Energy crisis: What is the Price Cap and Why Will Bills Rise so Sharply?
Energy bills are going up for millions of people after the price cap was lifted by £693 a year. The cap, which... Read More
Government Expected To Sell Channel 4 As Public Ownership is ‘Holding It Back’
Nadine Dorries said she had concluded, “that government ownership is holding Channel 4 back from competing against streaming giants like Netflix and... Read More
COVID-19: Children Aged Five to 11 in England Can Now Get vaccinated
Bookings opened for the youngsters on Saturday and can be made using the NHS vaccines website or by calling 119 from 7... Read More
Warning of Fresh Energy Bill Shock in October as Prices Rise Again
This could add another £629 a year to a typical bill, on top of Friday’s unprecedented £700-a-year rise, says energy consultancy Cornwall... Read More
Russian Troops Forced to Return to Base to ‘Reorganise and Resupply’ – MoD
Vladimir Putin’s forces have suffered heavy losses in Ukraine, with troops forced to return to Russia and Belarus to resupply, according to UK... Read More
Royal Mail to Enter New Era of Stamps with Customers For Barcoded Versions
The postal group is moving to barcoded stamps as part of its modernisation drive, which also includes added security features and new... Read More
Going Cashless Would be a Big Problem For Millions – RSA Report
Going cashless would make budgeting difficult and would be a “major inconvenience” to another 15 million, the Royal Society of Arts (RSA)... Read More
Covid: Free Parking for NHS Hospital Staff in England to End This Week
Parking fees were waived in March 2020, but Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the pandemic had moved to a new stage. He... Read More
P&O: Second Ferry Detained Over Safety Concerns
The Pride of Kent is one of eight ships to need inspections before re-entering service after 800 staff were sacked. The firm... Read More