House prices in the UK increased by 0.2 in October, the fourth monthly increase in a row, reaching a new record high.
Sir John Nott, the defence secretary during the Falklands War, has died aged 92. The senior Conservative twice offered his resignation to Margaret Thatcher after the Argentinian invasion of the South ...
Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki unleashed towering columns of ash into the air on Thursday in an even larger eruption than the one that killed nine people and injured dozens of others three days ...
Mobile customers who signed up for a 12-month deal during last year’s Black Friday sales or a 24-month deal in November 2022 will soon see their contracts expire, meaning they will be out-of-contract ...
Tropical Storm Trami and Typhoon Kong-rey hit the northern Philippines in recent weeks, leaving at least 151 people dead and affecting nearly 9 million others. The deaths and destruction from the ...
The Royal Mint 50p coin in question was issued in 2017, and nobody knows exactly how many of the versions with an error are in circulation. As a result, they are considered “extremely rare” with some ...
Beirut’s airport has not been directly targeted in the war between Israel and Hezbollah, and national air carrier Middle East Airlines has continued to operate commercial flights. Meanwhile, the ...
The group reported a 10 drop in pre-tax profits to £967 million for the six months to September 30 as revenues fell 3.
The average UK house price hit a new high in October, putting it just shy of £294,000, according to an index. House prices increased by 0.2% in October, the fourth monthly increase in a row, Halifax ...
M&S shoppers have vowed to ditch Quality Street this Christmas in favour of the "best ever" selection tub you can buy in the UK. The brand's Mini Bites have become a beloved treat in recent years, ...
Donald Trump’s election win has left much of the world reeling and reacting, and Britain has proven to be no exception with the face of the new US President-elect adorning every front page.
Jimmy Kimmel struggled to hold back his tears during the opening monologue to his US talk show, describing Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election as a “terrible night”.