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A major weather event, which led to prolonged Arctic conditions and record snowfall in 2018, is likely to happen later this month says the Met Office.
Royal Mail has unveiled the first stamps featuring King Charles III which will go on sale later this spring.
Half term travellers are being told to expect disruption as cross-Channel Border Force staff and Spanish air traffic controllers prepare to strike.
Coronation street parties will take place across the UK in May for King Charles but neighbours have just weeks left to submit their applications.
The future Queen is leading a glitzy baby photo campaign to help give children a better start in life, but she's ignoring an ugly reality.
Two million homes are to get an extra £200 in help to cover the cost of winter heating bills and the money will start arriving from this week.
Letting parents on the school run drive in available bus lanes would help cut congestion on the roads and save time suggests a new campaign.
Covid-19 hospitalisations are increasing again with health officials suggesting a new highly contagious variant could be behind the surge.
Comic book heroes X-Men are celebrating their 60th anniversary and Royal Mail is to mark the occasion with an exclusive stamp collection.
Kent's flying insect populations are declining rapidly but why is the county witnessing a bigger drop in numbers compared to the UK as a whole?
Reports from the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch uncover worrying data for officials with indications climate change is altering nesting behaviour.
The price of a new British passport is increasing this week with the Home Office upping the cost of documents for both adults and children.
The 'Hi Mum' WhatsApp scam cost victims more than £1.5million last year and there are now reports that fraudsters are back with a new trick message.
Eggs labelled as free range are to begin disappearing from supermarket shelves as the industry responds to bird flu rules keeping hens undercover.
With another winter month bringing high energy bills and costly outgoings what help is available in February and what support is on the horizon?
More than half a million workers are striking today in the biggest mass industrial action seen for more than a decade as rows over pay continue.
An exotic green comet last seen some 50,000 years ago is now hurtling towards Earth and here's how you might be able to see it this week.
Royal Mail is urging people to now use up or swap out everyday stamps without a barcode but when is their official expiry date?
Jeremy Hunt wants to get more people back to work, but who can blame those who've turned their backs on it, writes Lauren Abbott.
The Department for Education has begun sending life-saving defibrillators to schools and says it won't be long before all sites have at least one.