Keir Starmer urged to take action on rising water bills in England and Wales

Unions, celebrities and river activists are calling on the new UK government to halt attempts by the water industry to hike bills for customers in England and Wales by 91%, and to immediately launch a major review of water ownership. Author Michael Rosen and comedians Nish Kumar and Stephen Fry have joined campaigners from Greenpeace, … Read more

England fans targeted in ATM fraud in Germany by fraud gangs

England fans in Dusseldorf are in immediate danger of becoming victims of a shocking ATM fraud that police say is taking place in the city. Compared to the UK, Germany is surprisingly behind on the digital front, and cash is still the norm. Although the use of plastic has increased enormously since corona, euro coins … Read more

Map shows where house prices are rising, according to the UK’s largest lender

House prices are rising in several regions of the UK and are expected to continue to rise throughout the year, the UK’s largest lender has revealed. The housing market has virtually ground to a halt in the first half of this year, but there are signs that growth is picking up again. House prices are … Read more

Map shows where house prices are rising, according to the UK’s largest lender

House prices are rising in several regions of the UK and are expected to continue to rise throughout the year, the UK’s largest lender has revealed. The housing market has virtually ground to a halt in the first half of this year, but there are signs that growth is picking up again. 1 House prices … Read more

Will Gamble Architects Gives London Home an Interior of ‘Soft Minimalism’

British architecture firm Will Gamble Architects has extended and modernised a Victorian house in South London, using curved forms and a palette of natural materials to create a calm, minimalist look. The clients – a couple looking for a forever home – asked Will Gamble Architects to oversee the transformation of the semi-detached house in … Read more

Phillip Schofield discreetly smokes an e-cigarette while waiting for the train – despite smoking being banned in stations

By Melody Fletcher for Mailonline 11:47 EDT 03 Jul 2024updated 11:57 EDT 03 Jul 2024 11:47 EDT 03 Jul 2024updated 11:57 EDT 03 Jul 2024 By Melody Fletcher for Mailonline Phillip Schofield was spotted smoking an e-cigarette at a west London train station, despite all forms of smoking being banned there. The 62-year-old … Read more

‘Game-changing’ Alzheimer’s drug approved in US – as UK decision looms

A groundbreaking Alzheimer’s drug has been approved in the United States that slows mental decline by up to 60 percent. Donanemab, sold in the US under the brand name Kisunla, is available for patients with early symptoms of the disease. In Alzheimer’s disease, two proteins accumulate that cause brain cells to dieSource: AP The drug … Read more

UK’s first Tesla Cybertruck goes on sale for shocking amount, but isn’t road legal

The first Tesla Cybertruck is on sale in the UK, although drivers still don’t know whether it is LEGAL to drive on the road there. An imported silver version of the futuristic 2024 vehicle is listed for sale on Autotrader for £145,995. This is the first version to be offered to buyers in the UK. … Read more

Major update on mass closure plans from Boots as 47 more stores are set to close for good

BOOTS has released a major update on its store closure plans, after previously announcing that 300 pharmacies would close for good. The health and beauty chain announced last year it would close more than 300 branches as part of plans to further develop its brand. Boots has plans to close a further 47 stores in … Read more

One person in England dies during the ongoing E.coli outbreak

EMBARGOED TO 1600 MONDAY JANUARY 23 File photo dated 19/05/08 of a woman looking through a microscope. A potent plant toxin with a unique way of killing harmful bacteria has emerged as one of the strongest antibiotic candidates in decades. Scientists say albicidin can kill off superbugs such as E.coli and salmonella, which are becoming increasingly resistant to modern medicine. Issue date: Monday January 23, 2023.

The death of a person in England has been linked to the ongoing E.coli outbreak, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said. Lettuce has been identified as sourceas became apparent last week. While two people in England have died within 28 days of being infected with the current strain, information from clinicians suggests that “one … Read more