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Plans are underway to introduce direct train services from London to Germany, Switzerland, and France, as part of efforts to increase passenger numbers at St Pancras station.

 

London Councils is renewing its call for a long-term, sustainable funding solution for local authorities, rejecting the government’s Exceptional Financial Support (EFS) as an inadequate response

 

British retail sales saw an unexpected surge in January, rising by 1.7%—the largest monthly increase since May last year—according to official data released on Friday. The sharp jump suggests

 

The UK government recorded its highest-ever borrowing surplus for January, according to official data, although increased public spending is adding pressure on the Chancellor ahead of the

 

The number of job postings in the UK rose for the first time in seven months this January, suggesting that the job market may be holding up despite increased employer taxes, according to a

 

Motorists in London are set to face higher parking fines as Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has approved a proposal to increase penalty charge notices (PCNs) by £30. The move means drivers caught

 

Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage has officially stepped back from his formal control of Reform UK, a political party currently leading in opinion polls, as part of an effort to professionalize its

 

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HMS Somerset has been putting its anti-submarine warfare skills to the test in the Norwegian fjords, aggressively pursuing allied submarines at full speed as part of Exercise Arctic Dolphin.

 

The UK housing market is experiencing a significant upturn, with average property prices rising by over £12,000 in the past year. Homeowners in sought-after suburban areas are seeing