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The number of households in temporary accommodation in England has climbed to a new record high, despite a drop in families living in bed and breakfast lodgings.
The Government review is due to report in March 2029 and Ms Reeves said it was “right” to look at the age at which people can receive the state pension as life expectancy increases. The state pension ...
The ONS said borrowing rose £6.6 billion to £20.7 billion last month, marking the second highest on record for June.
The prince – one year away from becoming a teenager – was shown resting his arms on a gate in the Norfolk countryside.
Pets at Home has issued an urgent warning in an email to its customers due to reports of fraudulent websites and online adverts.
The Home Office’s proposals come after Marks & Spencer refused to say if it had paid a ransom to hackers in a major attack earlier this year.
While rising motor premiums are largely driven by external cost pressures, shortcomings persist in how some insurers handle claims, the FCA said.
Public support for NHS doctor strikes is declining, according to a new YouGov poll. The survey found about half (52%) of people in the UK either “somewhat oppose” (20%) or “strongly oppose” (32%) the ...
For many customers, especially those in more vulnerable groups, spreading the cost of insurance is a necessity, the Financial Conduct Authority said.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy also told broadcasters he feels ‘appalled’ and ‘sickened’ by Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.
Here's your chance for Barry Island Pleasure Park in the annual UK Theme Park Awards after it was shortlisted for Best Theme Park for Thrills.
Confidential Ombudsman complaints against Vale Lis Burnett were mistakenly published online, sparking renewed calls for transparency.