Drought Declared in the Midlands as Heatwaves and Low Rainfall Spark National Concern

Reservoir levels plummet and hosepipe bans loom as England faces the driest year since 1976.

U.K. Offers Up to £3,750 Discount to Drive Electric Could This Spark a Global Shift?

New EV grants aim to make electric vehicles more affordable for everyday drivers, but infrastructure remains a hurdle.

The Changing Landscape of Universal Credit Claimants: Immigration Status Revealed for the First Time

A Deep Dive into the Immigration Status of Universal Credit Claimants and the Impact on the UK Welfare System

Transforming Inclusion: England’s Schools Face Complex Challenges to Support Special Needs Pupils

Review recommends a three-tiered approach to ensure inclusive education for all children

12 Essential Insights from Labour’s Ambitious 10-Year NHS Reform Plan

Labour unveils a sweeping plan to modernise healthcare, digitise records and services, and invest heavily in prevention, mental health, and local care.

UK Government Borrowing Costs Decline as Market Confidence Gradually Returns

After a volatile session driven by political uncertainty, investor sentiment appears to stabilize, prompting a modest fall in gilt yields and boosting confidence in fiscal leadership.