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Watford Observer on MSNGlobal tutoring business officially opens in Watford high streetIt offers tutoring through its trademarked Mathnasium Method, which is based on personalised learning plans for kids aged six ...
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Watford Observer on MSNPlan to build 192-home estate on edge of Watford submittedPlans for a 192-home estate on the edge of Watford have been submitted, for land north of Leavesden and east of Abbots ...
And in the South West of England, most of Wales, Northern England, Northern Ireland and Wales, it is counted as a heatwave if ...
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are set to swelter in the second heatwave of the summer this weekend as temperatures soar to 34C. The region is forecast to see temperatures high enough to qualify as ...
Temperatures are set to soar over the coming days with a heatwave that could bring a “possibility” that Britain could see its ...
An official heatwave is declared by the Met Office when temperatures exceed a specific threshold for three consecutive days - ...
Forecasters say it is possible that the UK could see the hottest June day on record over the next few days. Temperatures are ...
At Euston station, more than 19 trains have been cancelled in the second day of chaos at London’s tenth busiest station. This ...
Map shows where Oxford plans UK’s first congestion charge in 20 years Noora Mykkanen Published June 19, 2025 5:15pm Updated June 19, 2025 5:15pm Comments ...
In addition, a further £2.5 million has been raised to continue work. Andy Fillingham of the Great Central Railway Nottingham said it is a big moment for both halves of the GCR.
A landmark study has warned England is now ‘two nations’ when it comes to levels of crime and deprivation. The report, by the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods (ICON), warns the most ...
London and areas like Middlesbrough, Brighton, Oxford, and Hull are forecasted to bask in warmer climes, reaching temps of 29C to 32C. The mercury will climb highest in Peterborough, Norwich, Ipswich, ...
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