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A meteor shower will be visible in the skies above us this weekend and here's how you can see it.
A £1 meal deal and a proposal to let hard-up groups use its cafes for free are among a supermarket's plans to help its older customers.
Shops are beginning to confirm Christmas opening hours as retailers prepare for customers to begin festive shopping earlier to spread the cost.
Despite blue skies in large parts of the county today the Met Office says the county is in for some blustery weather as we reach the middle of autumn.
Thousands of pounds in unclaimed cash is said to be sat waiting for teenagers given Child Trust Funds at birth that were then forgotten about.
The most popular baby names in England and Wales have been released and for the first time in eight years the most chosen boys' name has changed.
Primark says it will be making 'important changes' to its fitting rooms within weeks after feedback from customers about its unisex areas.
Siblings, raising thousands of pounds in memory of their baby sister who died from a brain tumour, are among this year's Children's Award winners.
Children face an increased risk of catching a deadly disease, and outbreaks are more likely, say health officials worried about vaccine uptake rates.
An early winter forecast suggests milder temperatures could be on the cards, which would save homes and businesses millions in energy payments.
Eight million homes are waiting for a £324 cost of living payment and the DWP has now released further details about when the money will be sent.
Bus and train services in Kent face major disruption with four transport strikes taking place this week while major roadworks in the county continue.
Poultry experts are warning of 'carnage' if rising bird flu cases, expected to increase rapidly this winter, infect turkey flocks before Christmas.
Millions of paper £20 and £50 notes remain in circulation, says the Bank of England, as the Post Office warns of a last minute rush to deposit them.
Gale-force winds and heavy rain will sweep the country on Friday as a result of changes to the jet stream caused by America's Hurricane Ian.
From October energy prices are changing but why must households look at their gas and electric meters before the switch?
Thirty million people are being told to get vaccinated amid fears the UK will be hit hard by Covid-19 and flu - but who can get a jab and how?
Millions of people are being encouraged to take up offers of flu and Covid jabs amid fears a winter 'twindemic' is about to hit the UK.
Royal Mail has unveiled four new black and white stamps to mark the life of the Queen, which will go on general sale later this year.
Operational issues have reportedly slowed down the arrival of cost of living cash but the DWP says it is on track to reach those still waiting.
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