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TV Licensing is offering communities the chance to watch the King's coronation for free under plans to offer 'special dispensation' in May.
Homes wishing to celebrate the King's coronation with a traditional neighbourhood knees-up have little time left to submit council street party forms.
The number of shop staff being verbally and physically attacked has doubled since Covid-19 and there are now calls for police to do more.
Households should continue to use water carefully, says the Environment Agency, after England saw the driest February for 30 years.
TikTok is bringing in screen time caps for children and teens, under new Family Pairing features, alongside new customisable limits for all users.
People aged roughly 45 to 70 are being urged to check their national insurance contributions before a scheme to boost their state pension closes.
Families with a Year 6 pupil will learn which secondary school their child has been allocated just hours before teachers launch their second strike.
The final special stamps to include Queen Elizabeth's silhouette have been unveiled as new collections prepare to carry a portrait of King Charles.
Brexit can't be blamed for everything, writes columnist Lauren Abbott, but it's contributed to the lack of vegetables in supermarkets.
Italian restaurants and takeaways are among those faced with making menu changes as salad shortages persist, confirms the body representing them.
A Saharan dust cloud which has been making its way across Europe may have arrived above the county as motorists report orange flecks on their cars.
Prime has made it onto the shelves of two new supermarkets this week with Morrisons now joining Sainsbury's in selling the viral drink.
From securing keyless cars to knowing where to park - the AA says drivers can protect vehicles as thefts rise in the face of cost of living crisis.
Multivitamins which were sold by Boots are being recalled because of undeclared ingredients the Food Standards Agency is warning.
More than £125 million in help to pay gas and electric bills has not yet been claimed by households but are you among those missing out?
Supermarkets have started to ration some fresh produce as fruit and vegetable shortages, caused by bad weather in Europe, hit shoppers.
The number of people ill with sickness and diarrhoea infection norovirus are at record levels but it's older people who are being severely affected.
A shortage of some fruit and vegetables, including peppers and tomatoes, is being caused by problems in Europe say retail experts.
If we were outraged when Thatcher abolished free milk surely Sadiq Khan's plan to give pupils free school meals is right, asks Lauren Abbott.
Women prescribed HRT for the menopause are to be saved hundreds of pounds each year under a new prescription deal announced for their medication.
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