March 2025

Nigel Farage’s poll rating tumbles after Reform leader blamed Zelensky for ‘showing no respect’ during Oval Office bust up with Donald Trump

Nigel Farage’s poll rating tumbles after Reform leader blamed Zelensky for ‘showing no respect’ during Oval Office bust up with Donald Trump

By GLEN OWEN POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 18:55 EST, 8 March 2025 | Updated: 19:06 EST, 8 March 2025 Nigel Farage’s support for Donald Trump over the Ukraine crisis has slammed the brakes on the ‘detoxification’ of the Reform leader which has been under way since the election. Before the row between Mr Trump and Ukraine’s […]

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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN’S NOTEBOOK: Meghan’s TV show is just way too much effort

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN’S NOTEBOOK: Meghan’s TV show is just way too much effort

One of my most hated words is effortless. Effortless dressing, effortless cooking, effortless having a bath. Yet while effortless is a buzzword, a life full of unnecessary effort is constantly laid out in front of us. Meghan’s new TV series demonstrates such an effortful existence that it’s quite exhausting to contemplate.  Home-made teabags of Himalayan

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Labour to slash red tape for planning projects in bid to meet its target of building 1.5million homes by 2029

Labour to slash red tape for planning projects in bid to meet its target of building 1.5million homes by 2029

By BRENDAN CARLIN POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT Published: 18:49 EST, 8 March 2025 | Updated: 19:42 EST, 8 March 2025 Labour will today unveil plans to remove obstacles that could hinder its aim of building 1.5 million homes. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner will lay out reforms intended to speed up the planning process. This will include

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Soaring bills to leave households £450 worse off next month as analysis reveals which areas will be hit the worst – so how will YOU be affected?

Soaring bills to leave households £450 worse off next month as analysis reveals which areas will be hit the worst – so how will YOU be affected?

By CIARAN FOREMAN Published: 19:01 EST, 8 March 2025 | Updated: 20:08 EST, 8 March 2025 UK households are facing another tough April in 2025 as a stack of bills all rise next month – costing families more than £450. Research by household money-saving tool Nous.co found a typical household will be £450.75 worse off

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