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Universal Credit changes coming in to force today will see around 1.2 million of the poorest households – including 700,000 with children – will keep an extra £420 a year. The new Fair Repayment Rate ...
Whether with €1 bulbs or 85 pence hot dogs, Ikea's knack for going against the grain has kept it in business for 82 years.
Rising bus fares, the environment and the cost of living were some of the issues students said matter most to them ahead of the upcoming local elections. Thousands of young people will be eligible to ...
Singapore's dominant People's Action Party is widely expected to sweep eight or nine out of every 10 seats in the May 3 ...
"On Donald Trump's first day, we predicted he would be aggressive—earth-shaking. Sure enough, that has come to pass," KOAT political expert Brian Sanderoff said.
Singapore holds a parliamentary election on May 3 that will be contested by 11 parties across the city state of 6 million ...
President Donald Trump's foreign policy efforts resonate at home with those hoping for an end to existing global conflicts and uncertainty over trade wars.
A new report from the United Ways of California shows that 35% of households across the state -- more than 3.8 million -- don't earn enough to cover basic living expenses.
A Phoenix counseling facility is under investigation by Arizona's Health Department and former employees say vulnerable ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals celebrated election victory in a stunning turn of fortune, but the party fell short of winning an outright majority in Parliament.
State education leaders announced changes to Holyoke’s exit plan from receivership, aiming to ensure a smooth transition back ...
With insurance costs set to surge by 29.4 percent over the next 30 years, house hunters are fleeing to the Midwest to live in ...