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Ofgem, which sets the limit on what energy companies can charge customers, is to confirm its latest price cap on August 27.
Del Amitri singer Justin Currie has said he is finding it “very hard” to play guitar now because of the symptoms of Parkinson ...
Simon Harris, who is also Ireland’s foreign affairs minister, said there are ‘clear, concrete measures the EU can take’.
The duchess has opened up about her experience in what is believed to be the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
Lisa Cook was appointed to the Fed’s board by then-president Joe Biden in 2022 and is the first black woman to serve as a governor.
HMRC has issued refunds to thousands of pensioners after being overcharged tax on their pension withdrawals, new data reveals ...
A screening tool used to assess the support needs of domestic violence victims has “obvious problems”, according to the UK’s safeguarding minister.
A resident of a hotel for migrants in Epping will face trial for allegedly trying to kiss a 14-year-old girl as she ate a pizza. Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 41, is accused of approaching a group of ...
The Scottish Secretary is to visit the Navantia UK yard in Methil, Fife, on Tuesday, where the £8 million 1,400 tonne barge is being built.
Posters will begin appearing on the Elizabeth line reminding travellers not to play music out loud or to have conversations on speaker mode.
Food inflation lifted to 4.2 this month from 4 in July, according to according to the British Retail Consortium-NIQ Shop Price Monitor.
Reform UK, which has sought to gain from public dissatisfaction about migration, will reveal its plans to tackle the small boats crisis.