An urgent amber heat warning has been issued as temperatures in the UK are set to rise up to 32C. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued the warning for all areas of England apart from the North East. The hottest
Britons who have second homes in France have been described as a “soft target” for the nation’s government, who are looking to increase taxes on additional properties. A minimum increase in residency tax, similar to council tax in the UK, will be
Britons are being warned about secret symbols dubbed “Da Pinchi Code” used by crooks to target homeowners that have expensive cars or even pets that might prove lucrative to crooks. It comes as one family from Sandwell, in the West Midlands, noticed
The majority of Brits back the UK’s post-Brexit trade deals, new polling shows. Some 67 percent of the public back striking free trade agreements with countries outside the EU. Meanwhile, 68 were positive about the impact on the UK, up five points
Core inflation in Britain remains high meaning that the cost of services and commodities will still bite Britons despite overall inflation falling. Core inflation, which reflects the change in prices of goods and services, except for those from the food and energy
Britons may be baking in a plume of scorching heat from North Africa later this week with a forecaster predicting temperatures of up to 32C, matching the UK’s hottest day of the year. Warmer weather will return this week as high pressure
Britons have mocked “fatally embarrassing” American parents after finding out some have named their kids after UK cities – including one baffling choice. An unnamed Reddit user caused carnage on the social media platform when they demanded Americans stopped using British place
Hugh Grant shared his unhappiness about Brexit as he met with the panel of the woke US daily show The View. In the clip, which has resurfaced since first airing in June, Grant was asked whether he thought Britain’s decision to leave
Nigel Farage has warned banks are trying to “force a cashless society” on Britons. It comes as banking giant NatWest prepares to impose a policy that could see restrictions on the amount of cash customers can withdraw and deposit from next month.
Miserable weather will hit the UK in August as the country braces for weeks of downpours and chilly conditions, forecasts show. Tomorrow will mark the start of another period of unsettled weather in Britain as wet and windy weather is expected to continue