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If you're a teenager heading to university this year, the Student Loans Company has shared some advice as applications for funding open.
As the war in Ukraine enters its eighth day people are being urged to give money and not goods that may 'obstruct supply chains' says the government.
Those with Post Office card accounts who collect child benefit or tax credits face big changes to the way they receive their money from next month.
Outbreaks of the vomiting bug are rising sharply in England, with the UK Health Security Agency warning out-of-season cases may be on the increase.
Health and social care workers no longer need to be double jabbed to keep their jobs after the government changed the rules.
From takeaways to take away coffees here are seven things you could give up for Lent and the exact money it could save you.
Children starting secondary school in September find out today which school they've been given, but what can you do if you're unhappy with the news?
With the UK's biggest ever avian flu outbreak continuing, the UK's Chief Vet has issued a stern warning to those keeping poultry and other wild birds.
A £2 coin marking the life of Dame Vera Lynn is being launched today by The Royal Mint.
A £150 council tax rebate is to be paid to millions of households in April and here's how you can receive it.
Free tickets to a Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace are up for grabs - here's how you could be at the Platinum Party at the Palace this June.
You'll no longer face a fine if you leave home with Covid-19 but what's the new advice and how long will you be able to get a free test for?
Two supermarkets are recalling food items over fears they contain salmonella while there is also a warning about medicated infant formula milk too.
Drivers ignoring Red X signs on motorways are putting crews at risk, say ambulance chiefs, as work to catch offenders with cameras continues.
More than a million people are over paying for prescriptions, says Money Saving Expert's Martin Lewis, and missing out on saving themselves money.
Homes will be helped to save up to £200 on their energy bills under a new government grant offering free insulation to help energy efficiency.
Motorists face being driven out of town centres by parking fees warns the AA, which says councils hiking costs to balance books will damage trade.
Children can now prove their vaccination status with a digital Covid pass while Spain is relaxing the entry rules for unvaccinated UK children.
The number of uninsured provisional drivers rose in 2020 while more than 300 of those caught weren't old enough to have a licence at all.
Thousands turned out to see the Olympic flame be carried through Kent in 2012 and now it's the turn of Commonwealth Games batonbearers.
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