British motorists could be massively impacted by the recently introduced driving laws (Image: Getty Images) British motorists could be massively impacted by the recently introduced driving laws. From HGVs and larger vehicles to driving licences for expats who are living abroad, check
The family of Thomas Kingston has released a heartfelt statement after his death aged 45, but who was the husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor? Financier Mr Kingston married Lady Gabriella Windsor on May 18, 2019 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle
Eight of the UK’s biggest property developers are being investigated by the Consumer and Markets Authority (CMA) over whether they have been sharing information which could impact house prices. The CMA launched the investigation after a year-long probe into house builders in
Brits have been told to brace for snow in the coming days as an icy Arctic blast sends temperatures dropping, according to the latest weather charts. New weather maps on WX Charts – compiled using data from the Metdesk – show snow
There’s a city just over two hours from the capital that Londoners are flocking to because of the comparaitively ‘cheap’ property prices and quieter pace of life. Norwich, in East Anglia, is only a relatively short drive from London and sits at
Every year the DVLA issues thousands upon thousands of new number plates. The licensing authority does this each March and September – with a motor registered after March 1 owning a registration including the digits “24” and ones after September 1 featuring
New data reveals the alarming number of hazardous wild animals legally kept as “pets” in the UK. The survey by Born Free, an international wildlife charity, claims that more than 2,700 dangerous wild animals are being kept privately in Britain under licences
London’s BT Tower landmark is set for a change of use after being snapped up by a US hotel chain, but not many people know there are 13 others situated across the country. The former Post Office Tower is to be transformed
Pontins, once a favourite holiday hotspot, has come under fire for a list of ‘blacklisted’ names that flagrantly and repeatedly discriminated against travellers. A report revealed that call centre workers were told to listen for Irish accents and those with ‘traveller-sounding’ names
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have targeted a cargo ship in the Red Sea which shipping analysts said on Monday had been carrying corn to Iran. It appeared to be the first time the Houthis have targeted an Iran-bound vessel since starting attacks on