Second-class stamps will increase by 10p to 85p, but large second-class stamps will stay at £1.55. Remember, standard letters can weigh up to 100g and be no bigger than 24cm x 16. 5cm x 5mm, while large letters can be up to
Countries across the European Union have experienced a staggering rise in the price of an important household staple. The price of olive oil, a key ingredient in the Mediterranean diet, skyrocketed by 69.1 percent in Portugal in January 2024 when compared to
Emergency services have rushed to a Manchester police station to tackle an ongoing incident after a suspicious item was reported. Firefighters are also on the scene. A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: “Greater Manchester Police and partner agencies have responded to a
The Government has issued an urgent warning to electric vehicle owners that hackers could tap into the National Grid using a £500 piece of equipment. The Office for Product Safety and Standards says car charger company Wallbox’s Copper SB charging point does
What a bum deal! VAT is charged on toilet roll, as it’s classed as a luxury item – whereas caviar and helicopters dodge the charge, as they’re deemed as “essentials”. However, a study has revealed that seven in 10 Brits had no
An amateur treasure hunter struck gold – and discovered a “one in a billion” Bronze Age artefact. Jonathan Needham, 54, found the 3,000-year-old dress or cloak fastener on a patch of land in Ellastone, Staffs. The gold item – which is just
A construction worker found a rare comic book stuffed in a wall but made a single error which cost him thousands. David Gonzalez, 44, from Hoffman, Minnesota, had always left little trinkets nestled in the insulation of the houses he remodelled so
The Princess of Wales is instructed to carry one not-so-nice item around with her at all times – especially when travelling abroad. As well as adhering to rules such as the heirs not travelling together and carrying their own alcohol due to
Multiple members of the Royal Family were seen wearing identical scarves during the royal procession in Sandringham on Christmas morning. Princess Anne, her husband Sir Timothy Laurence, Lady Louise Windsor, the Earl of Snowdon David Armstrong-Jones and Samuel Chatto – Princess Margaret’s
Tiger’s-eye, a deep brown to gold gem that often boasts shimmery, glittery hues, was once considered a highly valued rarity in Western Europe, but the discovery of large sources of the gem in South Africa in the 1880s caused its value to