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The price of car insurance has gone up 40% and insurance experts fear the sudden change will force some motorists off the road.
British passports will now carry the name ‘His Majesty’ from this week, for the first time since 1952.
A year since England recorded 40.3C, Europe is now struggling in unrelenting heat and the Met Office says more is in store because of climate change.
With London facing a measles outbreak, our columnist says the NHS must return families to relationship-based care like that seen in Call the Midwife.
The school holidays can be an expensive six weeks so where can you take the kids to eat either for free or just £1 during the holidays?
Three train strikes and six days of disruption on the tube are throwing people’s summer travel plans into chaos and here’s when the walkouts are.
As Gatwick staff announce summer strikes, travellers with cancelled easyJet flights from the airport are being told to be alert to scammers.
More people will be invited to take up a singles vaccine from September, the NHS announced, as it turns its attention to ‘preventable’ diseases.
Scientists fear last year’s drought has decimated butterfly numbers but wildlife experts say there is one thing people can do this summer to help.
There are warnings for tourists bound for parts of Europe as a deadly heatwave threatens to push temperatures above 48C.
A fast-spreading outbreak of feline coronavirus has reportedly killed 300,000 cats in Cyprus alone but what is the virus and are pets here in danger?
Campaigners fighting ticket office closures promise to take their fight to every corner of the country, starting with station demonstrations.
Disposable barbecues shouldn’t be sold during very hot weather suggest new guidelines issued to shops this summer.
A viral meme tells parents they’ve only 18 summers to make the most of their children but it’s a quote our columnist hates with a passion.
The Delta Aquariids meteor shower is about to start but when will it peak and how can you best see the shooting stars?
Fines for littering, graffiti and fly-tipping could increase to help councils ‘get tough’ on anti-social behaviour and here’s what’s being proposed.
Stamps with no barcode are soon to expire and Royal Mail is warning people to use them up or swap out before the risk of incurring a surcharge.
Flying ant day is just around the corner but pest control experts believe a damp spring and scorching June could lead to bumper swarms this year.
BabyCentre has released the most popular baby names of the year so far and there’s some surprising changes among the choices for girls.
Ticket offices at most train stations could shut down within the next three years under plans to ‘modernise’ customer service.
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