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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

IKEA is launching its own online marketplace full of second-hand furniture

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

IKEA has announced it’s launching its own online marketplace full of second-hand furniture.

Just like the ever-popular Facebook Marktplace, the IKEA second-hand marketplace is a dedicated space where pre-loved IKEA products can find a new home.

In bid to make affordable second-hand home furnishings easily accessible, the new online platform will enable customers across the UK to connect with one another directly, so they can buy and sell pre-owned IKEA items locally.

Designed specifically for IKEA products, the marketplace will provide everything shoppers need in one place.

The Swedish retailer is already known and loved for its ‘functional’ and ‘affordable’ home furnishings, all produced with care for people and the environment, but the launch of the new IKEA second-hand market place will make it just as easy to pass on an old favourite as it is to find a new one. 

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IKEA is launching its own online marketplace full of second-hand furniture / Credit: Supplied

“At IKEA, we are always looking for new ways to make life at home even better and help our customers discover products they love,” a spokesperson for the retailer said.

“With the launch of IKEA second-hand marketplace in the UK, we’re taking a meaningful step toward creating a destination that simplifies access to pre-owned IKEA furniture. 

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“Our goal is to make passing on beloved IKEA pieces as seamless as possible.

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“We’re creating a trusted and vibrant space to make it quick and easy for our IKEA Family members to trade directly with one another. We want the process for buying and selling pre-owned IKEA products to be simple, accessible and rewarding.”

Detailed information regarding the official launch and how customers can get involved will be made available in the coming months.

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NHS urges people to book flu jabs ahead of winter as A&E attendances hit record 2.5 million

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant Injection / jab

The NHS is urging people get their flu jabs booked ahead of the upcoming season.

After A&E attendances hit a record 2.5 million in July, and staff experienced the three busiest months ever recorded between May and July in emergency departments, the NHS wants to do everything it can to ‘ease demand’ ahead of winter flu season arriving.

Flu season usually peaks in December and January, so the health service is starting to administer the vaccinations from autumn onwards to ensure fewer people are hospitalised.

Flu can cause significant issues for children, pregnant women, older adults, and people with some long-term health conditions – with issues including hospitalisation and, in certain cases, severe respiratory failure or even death.

It’s estimated that around 104,000 hospitalisations could have been avoided last year, which is why the NHS is keen to cut that number this winter.

From today, the national booking system is open for those eligible to book their flu vaccine, with appointments starting from 1 September.

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— NHS England (@NHSEngland) August 17, 2026

Those eligible will be able to get their flu vaccination from a variety of places in their local community, including their GP practices and participating high street pharmacies.

The jab is given in injectable form in the vast majority of cases, while a nasal spray is provided for most children.

“Vaccinations play a vital role in protecting those most at risk from flu and they are also crucial for relieving pressures on our NHS over the winter months,” explained Health Secretary Yvette Cooper.

“Everyone who is eligible for a free vaccination will be notified through their phone or in the post, and the system for booking appointments is now open. Together, we can save lives, support the most vulnerable, and ensure our NHS is there for everyone who needs it this winter.”

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The national booking system is now open so that eligible people – including pregnant women and children – can pre-book their flu vaccinations when appointments start on 1 September.

Get booking here.

Featured Image – NappyStudio (via Unsplash)

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