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For many customers, especially those in more vulnerable groups, spreading the cost of insurance is a necessity, the Financial Conduct Authority said.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs of up to 20 on drug imports to boost manufacturing in America and drive down costs.
Public support for NHS doctor strikes is declining, according to a new YouGov poll. The survey found about half (52%) of people in the UK either “somewhat oppose” (20%) or “strongly oppose” (32%) the ...
A MAJOR road is partially blocked this morning after a crash involving a van. Traffic is building on Runwell Road, which connects Wickford to Runwell and the A130, after the crash near the junction ...
The 77-year-old, who was accompanied by Irish police on the flight, is due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice to face criminal charges on Tuesday morning. Gardai said that a man aged in ...
A body found in a lake has been formally identified as a missing woman. Search teams looking for Rachel Booth, 38, recovered a body from a lake in Oakmere, Cheshire, on Monday.
Grower and Tesco supplier Place UK, based in Tunstead near Norwich, Norfolk, said the warm weather had led to a ‘wonderful crop’.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy also told broadcasters he feels ‘appalled’ and ‘sickened’ by Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.
ESSEX Police have revealed the alarming cost of policing protests outside a 'migrant hotel' in Epping as a man is due to appear in court today.
While rising motor premiums are largely driven by external cost pressures, shortcomings persist in how some insurers handle claims, the FCA said.
Deputy chairwoman Emma Runswick says a push to maintain scheduled care could cause harm in emergency departments.
The ONS said borrowing rose £6.6 billion to £20.7 billion last month, marking the second highest on record for June.