Much of New England saw the first “warm” day on Sunday after a brief cold snap and nearly a week of below average temperatures. The work week ahead will start with temperatures staying at or slightly above average with two weak storm systems passing through New England starting Tuesday, bringing some light snow showers.
Employers are cutting jobs and raising prices to offset tax increases, with wages still growing too fast for policymakers’ comfort
The Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) across England applies to all bird keepers, whether they have pets or a commercial flock. It means owners have to conduct enhanced biosecurity measures, including:
A British court sentenced teen Axel Rudakubana to a record 52 years in prison, minus time served, for murdering three young girls in a frenzied stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport in July.
England are still searching for their first win of the Women's Ashes after another dominant Australia win in Adelaide.
The Bank of England must contend with a slowdown in Britain's economy but also stubborn inflation pressures when it considers whether to cut interest rates in early February as well as its message about the outlook for the rest of the year.
A teenager who stabbed three young girls to death at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in England has been sentenced to more than 50 years in prison.
Australia are more athletic and powerful than England - but that is not the reason for the gulf between the two teams, says head coach Jon Lewis.
UK Finance called for the central bank to go further by increasing the size threshold to £40bn-£50bn to take account of inflation since the rule was introduced in 2015. It also called for the active account threshold to be scrapped or raised from 40,000-80,000 to 100,000-150,000.
Whatever your plans, the weather up north shouldn’t disappoint for winter activity enthusiasts. Saturday will be calm across New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, though a weak storm will pass north of the region on Sunday, delivering some light, scattered snow showers.
Thousands of homes are still without power across north-east England and Cumbria following Storm Éowyn. Wind gusts reached up to 96mph (154 km/h) in Northumberland on Friday, with trees being brought down, roofs ripped off and roads closed. About 1,500 properties in Cumbria and 2,381 throughout the North East still have no electricity.