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As thousands of UK holidaymakers prepare to jet off to sunny destinations this year, there is always one issue at the forefront of everyone's mind - packing. For some the process is therapeutic, but ...
By making efforts not to waste water in your home you can reduce your water charges considerably, experts said ...
A boy attacked in a Birmingham park was just 13. Confirming the victim's age, West Midlands Police said officer were called to reports of an assault at Kingstanding Circle Park on Kingstanding Road at ...
UK tourists have been warned over a major shortage in Majorca - which could WRECK their holidays. European Union holidaymakers have been warned to prepare for a Guinness shortage in the European Union ...
Bosses said it was a "thank you" to customers following the takeover of Virgin Money. The payments could enter accounts up to April 30. Joint accounts or joint mortgage holders will get £100, one ...
The average UK washing machine typically uses between 35 and 50 litres per cycle on an eco-wash, whereas a dishwasher uses 10 litres per eco cycle. Using each of these appliances an extra time each ...
Those born in or after April 1960 stand to be affected by the biggest pension changes in years. The pension age generally increases every couple of decades or so reflecting life expectancy and the ...
Mark Trimbee, CEO of Regtransfers, said drivers could not escape the changing landscape of digital assets, like the GOV.UK Wallet.
The DVSA unveiled new measures for driving tests, including requiring motorists to give at least 10 days' notice for cancelling tests.
Blues chairman Tom Wagner believes the club will be competitive financially in the Championship, with revenue that stacks up to those coming down from the Premier League, and the aim is to compete at ...
Shots were fired as residents experienced some late-night gun drama in Halesowen. Damage was caused to a vehicle during the incident in Bredon Court on Monday night (April 14) but no-one was injured.
Reading Borough Council issued a total of 2,030 penalty charge notices (PCNs) for such offences last year, generating £50,770 in revenue from these fines.