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The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has painted a challenging outlook for both consumers and retailers in the upcoming year.

 

The boost will benefit some of the poorest families on either Universal Credit or Housing Benefit who will gain around £800 a year on average.  

 

A City of London Police officer, PC Daniel Condon, 35, hailing from Barnet in north London, has refuted allegations of rape and assault during a recent court appearance at Guildford Crown

 

Ofgem, the British energy regulator, announced on Monday that three major suppliers would be permitted to resume the forced installation of pre-pay meters in some households with unpaid

 

The potential Tube strikes that threatened to halt London's Underground services have been suspended, announced by the RMT union, preventing the expected disruption throughout the week.


Ministers are set to convene for discussions aimed at addressing the Post Office Horizon scandal and the wrongful convictions of numerous sub-postmasters. Justice Secretary Alex Chalk is

 

Train services have been reinstated between London Paddington, Heathrow Airport, and Reading following earlier disruptions caused by damaged overhead electric cables. Engineers from

 

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) will assess claims suggesting Pensions Minister Paul Maynard might have misused taxpayer money to fund Conservative Party

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has expressed concerns about the potential impact of an upcoming general election on his two teenage children, acknowledging the challenges of navigating the

 

The UK will become the first country in Europe to launch a high-tech HALEU nuclear fuel programme, strengthening supply for new nuclear projects and driving Putin further out of global