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One in 10 (10%) people will pay for this year’s summer holiday entirely on credit, a survey indicates. Those planning to put their summer 2025 vacation entirely on credit are using methods such as ...
The FTSE 100 struck a new record high on Thursday as shares rallied on the back of easing concerns over global trade tensions. The UK’s top stock index jumped by as much as 100 points, or 1.1%, to a ...
It is “unthinkable” that a contentious loyalist bonfire in Belfast should be allowed to go ahead, Sinn Fein has said. Party MLA Pat Sheehan called for “firm, immediate action” from the PSNI over the ...
Disruption to Glasgow’s subways during the city’s biggest music festival has been avoided after unions struck a deal with the operator. About 100 staff working for Strathclyde Partnership for ...
The threat of physical attacks by Iran on people living in the UK has increased “significantly” since 2022, Parliament’s intelligence watchdog has warned. In a report published on Thursday, Parliament ...
Glastonbury revellers clocked up a combined three billion steps at the festival, according to the event’s official app. The step count meant the average festival-goer clocked up 114,000 steps as they ...
A man has been charged with murder after another man was fatally stabbed near a pub in north-east London. Tyler Hayward, 26, was found by officers with stab wounds in Chingford Mount Road, Chingford, ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has called for resident doctors to “abandon their unreasonable rush to strike” after warning NHS recovery is “fragile”. It comes as new data shows the waiting list for ...
A man who served 17 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of rape has spoken of his “intense relief” at changes to benefits rules under an official compensation scheme. Andrew Malkinson, who ...
A CAMPAIGN group has welcomed new plans to expand support for neurodivergent prisoners at La Moye. Charlie Herd, a former inmate who was diagnosed with ADHD during her sentence and now works with ADHD ...
Musicians including Nadine Shah and Gurriers have said they will attend court to support Kneecap when one of its members appears accused of allegedly supporting a proscribed terrorist organisation.
Rescuers are searching for more than a dozen crew members who went missing after Yemen’s Houthi rebels sank a ship in the Red Sea, as the United States alleged the group may have “kidnapped” those on ...