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Bookmakers have slashed the odds of snow on December 25 as longer range forecasts now warn of sub-zero conditions ahead.
The government has issued new advice on taking Covid tests as Europe battles a fourth wave and the UK races to administer more booster jabs.
A ban on single-use plastic plates, cutlery and other items such as disposable cups and sachets is being explored, the government has confirmed.
New homes, shops and work places, as well as buildings under going major renovation, will have to add electric car charge points from next year.
Can you get your money back for a day out, concert, show or event you have to cancel this Christmas because you, or a family member, catches Covid?
Around 2,500 personalised number plates will go on sale next month, including one combination made famous by Disney.
Reverse advent calendars are set to support a number of food banks with their preparations for Christmas but what are they and how do you make one?
Drivers are to be banned completely from using mobile phones while driving, under a strengthening of the law the government has announced today.
A partial lunar eclipse will cause a part of the moon early tomorrow morning to glow a rusty shade of red and here's how you can try and see it.
Pet abduction is to become a new criminal offence, with tougher penalties for offenders, under new government plans unveiled today.
From today women will stop earning relative to men, say campaigners, and will effectively work the rest of the year for free.
Exotic axolotls are salamanders native to Mexico, but their arrival in a popular video game has animal welfare experts concerned.
The DVLA has issued a warning to drivers with a licence about to expire as paper applications face extremely long delays.
It's a busy week in the stargazing calendar with two big events happening in the skies above us.
Temperatures are expected to plummet as freezing conditions sweep in for the second half of November so it's time to get your car winter ready.
Royal Mail is urging families to send their letters to Santa in plenty of time if youngsters wish to receive a reply this year.
Internet searches for Christmas jumpers are rapidly increasing, but when is Christmas Jumper Day and how can you take part?
Biscuits, fruit bars or puffs made for babies and toddlers can contain 'alarming' amounts of sugar a study into 73 children's snacks has found.
Thousands of HMRC customers, whose payments to Post Office accounts will stop at the end of November, have still not handed over new payment details.
A seaweed-based animal feed diet for cows is being investigated as part of efforts by a supermarket to have more climate-friendly cattle.