Repeatedly borrowing more is not a long-term solution to rising day-to-day spending pressures.
Month: July 2025
Stereophonics gig disruption as heat damages rail track
Fans heading to a Stereophonics gig in Cardiff have been warned to plan their travel in advance.
Al Fayed family battle over luxury penthouse with ‘leaky roofs and noisy lifts’
An exclusive Park Lane address owned by the Fayed family is at the centre of an eight-year dispute.
Hairy Biker widow ‘still cannot watch’ last series
Ahead of a re-run, Dave Myers’ widow says watching the Hairy Bikers’ final series is too difficult.
Labour not defending workers, says Unite after Rayner row
The union could consider its future relationship with the party, General Secretary Sharon Graham says.
UK’s oldest WW2 veteran Donald Rose dies aged 110
Donald Rose survived the D-Day landings and was awarded the French Legion of Honour.
Rayner in deepening row with Unite union over Birmingham bin strikes
Unite announced earlier it had suspended her membership over the long-running dispute in Birmingham.
In Pictures: Fans feel the heat at Scotland’s biggest music festival
The three-day festival on Glasgow Green includes headliners 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol.
‘It’ll be a chess match’ – where Wimbledon final will be won
In her latest BBC Sport column at Wimbledon, Naomi Broady analyses where Saturday’s final between Amanda Anisimova and Iga Swiatek will be won and lost.
How dry has it really been and do we need more hosepipe bans?
Analysis shows that it has been one of the driest periods on record since autumn last year.
