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The BBC’s plans to switch off a 40-year-old radio service will leave nearly a million households having to switch to smart meters to dodge higher heating bills. The broadcaster has sent out the Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) since the late 1980s, telling
Regions in the Canary Islands could be subject to new legislation to combat a growing rental crisis in some of its most tourist-populated destinations. A total of 13 municipalities in the Spanish autonomous region, all of which are primarily geared towards tourists,
A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of devising a “plan” that could end up having NATO fight Russia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed that Austin revealed “in a Freudian slip” that the
Good news and bad news for residents of Spokane, Washington: While there have been no reports of “angry raccoons” threatening the public, the city does, however, seem to have a prankster on its hands. On Wednesday, Feb. 28, drivers on Northwest Boulevard
Jamie Carragher has responded to Erik ten Hag accusing him of having an agenda against Manchester United following his scathing analysis of last Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Fulham. The former Liverpool defender turned Sky Sports pundit has spoken out after Ten Hag
George Galloway warned that Sir Keir Starmer’s problems “just got 100x more serious” after securing a stunning victory in the Rochdale by-election. Mr Galloway won 40 percent of the vote, as Labour’s disowned candidate collapsed into fourth place after being suspended during
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British expats living in Gibraltar could be about to lose their favourite television shows following a row between broadcasters. Two of the country’s biggest telecom companies, state-owned Gibtelecom and GibFibre, have been arguing over the former’s claims it is illegally providing English
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has slammed recent immigration statistics and said it cannot go on as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was issued an urgent warning about migration. Writing on social media platform X, Ms Braverman said: “1.4 million people were granted