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The article reports that typical household energy bills will decrease by 7% when a new energy cap takes effect on 1 April 2026. It includes multiple attribution tags and timestamps for updates.
The article reports that a contractor was paid over £7,000 to remove flags in Aberdeen following verbal threats to council staff. It includes multiple news updates and links to BBC content with timestamps and attributions.
A message in a bottle originating from Canada was discovered on a Scottish beach after traveling across the Atlantic. The finder, Mike Scott, expressed surprise at the bottle's journey and is attempting to contact the sender through social…
The article discusses whether people can maintain friendships with ex-partners, offering advice from relationship experts Olivia Petter and Kate Mansfield.
A farmer who joined a choir competing on Britain's Got Talent claims singing improves mental health for agricultural workers.
The article presents a collection of news updates and headlines from Birmingham and the Black Country, including manufacturing updates, local events, and sports news.
Mason Newman, owner of a revived pub in Birmingham, discusses community support and plans to transform the historic venue into a cultural hub with art exhibitions and events.
The Repair Shop TV program declined to feature a joke book belonging to late comedian Bob Monkhouse after assessing its content as inappropriate. The book was returned to Monkhouse's family following a review by the show's producers.
The article announces the fifth season of Bridgerton, focusing on a same-sex romance between Francesca and Michaela. It highlights the show's inclusion of queer representation and neurodivergent character traits, citing comments from the…
Stephen Colbert announced plans to co-write a new Lord of the Rings film with his son and other writers, focusing on early chapters of the novel. The project aims to complement existing films while staying faithful to the source material.
The article discusses the BBC's appointment of Matt Brittin as director general, highlighting his tech background and the organization's need for reform.
The article provides a biographical overview of Slick Rick, a hip-hop artist, detailing his career, influences, and personal history.
Is Manchester reclaiming its prominence as the UK's musical hotspot? - Published In the late 1980s and early 90s, Manchester was a city transformed by music. For a brief but powerful period, music,…
The article reports on the murder of Natalie McNally in Northern Ireland by her unborn child's father, Stephen McCullagh, and includes updates from various news sources and attributions.
The article reports on violence against women in Northern Ireland, citing specific cases and official statements from government officials and police leaders.
A man's body was found in a forest, and police are seeking public assistance to identify him using dental records. The victim, described as 5'10" with a heavy build, was wearing a Pringle jumper and M&S underwear.
The article reports that Malcolm Offord, a Scottish Reform leader, apologized for a 2018 homophobic joke but denies being homophobic. It includes multiple attributions and timestamps for related news updates.
The article discusses the Scottish National Party's (SNP) performance in Scotland, focusing on their election record, policy pledges, and outcomes.
The article reports on Nottingham Forest's recent Premier League victory under manager Vitor Pereira, highlighting his impact on team cohesion and tactical approach.
A public inquiry is examining the stabbing deaths of several individuals, including a university student, and the subsequent investigation into the actions of the police and the killer's medical records.