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House prices dipped by 0.6% month-on-month on average in April according to an index – just as stamp duty discounts became less generous. Across the UK, the annual rate of house price growth slowed to ...
Barclays has revealed first-quarter earnings jumped by nearly a fifth, but set aside more cash for bad debts due to worries over the US economy and a mounting global trade war. The UK banking giant ...
The Malmesbury Civic Awards for 2025 celebrated people and groups who have made exceptional and enduring contributions to the community over the last year within the areas of Malmesbury, Cowbridge, ...
A POLO event will be held near Tetbury to raise money for a hospitality charity. It is taking place at Beaufort Polo Club on Sunday, June 1. Hospitality Action, the UK's leading charity for the ...
The petition is addressed to Pensions Minister Torsten Bell and follows on from the actors’ trade union pension announcing last year that its £130 million fund would exclude fo ...
Former England stars including Sir Geoff Hurst and Kevin Keegan were at the House of Commons on Tuesday evening to meet with MPs in support of the Football Families for Justice (FFJ) campaign headed ...
The Bring Life to Your Garden competition, launched by Wild Ciren, invites Cirencester residents to share their efforts to help wildlife. The contest, which runs from Monday, May 5 to Tuesday, ...
Typically, presidents use the 100-day mark to launch multiple rallies. But Donald Trump is doing only the Michigan stop.
The Treasury Committee is urging the Government to improve its monitoring and said the Treasury may eventually need to mandate cash acceptance.
The rise is thought to be partly down to an increase in exploitation of migrant women in the care sector, Unseen said.
Here is an updated list of estimated declaration times for the local council elections taking place on Thursday May 1.
However, a report by the ABRSM, the exam board of the Royal Schools of Music, suggests the range of instruments now being taught is ‘widening’.