Ofgem Cuts Energy Price Cap: Bills to Fall by £122
Ofgem announces a 7% drop in the energy price cap from 1 July, meaning average annual dual-fuel bills will fall to £1,568. Find out what this means for your household budget.
Ofgem announces a 7% drop in the energy price cap from 1 July, meaning average annual dual-fuel bills will fall to £1,568. Find out what this means for your household budget.
Luxury cruise line Celebrity Cruises is set to sail British rivers for the first time in 2025. Discover its new, intimate ships and immersive itineraries exploring historic UK waterways.
Marks & Spencer launches groundbreaking partnership with eBay to resell pre-owned clothing, with all profits donated to charity. Discover how this retail giant is embracing circular fashion.
M&S launches a groundbreaking new scheme allowing customers to donate pre-loved clothing directly via eBay, with all proceeds going to charity and free postage included.
New official data uncovers the true number one source of visitors to the UK, with France dethroned and a new European leader emerging. Discover the spending habits and travel trends shaping British tourism.
A UK mother issues urgent safety alert after her son's toy gel blaster gun causes armed police response. The shocking incident highlights the dangers of realistic-looking toys.
The Scottish Government has unveiled a transformative strategy to pedestrianise key parts of Edinburgh's Old Town, create new green spaces, and tackle overtourism, aiming to preserve the city's heritage while building a sustainable future.
Discover how a disillusioned professional abandoned her conventional career to build a successful digital nomad lifestyle in Southeast Asia, transforming her passion for travel into a profitable influencer brand.
Escape to the stunning North Yorkshire coast and explore Robin Hood's Bay, a historic fishing village crowned the best in the UK. Discover its smuggling past, fossil-filled beaches, and charming cobbled streets.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is probing two separate light aircraft incidents on the Isle of Wight within 24 hours, including one where a plane came to rest against a garden wall.
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A new UK data analysis uncovers the professions with the highest rates of infidelity, with finance and trades topping the list. Discover the surprising jobs linked to cheating and the reasons why.
Amazon UK drops prices on Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Z Fold 5 in massive pre-sale event. Limited stock available.
A seasoned UK mechanic exposes the deceptive practices used car salesmen employ to mask serious vehicle defects. Learn the red flags to avoid a costly mistake on your next purchase.
Marks & Spencer is embroiled in a controversy after its 'Australia' branded coconut water was found to be sourced from Thailand and Sri Lanka, misleading consumers and sparking an ethical sourcing debate.
Former President Donald Trump escalates his attack on Federal Reserve autonomy, announcing the dismissal of Governor Lisa Cook and signalling a radical shift in US economic policy should he win the November election.
An exclusive look back at Hull's Giroscope housing cooperative, a radical 1980s experiment in community-led living that offered a defiant alternative to Thatcherism and whose legacy still resonates today.
Tributes pour in for Hampshire couple Andrew and Lucy Coles, identified as the victims of a devastating helicopter crash on the Isle of Wight. The incident, which occurred near Brighstone, is under investigation by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch.
A Dorset pub's strict 'no reservation' policy leads to a £250 fine for elderly patrons, sparking a national debate on fairness and discretion in hospitality rules.
From energy price cap drops and cost of living payments to new travel rules and passport fees, here's your essential financial guide to everything changing in September 2024.
Raise a stein to sustainable travel! A new direct sleeper train will whisk travellers from Rome to Munich for the world's largest beer festival, Oktoberfest, combining Bavarian tradition with eco-friendly transport.
A former superyacht stewardess reveals the dark side of luxury yachting: 20-hour shifts, zero privacy, and the outrageous demands of the world's wealthiest guests.
Discover the Australian overnight sensation eye mask that's taken the beauty world by storm, with a staggering 15 million products sold. Shoppers and beauty editors hail it as a revolutionary treatment for dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines.
High street giant Poundland faces a severe cash crunch as parent company Pepco warns of potential financial collapse, putting thousands of UK jobs at risk amid rising costs and consumer spending cuts.
Exclusive: Venice Beach, California's world-famous coastline, faces emergency closure as dangerous sinkholes, raw sewage spills, and crumbling infrastructure create a severe public health hazard. Authorities warn visitors to avoid the area.
Millions of UK households are set for a welcome reprieve as the energy regulator Ofgem announces a significant drop in the price cap. The average annual bill is expected to fall by over £100, offering crucial relief amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.
A picturesque beach in Cornwall has been named the most dangerous in the UK and one of the riskiest in the world, according to a shocking new study. Discover why this beauty spot hides deadly perils.
A charity shop manager has issued a desperate plea to the public, revealing the top 10 bizarre and unusable items donated that staff are forced to bin, costing charities thousands.
September brings a wave of key financial changes for UK households. From the final Energy Bills Support Scheme payment to benefits and state pension increases, here’s your essential guide to what’s changing and how it affects your wallet.
Transport for London faces backlash after its boss accused volunteer cleaners of 'painting trains for cameras'. The group, which has removed graffiti for free, demands an apology for the 'deeply offensive' remarks.