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Thames Water proposes fresh bills hike of up to 59% by 2030
Thames Water has proposed hiking average customer bills by as much as 59 per cent by 2030 in a new business plan for the coming years. In its response to Ofwat’s draft determination on water companies’ plans, Thames proposed raising average yearly water bills to £666.50 per customer by 2030,Continue Reading
Denmark creates 3 new ministers in government reshuffle
Denmark’s three-party centrist government said Wednesday it will create three new ministries, including a government office in charge of emergency preparedness. The government wants a minister in charge of European Union affairs ahead of Denmark’s rotating EU presidency in the second half of 2025. The shuffle means Denmark, like Sweden,Continue Reading
Nunez to Arsenal, Man Utd closer to Sterling, Liverpool bargain deal
It took quite a long time, but Liverpool have finally bagged their first signing of the summer window. Giorgi Mamardashvili is expected to join the club, with the Georgian goalkeeper staying at his current club Valencia until next summer. In the meantime though, the Reds have been working on gettingContinue Reading
Mysterious decorated 17th century Japanese sword unearthed in WWII wreckage in Berlin
Archaeologists have unearthed a rare richly-decorated 17th century Japanese sword of unknown origin in the ruins of a Berlin cellar, destroyed during the Second World War. The discovery is surprising as the sword is dated to Japan’s Edo period, when the country followed a strict policy of self-isolation to stopContinue Reading
21 fan theories that will completely change the way you watch these iconic films
The very best films grow richer with each viewing, unfurling new depths of meaning each time. But what happens when viewers look to create their own meaning? So-called fan theories have become a booming talking point in the age of the internet, with film-lovers often scrutinising their favourite movies forContinue Reading
Keir Starmer wants to ‘reset’ relationship with Europe – what are the UK’s options?
Keir Starmer has vowed to “turn a corner on Brexit” and rebuild relationships with EU member states as he visits Germany and meets with chancellor Olaf Scholz today. Touching down in Berlin, the prime minister says he wants to fix “broken relationships” left by the previous governments, and strike newContinue Reading
Drivers warned to prepare for fuel duty rise
Drivers are being warned to expect a fuel duty rise in the Government’s forthcoming Budget. The RAC issued the alert after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said there was a £22 billion “black hole” in the public finances. A 5p per litre cut in fuel duty was introduced by theContinue Reading
Simple blood test could detect cancer risk in type 2 diabetics
A simple blood test could one day be used to help identify people with type 2 diabetes who are at risk of developing certain cancers, a study has suggested. Pinpointing patients at a higher risk would allow for targeted monitoring and early detection of cancer, researchers said. Type 2 diabeticsContinue Reading
Teary Emma Raducanu admits mistake as US Open star apologises for win
Express Sport keeps you up to date with all the latest news and scores at the US Open.Continue Reading
Archaeologists reveal how Stone Age people built megalithic Spanish burial 6,000 years ago
A megalithic burial mound in Spain was built using “advanced engineering” 6,000 years ago, with stones weighing several times more than any used to make the UK’s iconic Stonehenge, archaeologists revealed in a new study. Megalithic monuments began appearing in Europe around the fifth millennium BC with the earliest onesContinue Reading




















