It is particularly worrying that so much excessive speeding observed by drivers appears to take place on 20mph and 30mph roads as this is where the greatest number of vulnerable road users, such as ...
A Cabinet minister has insisted there is no need to be worried about rising Government borrowing costs after yields on UK bonds surged to their highest level since the 2008 financial crisis.
A warning has been issued over rogue traders operating in Oxfordshire neighbourhoods. Thames Valley Police said homes had been targeted by people going door-to-door offering services such as repairing ...
The QR code is not the official payment method and is just a ‘fake’ link to send money directly to the scammers. Motorists think they are paying the parking company, but once the payment is processed, ...
Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland have announced plans to enable customers to access services at any branch regardless of which brand they bank with. It means that a Lloyds Bank customer will be ...
Thousands of claimants have received urgent letters from the DWP as as their benefits are being phased out. Tax Credits will end on April 5, 2025, the first of this year's legacy benefit closures.
Ferne McCann opened up about a childhood ice skating accident but said it didn't put her off signing up to ice skate on ITV's Dancing On Ice.
British businesses including Greggs, Iceland and Greene King are backing a new Government initiative aimed at steering offenders on probation away from crime and into stable jobs. Leaders from major ...
Celebrity Net Worth estimates Peter Kay’s net worth to be $70 million or £56.8 million. Kay recently released a new autobiography called T.V. Big Adventures on the Small Screen which is available to ...
Scotland’s First Minister has said the UK’s first drug consumption room represents a “crucial step” in reducing drug-related deaths. John Swinney and Health Secretary Neil Gray will visit The Thistle ...
Sarah Breeden, the Bank’s deputy governor for financial stability, also said firms might respond to the tax rises by cutting staff or ...
Council leaders in Leicestershire and Rutland are urging the Government to “wake up” and release cash after severe flooding displaced hundreds of people from their homes. Local leaders signed a joint ...