High inflation, rising interest rates and soaring food and energy bills are continuing to hit household finances with many Britons struggling to make ends meet during the cost of living crisis. Millions of low-income Britons, pensioners and disabled individuals are entitled to
With the King’s big day edging closer, Panorama has commissioned a new YouGov opinion poll. The results suggest that there remains a vast amount of support for keeping the monarchy, with 58 percent preferring it to a selected Head of State –
Schools across the UK are set for more teacher strikes in the coming weeks, as members of the National Education Union have voted to reject the Government’s pay offer. Walkouts are planned for April 27 and May 2. With a turnout of
The DUP’s Ian Paisley has revealed he will vote against the new Windsor Framework Brexit agreement and expects his party colleagues to do the same. The first Commons vote on the Prime Minister’s deal to fix issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol
Many adults age 40 and older are opting to skip vaccine immunizations despite their general concerns about virus infections, as revealed in research that AARP has just published. Among all adults who had not received a flu vaccine, only 32% said they
King Charles had no choice but to honour Rishi Sunak’s request for him to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a senior constitutional expert told Express.co.uk. A monarch “cannot reject advise by the Prime Minister”, they said, meaning the
King Charles’s youngest son has thrown a number of claims and allegations against the Windsors, including that his brother William knocked him to the floor in an alleged attack sparked by comments the heir to the throne made about Meghan, the Duchess
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have rubbished claims that they are considering legal action against South Park, which poked fun at them in the 26th season of the animated satire. A spokesperson for the Sussexes rejected the notion of the episode having
Anglican leaders rejected the leadership of the archbishop of Canterbury in a scathing letter after the Church of England voted earlier this month to offer blessings for same-sex couples. The statement against Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby was signed by archbishops from
BBC journalists are poised to follow in the footsteps of ambulance workers, nurses, postal workers and others by going on strike. A National union of Journalists memo seen by Express.co.uk says 70 percent of those who voted had opposed the corporation’s proposals