Treasury to cover Bayeux Tapestry loan to UK for estimated £800m.

The UK Treasury is poised to underwrite the insurance for the Bayeux Tapestry, a monumental medieval embroidery, against any potential damage during its highly anticipated loan to the British Museum…

‘Families can save £200 a month at Hull community shop’

The premise of the social supermarket is simple yet profound: it sells surplus food donated by various food industry partners. This stock, which might otherwise go to waste due to…

Christmas spirit offered ‘right through the year’

Operating from its welcoming drop-in base on Lewis Street, the Grace Trust currently extends its compassionate reach to between 700 to 750 people annually. These islanders grapple with a myriad…

I have no regrets about regifting – What to do with unwanted presents.

The festive season, birthdays, and special occasions often bring a deluge of gifts. While each present is given with good intention, the reality is that not every item sparks joy,…

US judge blocks detention of British social media campaigner

Imran Ahmed, a prominent figure in the fight against online hate and disinformation, found himself at the center of an escalating dispute that pits advocacy for online safety against claims…

Boxing Day sales fall flat once again

By 3pm on Boxing Day, preliminary data from MRI Software revealed a noticeable decline in physical retail activity across the UK. Visits to high streets were down 1.5% compared to…

Banks to Get New Powers to Give Financial Advice

In a significant move designed to bolster financial literacy and encourage investment among the UK population, registered banks and other financial firms will soon be empowered to offer targeted financial…

Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband can’t be called chocolate anymore

The beloved confectionery stalwarts, Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband, have undergone a significant transformation, no longer qualifying for the esteemed title of "chocolate" in the United Kingdom following a strategic…