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Voters who don’t have a valid form of ID to be accepted into polling stations in May have just days left to apply for an alternative certificate.
Kent and Medway will enjoy fewer coronation street parties compared to those held for the Queen last year - so how many are happening where you live?
With royal souvenirs celebrating the King's coronation now on sale, we take a look at some other memorabilia households may have hidden away.
A new Covid variant, with a different symptom, is starting to make headlines around the world as fears grow it will drive another wave through the UK.
More details about this weekend's test of the UK's emergency alerts system have been released including the wording the message will use.
A parasitic disease, bred in contaminated garden bird feeders, is decimating the numbers of some species of finch, says the RSPB.
A rise in diptheria cases is being driven by those arriving in small boats, say scientists, but what is the infection and how is it spread?
A slowdown in the number of women getting a whooping cough vaccine is worrying health professionals so what is the jab and why can it be a lifesaver?
Robin Hood, King Richard, Maid Marian and the merry men all feature on an exclusive set of new Royal Mail stamps.
From the procession route and later pub opening times to Prince George's special role - here's everything we know about King Charles' coronation.
People in England will need ID to be able to vote from May 4, so here's all you need to know about the new rules before polling day.
Theatre etiquette is under the spotlight but could venues do more to make the rules clear asks our columnist?
Dog owners are being asked to keep their animals on leads near sheep this spring but where else do pets also need a lead by law?
Households are facing an onslaught in surging bills from this month with broadband, water, council tax and dental charges among rising outgoings.
The Children's Awards throws a great bash for finalists and their guests but it can't be a success without your nominations to get the party started.
After one of the driest Februarys on record, March has been declared one of the wettest, the Met Office has revealed.
The numbers of holiday rentals available from firms including Airbnb are surging in many UK tourist hotspots, including Kent, suggests a new map.
Butterfly numbers have been damaged by the 2022 heatwave and drought, says a study, with fears it has pushed some UK species closer to extinction.
The government is under pressure to revisit Sunday trading laws as some firms say they're 'outdated' and our columnist thinks they might be right?
A major energy supplier is offering a new fixed deal cheaper than the price cap, so will more deals follow and how can customers get the best one?
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