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Emmerdale: Celia targets April in dark new plot

Emmerdale takes a sinister turn as crime boss Celia Daniels targets troubled teen April Windsor, vowing to 'break her spirit'. Discover the shocking details of the 1 December episode.

DWP April Payment Changes: Universal Credit Update

Millions of Britons receiving DWP benefits including Universal Credit are set for significant payment changes this April. Discover how the new tax year adjustments will affect your household budget.

Universal Credit: 10,400 households get payment boost

Significant changes to Universal Credit thresholds mean thousands of British families will see their payments rise substantially from April 2024. Discover how the new earnings taper and work allowance adjustments could put more money in your pocket.

20C UK Heatwave: Exact Dates Revealed

New weather maps reveal precisely when Britain will bask in 20C temperatures this April, bringing a welcome burst of spring warmth after recent chilly conditions.

Emmerdale Ofcom complaints over teen sex plot

ITV's Emmerdale has been flooded with Ofcom complaints after harrowing scenes showed teenage character April Windsor being sold for sex in a hotel room, sparking viewer outrage over the controversial storyline.

DWP Benefits April 2024: Exact Payment Increases Revealed

Millions of UK households receiving DWP benefits will see significant payment increases from April 2024. Discover exactly how much more you'll receive for Universal Credit, PIP, State Pension and other key benefits.

Energy bill crisis: Act today to save £400

Millions of UK households face devastating energy price hikes this April, but experts reveal simple steps you can take RIGHT NOW to protect your wallet. Discover the crucial meter reading deadline and smart strategies to beat the price cap increase.

UK inflation drops to 2.3% but food prices stay high

UK inflation has fallen to its lowest level in nearly three years at 2.3%, but food prices remain stubbornly high. Discover how this affects household budgets and when relief might finally arrive.

DWP confirms 6.7% benefits increase for millions

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced the largest real-terms increase in benefits for decades. Millions on Universal Credit, PIP, and State Pension will see payments rise by 6.7% from April 2024. Here's what you need to know.

Five April bill shocks set to hammer UK households

Millions of UK families are on high alert for a devastating five-pronged financial hit this April. Our exclusive guide reveals the looming bill shocks and the urgent steps you must take to protect your wallet.

State Pension Poised for Major Triple Lock Boost

Millions of UK pensioners are set for a significant state pension increase next April, with the Triple Lock mechanism poised to deliver a rise potentially exceeding 4%. Get the full breakdown on what this means for your income.

London Tube and DLR staff announce new April strike dates

Millions of London commuters brace for severe disruption as RMT union members on the Tube and Docklands Light Railway schedule a 48-hour walkout in April over an ongoing pay dispute, threatening a complete shutdown of key services.

Car Spins Out Seconds After UK Emergency Alert Test

Shocking dashcam footage captures the precise moment a car spins out of control on a dual carriageway, just seconds after the UK government's nationwide emergency alert test blasts millions of phones. The incident raises serious questions about the safety

UK Emergency Alert Test: Lifesaver or 'Nanny State' Overreach?

The UK's new emergency alert system launches this Sunday, promising to warn millions of citizens of imminent danger. But critics raise serious concerns over privacy, safety for abuse victims, and the potential for 'nanny state' overreach.

Minister denies emergency alert test was sabotaged

A Labour frontbencher has been forced to publicly deny allegations that the government's bungled national emergency alert test was deliberately missed or sabotaged, following accusations from Reform UK's Richard Tice.

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