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The implementation of voter identification (ID) requirements in the UK has raised concerns among election officials, with warnings of "serious disruption" in future elections,

 

Official figures reveal that the UK economy contracted more than initially anticipated in July, primarily due to strikes by NHS workers and teachers, along with adverse

 

 

A recent poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies has revealed that Labour has extended its lead over the Conservatives to 20 points, setting the stage for two crucial by-elections.

 

The UK's unemployment rate increased slightly to 4.3 percent in the three months ending in July, while wage growth remained at an all-time high, according to official data

 

In a response to a social media video that seemed to depict a shop owner placing his hands around a woman's throat, an incensed crowd blocked a busy road in southeast

 

Pepco Group, the owner of Poundland in the UK, has made an agreement to take over the leases of nearly 71 Wilko stores. This move comes after Wilko, a longstanding

A series of measures to strengthen the immigration system and prevent abuse are being introduced to Parliament this week, marking the next step in the delivery of the

 

Britain's Climate Minister defended the results of a recent subsidy auction for renewable energy projects, asserting that it does not pose a threat to the country's climate

 

The state pension is poised for an anticipated increase of 8.5% in April following the release of pivotal data integral to the "triple lock" mechanism.

 

The September heatwave that had gripped the UK has finally come to an end, with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning for heavy rain and a significant drop in temperatures.