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The Children's Awards throws a great bash for finalists and their guests but it can't be a success without your nominations to get the party started.
After one of the driest Februarys on record, March has been declared one of the wettest, the Met Office has revealed.
The numbers of holiday rentals available from firms including Airbnb are surging in many UK tourist hotspots, including Kent, suggests a new map.
Butterfly numbers have been damaged by the 2022 heatwave and drought, says a study, with fears it has pushed some UK species closer to extinction.
The government is under pressure to revisit Sunday trading laws as some firms say they're 'outdated' and our columnist thinks they might be right?
A major energy supplier is offering a new fixed deal cheaper than the price cap, so will more deals follow and how can customers get the best one?
Buying a new-build home can be an exciting time but what can buyers do, and what rights do they have, if they find their property has a problem?
When the cold, damp weather gives way to warmer temperatures it will trigger a stunning cherry blossom season in the UK, expect gardening experts.
The cost to see and be treated by an NHS dentist will increase next month, price changes the British Dental Association are calling 'grotesque'.
To help theatres get through the cost of living crisis, The National Lottery is teaming up with venues to offer players £25 off their next show.
Five planets, including Jupiter, Mercury and Venus, are expected to appear in the sky together this week and here's how you can see them.
Eight million homes are to get an extra £300 this spring to help them with the cost of living and the DWP has now comfirmed its payment dates.
An asteroid, big enough to wipe out a city, is expected to come so close to Earth there's a chance of seeing it with binoculars.
Is it the poodle or the pug who is most popular on Instagram or does the border collie or bulldog have the biggest social media presence?
Homes and councils may soon have to juggle as many as six different recycling bins, it has been suggested, under new plans expected to be unveiled.
Broadband fees are shooting up for millions of customers in April but how much extra will you pay and is it possible to avoid the new charges?
Supermarket own-brand items have some of the biggest price rises in the last year, suggests new analysis of more than 25,000 food and drink items.
Sections of the A2 and A20 are among the latest roads in South London facing 20mph speed limits, says TfL, as it extends plans as far as Bromley.
The cost of living crisis is forcing increasing numbers of drivers to take their cars off the road to avoid high running costs, suggests a new report.
Loud sirens will be triggered on mobile phones in April in a test of the UK's new emergency alerts system but how will it work and can you switch off?
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