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A specialist concrete qualification has been drawn-up because of concerns about the number of workers available to fix the UK's roads in future.
The most popular and unusual names drivers give their cars has been released by the DVLA.
Microchipping for cats is to become compulsory with hefty fines for those owners who don't comply.
Reduce the footprint your festive celebrations leave on the environment by following some of our tips for an eco-friendly Christmas.
Swifts and house martins are among four species of bird to have today been added to the UK's red list of those under threat.
People who have HMRC benefits paid into a Post Office card account were to have them stopped tomorrow but a last minute change has been announced.
Households looking for puppies or kittens for sale this Christmas are being warned about an increase in deceitful pet sellers.
It's the Covid variant causing concern worldwide, with the WHO describing it as a very high global risk, but what do we know about Omicron so far?
Strict new rules for captive birds and poultry come into force from today as officials try to clamp down on outbreaks of avian flu.
A special 50 pence piece, to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, has been unveiled and demand for it is expected to be high.
With temperatures plummeting and heating bills rising here are seven ways you can help warm your home this winter.
Concerns are growing about a new Covid19 variant, detected in Africa, with mutations that may make it the worse strain yet.
Adverts that promote cosmetic surgery procedures, which change a person's appearance, are to be banned from targetting teenagers.
Homes across Kent are preparing for an invasion of pint-sized pixies - here's a guide to some of the mischief you should be prepared for.
Households must prepare for flooding, says the Environment Agency, with homes being told to check now if they're among the almost 70,000 in danger.
Bookmakers have slashed the odds of snow on December 25 as longer range forecasts now warn of sub-zero conditions ahead.
The government has issued new advice on taking Covid tests as Europe battles a fourth wave and the UK races to administer more booster jabs.
A ban on single-use plastic plates, cutlery and other items such as disposable cups and sachets is being explored, the government has confirmed.
New homes, shops and work places, as well as buildings under going major renovation, will have to add electric car charge points from next year.
Can you get your money back for a day out, concert, show or event you have to cancel this Christmas because you, or a family member, catches Covid?
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