Politics
Bank of England Rate Cuts Possible If Iran War Ends, Economist Says
An economist suggests the Bank of England might cut interest rates twice this year if the Iran conflict resolves and the Strait of Hormuz reopens, amid market uncertainty and inflation risks.
Culture
Kate Garraway and Liam Halligan Address Relationship Speculation After Essex Gig
Kate Garraway sparks relationship rumours with journalist Liam Halligan after attending his band's gig in Essex. Halligan calls it 'early days' in a radio interview.
Sports
Cricket Australia's Big Bash Investment Plan Stalls Amid Team Concerns
Cricket Australia's proposal to sell minority stakes in BBL franchises, modeled after England's Hundred, faces resistance from state associations worried about external investor influence.
Business
Thousands of Learner Drivers to Receive Refunds After AA Driving School Crackdown
The Competition and Markets Authority has ordered AA Driving School and BSM Driving School to refund over 80,000 learners and pay a £4.2 million fine for hidden booking fees.
Health
Environment
Transport
Tube Strikes Risk 'Dangerous' Journeys for Blind Commuters
Guide Dogs UK warns that upcoming London Underground strikes could create hazardous conditions for blind and partially sighted travelers, urging public awareness and assistance during disruptions.
London Bus Strikes Hit 7 Routes: Full List for April 2026
Seven bus routes in east London will face disruptions due to strikes starting Friday, with more dates planned for April and May 2026. Unite union cites driver fatigue as the cause.
Pothole Damage Costs UK Drivers £164 on Average
A new survey shows one in three cars have been damaged by potholes, costing an average of £164 per repair. Road conditions are worsening, with nearly half of motorists reporting deterioration over five years.
London Marathon 2026: Busy Tube Stations to Avoid
With the London Marathon 2026 approaching, learn which Tube stations will be extremely crowded and discover quieter alternatives for spectators and runners.
Tube Strikes Threaten London Transport Next Week
London Underground services face four days of disruption as Tube drivers strike over TfL's proposed 35-hour four-day week. The RMT union demands a 32-hour week, citing safety concerns.
Property
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