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TV Licence rules to be relaxed for Queen's funeral

15 September 2022
TV Licence rules to be relaxed for Queen's funeral

TV Licensing is offering 'special dispensation' to communities who want to watch together the Queen's funeral on Monday.

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Everything you need to know about going to London

13 September 2022
Everything you need to know about going to London

If you're planning to pay your respects to the Queen in the coming days, here's everything you need to know about getting to the capital.

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The supermarkets, shops and attractions closing for the Queen's funeral

13 September 2022
The supermarkets, shops and attractions closing for the Queen's funeral

Shops, supermarkets and some attractions are now confirming plans to close on Monday for the Queen's funeral and here's the latest information.

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What does the energy bill freeze mean for fixed-rate tariffs?

12 September 2022
What does the energy bill freeze mean for fixed-rate tariffs?

The price homes will pay for each unit of gas and electric from October has been released but what does the rescue plan mean for fixed-rate customers?

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Five million more patients can now book Covid booster jabs

12 September 2022
Five million more patients can now book Covid booster jabs

Five million more people can now book a Covid-19 autumn booster vaccine, including over 65s and pregnant women.

High demand for MOTs may lead to 'chaotic scramble' for garage slots

09 September 2022
High demand for MOTs may lead to 'chaotic scramble' for garage slots

Demand for mechanics is expected to surge this autumn, so drivers needing MOTs or vehicle repairs are being warned not to delay booking appointments.

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Mourning period for Royals is announced

09 September 2022
Mourning period for Royals is announced

The Royal Family has entered a period of Royal Mourning, the length of which is decided by the King, as people are told where to leave their tributes.

How expensive will energy bills get now?

08 September 2022
How expensive will energy bills get now?

Plans to steer households away from an 80% energy bill rise have now been unveiled but what will we pay this winter and is more help coming?

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Viral vaccine claims target pregnant women ahead of booster roll out

07 September 2022
Viral vaccine claims target pregnant women ahead of booster roll out

Health officials say the Covid-19 jab is safe in pregnancy and advice hasn't changed, as outdated social media post spreads ahead of booster roll-out.

Days are numbered for two paper bank notes

06 September 2022
Days are numbered for two paper bank notes

Paper £20 and £50 notes will no longer be legal tender from the end of this month so what should you do if you have some?

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Firefighters join nurses in strike vote as 'perfect storm' drives action

06 September 2022
Firefighters join nurses in strike vote as 'perfect storm' drives action

A 'perfect storm' is causing the sweeping wave of industrial action, says a Kent employment expert, as firefighters and nurses now face strike votes.

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Petrol drivers are being overcharged at the pumps says RAC

05 September 2022
Petrol drivers are being overcharged at the pumps says RAC

Drivers of petrol cars are still paying too much for fuel, says the RAC, which says a drop in wholesale costs should be making price pumps cheaper.

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September strikes begin as workers escalate demands for better pay

01 September 2022
September strikes begin as workers escalate demands for better pay

From bus and train drivers to barristers and nurses - staff at numerous sectors are striking this month or balloting for action in rows over pay.

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Met Office reveals new storm names - is yours on the list?

01 September 2022
Met Office reveals new storm names - is yours on the list?

The Met Office has unveiled the 2022/23 list of storm names but which monikers have made the list?

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Councils face struggle to fix potholes, grit roads and pay to keep street lights on

31 August 2022
Councils face struggle to fix potholes, grit roads and pay to keep street lights on

The soaring cost of everything from electricity to gritting salt means councils are facing huge financial pressures this winter, says a new report.

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Medics braced for surge in asthma attacks as classrooms reopen

31 August 2022
Medics braced for surge in asthma attacks as classrooms reopen

Children with asthma are more at risk of an attack in September, says a charity, which is asking parents to be vigilant as schools reopen.

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Warning to the vulnerable over listeria outbreak in fish

30 August 2022
Warning to the vulnerable over listeria outbreak in fish

An outbreak of listeria, which is being linked to ready-to-eat smoked fish, has prompted health officials to issue a warning to vulnerable groups.

Supermarket plans more packaging changes to save 17 million items

30 August 2022
Supermarket plans more packaging changes to save 17 million items

A supermarket is making more changes to the way it packages food from the end of this month to save 17 million food items from the bin.

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Rail strike to cause severe summer disruption today

13 August 2022
Rail strike to cause severe summer disruption today

Rail services are facing major disruption on a 'busy weekend', says the Rail Delivery Group, as train drivers gear-up for more strike action.

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The car button you should always switch on in a heatwave

11 August 2022
The car button you should always switch on in a heatwave

With motorists driving in sweltering temperatures, car experts say there is one tiny button in a vehicle that car owners should switch on.

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