From 1 April, changes will be made to stamp duty, meaning more first-time buyers will be forced to pay it and other home movers face a higher bill. So what is...
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Every Thursday we interview chefs from around the UK, hearing about their cheap food hacks and more. Today we chat to chef Diego Jacquet, patron and chef at...
Barclays is expected to pay millions of pounds in compensation for recent IT outages which prevented customers from banking, a new letter to MPs has revealed...
Rail passengers in England are being shown how often trains are cancelled and delayed at each station in a new “accountability drive”. The data...
Donald Trump is to exclude carmakers across North America from the pain of US tariffs levelled against Mexico and Canada, following apparent pressure from...
Tesla charging stations have been set on fire in the US state of Massachusetts as a backlash against Elon Musk grows. Demonstrators have been protesting...
Several billion pounds in spending cuts – including from the welfare budget – are expected in the spring statement later this month. The Treasury...
Donald Trump has opened the door to a possible US-UK trade deal without tariffs after a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. As part of a European...
From bin collections and parks to social care, it’s estimated local authorities in England provide more than 800 services for residents, touching on many...
A former chief executive of Aston Villa and Liverpool is a surprise contender to become the inaugural chairman of the government’s controversial football...
Microsoft has announced it will shut down Skype, once the dominant video call service, in May this year. At its peak, the service boasted more than 300 million...
Shareholders in CityFibre Holdings are in talks to inject hundreds of millions of pounds into the UK’s largest independent broadband infrastructure...
The banking sector is “investing heavily” in digital platforms, according to the body which represents the country’s lenders as many face a...
From bin collections and parks to social care, it’s estimated local authorities in England provide more than 800 services for residents, touching on many...
Victims of ‘Capture’, a second faulty Post Office accounting system, say their redress scheme may not be in place until the autumn. Former sub...
Donald Trump’s threats of additional trade tariffs against China, on top of the 10% hike imposed earlier this month, have contributed to a widespread...
