New drivers should be banned from giving friends a lift, suggests the AA, which is proposing limits and restrictions on the licences of new motorists.
The cost of a new British passport is increasing by 7% this week – so how much will you now be charged for your application?
Nearly nine in 10 motorists admit cyclists are ‘sometimes hard to see’, says the AA, which is marking 10 years of its ‘Think Bikes’ campaign.
Changes are being made to Child Benefit payments this month but what will it mean for your family?
Households with Magnum ice creams in their freezer are being asked to check the products they have at home after an urgent recall notice was issued.
The government has announced it will look into the issue of headlight glare amid growing concerns from drivers and motoring groups about the issue.
Households will be paying more for a number of bills and services this month – don’t miss our guide to those that might hit you with an increase.
The cost of a TV licence is rising – here’s everything you need to know about the increase and who will be eligible for a free or discounted permit.
Millions of UK households are being advised to read their meter this weekend before a reduction in gas and electric prices and here’s why.
National Highways says it’s ‘lifting’ 850 miles of roadworks to make Easter journeys smoother.
Researchers have picked out the baby names which have become less popular since 2011, as well as those for boys and girls now on the rise.
Some popular Easter eggs cost more this year, warns a study, which has also found others have shrunk in size with no price drop - and here’s why.
More than 27,000 health workers including community nurses, speech therapists, physiotherapists and cleaners are to get two one-off cash payments.
Unsettled weather and the first long weekend of 2024 has prompted a warning to drivers about Easter traffic.
Farmers fear a rise in dog attacks as lambing season starts and more of us visit the countryside – so here’s what pet owners must do when out walking.
Holidaymakers without a passport have just weeks to submit their application for a lesser charge before an expected price hike in fees.
Mushrooms instead of tampons and a frozen pizza for peaches are among the unusual substitutions customers ordering groceries online have been sent.
Supermarket Aldi is recalling an item from its bakery range amid fears, says the Food Standards Agency, that it may have been ‘tampered’ with.
A blanket ban on pavement parking is needed, says a new report, to keep pedestrians safe and cap costly road repairs – so what are the current rules?
The Royal Mint has unveiled an exclusive range of Star Wars coins and bullion bars ahead of Star Wars Day on May 4.