The 10 best seaside towns across the UK have been announced in a new travel list ahead of the summer holidays. CN Traveller has revealed its top 10 go-to seaside spots this summer at a time when many Britons are looking to
Just 30 percent of Royal Navy sailors are “satisfied” with the standard of major pieces of equipment – the lowest of the three services. Fewer than one in three British Army soldiers think their equipment is good enough, with only 35 percent
A new alert system which has launched today will issue warnings when temperatures reach dangerous levels throughout the summer. It comes as the Met Office issue a warning that future heatwaves in the UK could be “more intense and last longer”. The Weather-Health
YES, says Scott Dixon, Consumer rights expert The Government’s plan to get supermarkets to subscribe to a voluntary price cap for basic food items is welcome, although it should not take Government intervention for supermarkets to make basic and essential groceries affordable
Higher than anticipated inflation figures that came out this week could mean that the Bank of England will potentially raise rates. Jeremy Hunt, Britain’s Treasury chief, said that he is prepared to further increase interest rates, even at the risk of sending
Blaming Brexit lets our leaders off the hook (Image: Getty) Speak to anybody in Britain’s ruling class these days and within minutes they’ll tell you the country’s problems are all because of one thing – Brexit. Everything that’s going wrong in Britain
Filming of Fantastic Beasts at St George’s Hall (Image: Liverpool Echo) The UK’s proud legacy of producing era-defining film franchises like Bond, Harry Potter, Game Of Thrones and The Crown is respected and envied across the globe. And the increased demand for
Britain’s youngest pub landlady is a “natural” despite only just being old enough to drink. Rheanna Geraghty runs the Waggon and Horses pub in Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire at the age of 18, while also studying to be a beauty therapist. Despite being so
Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch hits back at Tory MP critics Britain’s post-Brexit burning of EU regulations and red tape is set to be headlined by changes of rules on genetically modified Japanese carnations, Polish canal boats, broken rice and Fijian seafarers. The
The car has been the people’s transport means of choice for just under a century, but with over 40 million cars crammed onto Great Britain’s roads, it is also the most dangerous. British tarmac carried cars, lorries, and buses over 322 billion