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Wednesday, 17 June 2026 21:09

Transport for Wales has teamed up with Campaign for Better Transport to celebrate one of the biggest upgrades in rail infrastructure within the UK.

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Monday, 15 June 2026 23:21

Blend Culinary Foundation, based at Alfred Works Food Hall in Digbeth, has announced a new partnership with local food bank and community initiative Feedo Needo, providing hot food to vulnerable...

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Saturday, 13 June 2026 20:47

History will be made later today when Team Qatar takes the start of the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race for the first time.

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Friday, 12 June 2026 01:32

Imperium Maledictum is the spiritual successor to the immensely popular and highly esteemed Dark Heresy and Rogue Trader TTRPGs.

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Friday, 12 June 2026 01:18

Team Qatar’s debut entry in the 24 Hours of Le Mans began in earnest with a busy day of on-track action.

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Friday, 05 June 2026 21:56

Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is once again asking the public to help pick a winner for the Community Fundraiser Award category for its upcoming annual recognition awards.

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Thursday, 04 June 2026 22:37

Theon Design has unveiled its latest bespoke Porsche 911 (964) commission – a fully re-engineered, carbon-bodied coupe built around a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six producing 421 bhp.

Motors

Sunday, 31 May 2026 19:07

BYD, the world’s leading manufacturer of new-energy vehicles, presents the DOLPHIN G DM-i, a revolutionary entry into Europe's B-segment.

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Thursday, 28 May 2026 23:08

Dr. Umar Johnson criticized Kevin Hart’s Netflix roast, arguing several jokes crossed racial lines and disrespected Black history. He sparked debate after calling out the special and Hart’s response...

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Thursday, 28 May 2026 22:48

The second annual Caribbean Energy Week (CEW) will take place in Guyana in July 2027, convening regional governments, international energy companies and investors at a pivotal moment for the...

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Saturday, 23 May 2026 20:24

Drivers, parents, guardians and carers must pay extra attention to children playing by the road over the Bank Holiday and half-term break, urges leading breakdown provider Start Rescue.

Motors

Wednesday, 20 May 2026 20:53

Britain's motorists and businesses will get help with rising prices at the pumps with a targeted package to keep taxes down and support people with the impact of...

Motors

Wednesday, 20 May 2026 00:19

Broad Arrow Auctions, driven by Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY), is celebrating the success of its second annual Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este Auction.

Motors

Saturday, 09 May 2026 16:11

Milton Keynes – Škoda has announced a limited time offer in collaboration with Forest Holidays, to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Kodiaq.

Motors

Wednesday, 06 May 2026 22:39

KGM Motors UK was proud to support serving RAF Regiment personnel from Field Support, IFPT, as they completed the UK Three Peaks Challenge in aid of Combat Stress, the UK’s leading charity for...

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Saturday, 02 May 2026 19:54

CHERY UK, one of the UK’s fastest growing car brands, has today launched a new campaign with Sir Mo Farah CBE - one of the world’s most celebrated athletes.

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Landlords now have just a year to meet a new energy-friendly target for the properties they rent – or face a restriction on granting new tenancies.

In 2016, the government declared that all tenanted properties must achieve a minimum of an E rating in their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). Landlords whose buildings fail to reach this standard by April 2018 will no longer be able to offer a tenancy to new tenants.

Those who let properties with an EPC rating below or close to the required rating must ensure works are carried out to bring their homes up to scratch in the next 12 months.

Allison Thompson, managing director at property specialist Leaders, says: “Failure to achieve a minimum of an E rating will leave landlords unable to let a property to a new tenant, while some recent legal updates have suggested they could also be prevented from renewing an existing tenancy.

“As the deadline gets even closer, we expect tradespeople capable of carrying out eco-friendly home improvements to be in extremely high demand, so landlords would be wise to have work carried out sooner rather than later.

“The good news for landlords whose properties fall below the minimum standard is that there are plenty of ways to upgrade a property’s energy performance, including adding insulation to the walls and ceiling, draught-proofing, installing a new boiler and repairing or replacing doors and windows.”

Thousands of older properties across the UK – particularly those that date back to the Edwardian and Victorian periods – are expected to fail to reach an E rating, making green improvements a must.

Allison adds: “Although some landlords will be required to spend significant sums on improving their homes in the next 12 months, it’s worth remembering the benefits of doing so. These include potentially enjoying significantly lower gas and electricity bills for years to come.”

Leaders is able to offer support to landlords looking to make eco-friendly home improvements in order to meet the new regulations and can recommend qualified and experienced contractors to carry out work.

Enjoy an exciting historical jousting tournament at Blenheim Palace from 29th April – 1st May. Recreating the glorious jousting matches of Britain's 13th Century, knights will do battle in a daring display of bravery and skill.

Taking place on May Bank Holiday weekend on the South Lawn at Blenheim Palace the Knights of Royal England with engage in a jousting knockout. Each jousting tournament will be staged twice daily over the weekend starting at 12.30pm and 3pm.

Visitors can enjoy a weekend of entertainment with plenty of interactive activities and family friendly entertainment. Enjoy jesters in the side arena, followed by a Jester workshop and Baby Dragon walkabout.

Watch a thrilling falconry display and see the birds of prey in action. As well as falcons, families will also have a chance to meet a Harris Hawk, Eagle Owl and American Kestrel with two shows daily in the Main Arena.

Furthermore families can get stuck in and have a go at archery on Blenheim Palace's South Lawn as well as exploring the extensive grounds and parkland and taking a ride on the miniature train to the Pleasure Gardens. Once there families can enjoy the permanent features like the Marlborough Maze, Adventure Play Area and Butterfly House.

For the younger children there will be Baby Dragon's walking about. Hatched from a small Dragon sanctuary in the Welsh Marshes, these delightful creatures are very friendly and well mannered, although a dragon is never entirely predictable… Discover an exciting Dragon Procession and head to the marquee to hear some magical Dragon Tales.

ChariTable Bookings is the revolutionary Free Restaurant Booking Service that gives back to charity at absolutely no cost to individuals and fast attracting celebrity support and leading ambassadors.

When making a booking through charitablebookings.org, from a growing list of 7,726 restaurants across the UK, £1 for EVERY diner in the party will be donated by ChariTable Bookings to a charity of the booker’s choice.

Customers can choose one charitable cause close to their heart every time they make a booking from a list of 7,624 UK registered charities, from local projects to global endeavours, supporting a wide range of causes including education, the elderly, health, the environment, veterans, the homeless, animal welfare, the arts, children’s wellbeing and many more.

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This May Bank Holiday head to Pinetum Gardens in St Austell Cornwall to discover two fascinating garden trails. Explore the 30-acres of carefully curated gardens and marvel at 6,000 different plants which include native and exotic species all flourishing on the Cornish Riviera.

New for spring is the Hidden Gardeners Trail – celebrating the natural world's 'hidden gardeners' the sculptural trail feature giant metal recreations of creatures which are essential to garden life.

Visitors can spot these brilliant beasts, which include a bat, bee, beetle, spider, dragonfly and a snail all made out of shaped steel as they walk around the Park. Set into the natural landscape the Hidden Gardeners Trail is perfect for all the family, including the dog, to enjoy over the bank holiday weekend.

Visitors can also take The Soul Bird Trail as they wander around the gardens. Adapted from the enchanting book, first published in Hebrew, by Michal Snunit the trail leads you from the Secret Garden out and beyond the Pinetum to the Soul Bird Hideaway.

Find a series of cabinets artfully located within the flora and fauna of the park which invite you to open drawers and discover poetic phrases, insightful inspiration and thoughts taken from the book. Finish the Trail in the Soul Bird Hideaway and share your thoughts and feelings. Engaging and inspiring on a variety of levels all the family will enjoy the spiritual tour, experiencing the tranquillity of the gardens as well as meeting the wildlife within them.

Separated in to 10 different themed areas, visitors can explore the famous Pinetum which features 80 varieties of conifer including the giant redwood from America which can reach up to 90 metres in height.

Other highlights include the Japanese Garden, inspired by visits to the botanical gardens in Kyoto, the Water Garden, with its giant gunnera, the Woodland Garden, with its bluebells, camellias and rhododendrons, and the traditional Cornish Cottage Garden complete with water features and colourful flowers.

Both trails are free to enjoy.

On St George's Day itself, tomorrow, Sunday 23 April, there is the annual parade and fete organised by Stone Cross St George. The parade will form from around 9.45am in Westminster Road, start around 10.45am and end at Dartmouth Park around 11.45am.

At Dartmouth Park, there will be a short service by the war memorial followed by a fun family fete running until 5pm.

The fete includes fun fairs, craft stalls, re-enactments and bouncy castles. Rolling road closures will be in place for the parade, with roads reopening once it has passed safely through.