French voice fears over Bayeux Tapestry move to UK2 days agoHugh SchofieldBBC News in Paris andChris GrahamBBC NewsReutersThe Bayeux Tapestry, which documents the Norman invasion of England in 1066, ...
The end of summer is here, and as the seasons change, it may be time to start thinking about extra layers. Cardigans are a great wadrobe item for the transitional seasons, and we've found a beautiful...
Numerous property owners believe applying fence treatment is straightforward, but minor errors can result in peeling, decay and patchy finishes. Even the most robust fencing can become susceptible if...
As summer starts to wind down, fashion enthusiasts will be reaching for their layering pieces to keep cosy during their daily commute or in the office. Instead of choosing bulky jackets, White Stuff...
Why Starmer wants No 10 rejig after a year in power18 minutes agoHenry ZeffmanChief Political CorrespondentGetty ImagesMany of the names involved in Sir Keir Starmer's Downing Street shake-up are not...
Sir Keir Starmer has appointed one of Labour’s rising stars to a new role at the heart of Government, in a shake-up of his Downing Street operation as MPs return from their summer break.Darren...
Autumn staycation plans are already being made, with many Brits choosing cosy stays, comfort food and autumnal walks over sun-soaked holidays abroad. New research from UK holiday park provider Away...
It's been a record-breaking summer in the UK with four official heatwaves and widespread hot weather. The Met Office has now given its verdict on whether Brits can expect an Indian Summer.Provisional...
The more the Chancellor taxes us, the greater the pressure to tax us again. She’s already clobbered us with £40billion in her last Budget, with another £30billion lined up this autumn. And still...
Rachel Reeves has been urged to bloat Britain's benefits bill further after a Cabinet minister said child poverty levels are "shameful". Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson admitted there would be...
The deputy PM appears to be operating by the mantra that “only the little people pay tax”, while the big boys and girls make their own arrangements. Under Labour, the little people – you and me...
French voice fears over Bayeux Tapestry move to UK38 minutes agoHugh SchofieldBBC News in Paris andChris GrahamBBC NewsReutersThe Bayeux Tapestry, which documents the Norman invasion of England in...
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Labour’s unpopularity has hit astonishing new depths, barely a year after Sir Keir Starmer swept to power. We were assured the grown-ups were back in charge but that illusion evaporated within...