The current cost-of-living issue makes the already challenging challenge of buying your first home much more difficult, making the prospect of receiving the keys to
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Can AI Answer The UK’s Most Googled Heating Questions?
How often do you Google a quick question to only be bombarded by various, sometimes conflicting, answers from different websites? If your answer was “a
How Have UK Hotels Coped During the Pandemic?
For roughly two years, travel, especially non-essential travel has been minimised and, in some cases, eliminated thanks to the COVID19 Pandemic. As a result, businesses
How To Earn Interest On Your Cryptocurrency (And Why It’s Important)
Cryptocurrencies are a form of digital currency that is decentralized, meaning that it is not regulated by any bank or government. Cryptocurrencies can be traded
What is Forex trading – a guide for beginners
As technology has evolved over the years, it is no wonder why many online businesses have emerged in the virtual world that have begun to
The future is electric so along with CAZ, the government needs an efficient electric charging infrastructure roll out suggests motoring insiders
With the government’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) plan set to begin implementation across UK regions this year, politicians and motorists alike have been divided by
UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants a lavish flat with state-of-the-art furniture.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently renovated the Downing Street flat and the controversies started to begin from the day when Boris Johnson’s former advisor put
Why you should choose printed face masks
Face masks have become the new normal, but why settle for a plain reusable face mask when you could have printed face masks? Given that we have to
Registering As A Self Employed: From Online Banking To Business Owner
Have you made the huge decision to leap into the world of the self-employed? If so, congratulations, there’s in question you are at the beginning
JUNIOR DOCTOR’S STRIKE ROUND-UP – BRISTOL
Nearly 100 junior doctors picketed the front entrance of the Bristol Royal Infirmary in hail and sunshine as patients’ non-emergency care appointments were cancelled. Doctors
The Thai Protesters Are Ready To Form a New Government
The Thai protesters that are in the streets for quite a while, protesting against their government, announced that they are ready to for a new
Hospital food schemes ‘have wasted more than £54 million’
By Lauren Grice Hospital food improvement schemes have wasted more than £54 million, a new report from food and farming lobby group Sustain has claimed.
Private prisons ‘better run than state facilities’
By Gerald Heneghan Private companies are better than the public sector at running prisons, a think tank has claimed.
Cannabis regulation ‘favoured by most Brits’
By Laura Moulden Cannabis legalisation and decriminalisation is favoured by most Britons, an independent think tank has stated.
War veterans to see £11 million care funding boost
By Gerald Heneghan War veterans are set to benefit from an £11 million boost in funding for the NHS.
Horsemeat scandal: Government’s response ‘flat-footed’
By Gerald Heneghan The government’s response to the ongoing horsemeat scandal has been branded “flat-footed” by MPs.
Nursery ratios set to rise under new childcare reforms
By Gerald Heneghan Nurseries and childminders in England will be permitted to look after more children under new childcare reforms set to be announced today
Green Deal launched across Britain
By Lauren Grice The Green Deal has been launched by the government today (January 28th) in a drive to improve the energy efficiency of homes
Army job cuts unveiled by MoD
By Gerald Heneghan The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has unveiled a new round of job cuts in the British Army today (January 22nd).
British C17 cargo plane heads to Mali to assist French military operation
By Gerald Heneghan A British C17 cargo plane has set off for Mali in order to help the French military with their operations against Islamist