portfolio.

His appointment comes as V7 Industrial continues to expand its activities across the UK and grow with its partners.

Howard Hill, Head of Asset Management and Development Management at V7 Industrial, said: “James joins our asset management team with an excellent track record in the industrial and logistics sector and further strengthens our ability to deliver best-in-class asset management solutions to our partners.

“As our business continues to grow, attracting high-calibre professionals is a key part of our strategy. James’ experience and market knowledge will be invaluable as we continue to deliver excellent services to our partners.”

James Berry added: “V7 has an established platform and is building a strong reputation for delivering results through implementing an intense asset management strategy. I’m looking forward to working with the team and our partners to identify opportunities, enhance performance and deliver long-term value across the portfolio.”

James Wilson Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Encourages Homeowners to Prioritise Summer Gutter Maintenance

Homeowners making seasonal improvements this summer are being urged by James Wilson Gutter Cleaning and Repairs not to forget about their gutters. The company is highlighting gutter care as an essential part of protecting the home’s exterior.

While gutters often go unnoticed, they play a vital role in protecting properties from water damage by directing rainwater safely away from roofs, walls and foundations. However, moss, leaves and debris accumulated during the winter and spring months can prevent gutters from working effectively.

James Wilson Gutter Cleaning and Repairs has seen increasing demand from homeowners looking to ensure their guttering systems are clear and functioning correctly before the wetter months return later in the year.

A spokesperson for the company said: “Summer is an ideal time to inspect and maintain your gutters. The weather is generally more predictable, homeowners are carrying out other property maintenance tasks, and any issues can be identified before they develop into more expensive problems.”

Blocked gutters can lead to overflowing water, damp patches, staining on external walls and damage to fascias and soffits. In many cases, routine gutter cleaning can help prevent these issues and extend the lifespan of the guttering system.

The company provides professional gutter cleaning services for homeowners throughout the local area, removing debris, checking for blockages and helping ensure rainwater can flow freely through the system.

As more homeowners focus on preventative property maintenance, professional gutter cleaning is becoming an increasingly popular way to protect homes and avoid unexpected repair costs.

“Many customers are surprised by how much debris can build up in gutters throughout the year,” the spokesperson added. “A simple clean can make a significant difference and give homeowners peace of mind that their property is protected.”

With property owners investing more in the upkeep of their homes, James Wilson Gutter Cleaning and Repairs continues to support local residents with reliable gutter cleaning and maintenance services designed to keep properties in excellent condition throughout the year.

Homeowners and Landlords Warned to Prioritise Gutter Checks After Prolonged Rainfall in Birmingham

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Property maintenance professionals are advising homeowners and landlords throughout Birmingham to inspect their guttering after an extended period of wet weather, which can cause blockages and reduce the system’s ability to handle heavy rain.

Experts in gutter care report that clogged gutters are still one of the most frequently overlooked sources of building damage. When left untreated, they can result in overflowing water, damp issues inside the property, discoloured brickwork and unnecessary repair costs.

Gutter Specialists, a Birmingham-based company offering gutter maintenance services across the city and nearby areas, says a large number of service visits could be prevented with routine checks and ongoing upkeep.

A spokesperson for the company said: “Many property owners only notice a problem when rainwater is spilling over during heavy rainfall. By that stage, debris like leaves and moss may have already accumulated over time. Routine maintenance helps stop small issues turning into expensive repairs.”

Recent wet weather has reinforced the need for clean and functioning guttering systems. If blockages occur, rainwater can spill onto exterior walls and pool around foundations, which may lead to costly structural problems.

The company works with homeowners, landlords and commercial clients across Birmingham, providing gutter maintenance services designed to identify issues early and reduce the risk of damage.

With more property owners adopting preventative maintenance habits, regular gutter cleaning and inspections are becoming an essential part of protecting buildings from water-related deterioration.