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Strikes by train drivers at 16 different rail operating companies have been announced by union Aslef and will take place next month.
WhatsApp users are being warned about the growing prevalence of a ‘nasty scam’ in which fraudsters are trying to take over people’s accounts.
If this year’s London Marathon runners are inspiring you to give the 26.2 mille course a go then here’s how to sign up for next year’s race:
Farmers fear a rise in dog attacks during lambing season as more of us visit the countryside - so here’s what pet owners must do when out walking.
Shoppers are being told to not eat a batch of Magnum ice creams amid fears they’re unsafe just weeks after other batches were recalled.
Filling up a family car is now £5 more expensive and drivers are being warned tough times lay ahead as petrol looks set to surge past 150p a litre.
Smacking children must now be made illegal in England say a leading group of children’s doctors – take our poll or comment to tell us what you think?
Ticket scams are said to be ‘flooding’ social media with Taylor Swift fans being heavily targeted ahead of the UK leg of her Eras Tour in June.
Parking spaces are failing to keep up with the size of new cars, says a study, which is in turn costing drivers millions in damage claims each year.
After a break in Holland where the streets were clean and parking cheap our columnist has been left wondering what could Kent learn from the Dutch?
More than 16,000 families who applied for a primary school place in the county will find out later today which school their child has been allocated.
New drivers should be banned from giving friends a lift, suggests the AA, which is proposing limits and restrictions on the licences of new motorists.
The cost of a new British passport is increasing by 7% this week – so how much will you now be charged for your application?
With gyms the latest venues to seek 24/7 opening hours, our columnist asks is it now time to revisit Sunday trading laws?
Nearly nine in 10 motorists admit cyclists are ‘sometimes hard to see’, says the AA, which is marking 10 years of its ‘Think Bikes’ campaign.
Santander customers lost £7million in purchase scams last year, says the bank as it and Gumtree share the most common items for fake listings.
Nature is getting ready to put on a show, says The National Trust, after early spring was slowed by rain and the charity wants people to capture it.
Changes are being made to Child Benefit payments this month but what will it mean for your family?
The government has announced it will look into the issue of headlight glare amid growing concerns from drivers and motoring groups about the issue.
It’s the holidays and online gossip boards are complaining about children’s behaviour, which is doing more harm than good argues our columnist.