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A second Euromillions draw will take place this week to find a winner for the £184m jackpot after the first failed to find a matching ticket.
Road repairs must focus on residential and rural streets says the AA, as councils face £400m pothole blackhole.
The value of old paper car tax discs is now at an all time high, say collectors, with some fetching more than £1,000.
As social lives and shopping habits have been changed by the pandemic - John Lewis reveals some of our most popular items of the last year.
A single ticket holder could become Britain's biggest ever lottery winner if they were to scoop tonight's record-breaking £184m Euromillions jackpot.
A supermarket is to begin delivering Covid-19 booster jabs - as health officials reveal concerns about flu and coronavirus circulating together.
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Breast cancer screening services are overwhelmed and under-funded, says Breast Cancer Now, which estimates 12,000 women haven't been diagnosed.
As Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp plunged into darkness, social media fans took to Twitter with some comical consequences.
With more than £10 million lost to courier fraud this year, we take a look at how people can keep themselves and their loved ones safe.
Chart-topping guitarist Dave Grohl has been named at the latest star to read a bedtime story and he's chosen one by a very famous fellow musician...
Toy retailers say they're unlikely to avoid the shipping issues and labour shortages affecting other supply chains and shoppers must buy early.
The old-style £20 and £50 notes are being withdrawn and the Bank of England is telling people to spend any they have.
The Citroen Ami, an electric car with a top speed of 28mph and which can be driven in France without a licence, is going to be sold in the UK.
A £500m fund to help struggling families through winter is an 'admission' the country's benefits system can't support households, say charities.
For 111 years GB car stickers have been used to identify UK-registered vehicles in international traffic, but now the rules have changed.
Problems at the petrol pumps, and a rise in fuel costs, is encouraging people to consider new technology say those leasing and hiring plug-in cars.
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of drivers 'misfuelling' their cars since panic buying at the pumps started, says the AA.
Looking to make the petrol or diesel in your car last longer? Motoring experts say there is plenty drivers can do. Here's some top tips:
Stamp designs by five Kent children are among those chosen as finalists in the Royal Mail's Heroes of the Pandemic competition.
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