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The Finnish Cinque Terre and Scotland's 'big tree country' are among the places where children return to school this month, ...
Trump claims Zelensky could 'end the war if he wants to' as European leaders fly to Washington in major show of support for Ukraine ...
This week in The i Paper's work column, an employee gets advice on how to handle feeling taken for granted after stepping up in a crisis ...
How the meeting of so many leaders will work is unclear, and whether this show of solidarity might backfire if Trump feels threatened will also be closely watched ...
The death of its leading light Tim Smith left his band with a mission: to complete the songs created during his illness without him - and release a new album ...
Fraudsters have been applying for funding without intending to complete a course, with warnings that some could be linked to organised crime ...
I live in a HMO in Lancashire, paying £433 per month in rent. I am not living in a HMO by choice, but it is well-managed. I just needed an affordable place to live after returning to the UK. There are ...
Experts are split on where inflation landed in July - but it will stay well above the Bank of England's 2 per cent target ...
New laws about inappropriate behaviour put the onus on employers to do everything in their power to stop it - that may mean office romances become a thing of the past ...
People under 66 can end up paying hundreds more a month in tax than their older counterparts for doing the same job. Is that fair?
Up to a quarter can be taken tax-free (up to a maximum of £268,275 in 2025/26), with your remaining withdrawals taxed in the same way as income. Remember that while your state pension is paid to you ...