Residents who live in a city’s road which they claim is the most-neglected in the UK have likened it to a ‘Third-World slum’ and have spoken out about the piles of rubbish, huge 10ft wide potholes and burnt-out cars blighting its streets.
Is this one of the ‘snootiest’ towns in the UK? A town recently caused a stir after being branded a “snooty” and “middle-class” place to live. Farnham in Surrey, which has a population of 39,488, was given the unofficial title by the website
Jeremy Hunt has said the UK’s economy has grown faster than France, Japan and Italy since 2010 in a major boost to the country. The Chancellor has been setting out his plans for the economy, adding that “the strongest grounds for optimism”
Electricity According to figures released by the BEIS on Thursday, mean electricity consumption per household in Great Britain has been decreasing steadily since 2005 – excluding a slight uplift in 2020 when multiple lockdowns kept people indoors – and is 20 percent
Egypt: Archeologists uncover 2,000-year-old mummies Manchester Museum is preparing to reopen to the public on February 18 following an “ambitious” £15million transformation that has increased both its exhibition capacity as well as its accessibility and inclusivity. The largest university museum in the
The UK has a unique, untapped resource, that experts believe is the “only solution” to tackling the energy crisis over the long term, Express.co.uk was told. Over the past year, the country has been scrambling to end its reliance on gas, by
The UK’s largest oil and gas producer in the North Sea is set to slash jobs as a result of the windfall tax imposed by the Government last year. On Wednesday, Harbour Energy told its staff its plans to cut jobs following
As the cost of living and Christmas splurging pinches our pockets, the Daily Express newspaper is offering a one-time voucher that allows all the family to access the astounding National Trust sites across Britain completely free. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or
On the evening of January 19, 1915, the skies over Britain were largely quiet. There was a war happening on the continent, and Westminster had just months before decided that it was crucial that the country join the allies. Germany had by
Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov lost it on live television as he slammed British plans to send “game-changing” tanks to Ukraine. Earlier this week, it was revealed that British defence secretary Ben Wallace was leading discussions with Western allies on how to send