Posted at 11:24 15 Apr11:24 15 AprWhat are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?If you face disruption because flights are cancelled or delayed, then what can you do?Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:10 14 Apr13:10 14 AprSchool leader tells of 'heartbreaking' poverty riseEducation Alliance chief warns of increasing numbers of children coming to school on empty stomachs.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:42 13 Apr6:42 13 AprNatural England 'opposing road with no real facts'By Andrew Sinclair and Nic RigbyBBC Politics EastThe leader of a council trying to build a £274m road claims the wildlife quango is "too powerful".Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 8:01 12 Apr8:01 12 AprResidents hold sit-in to save homes from demolitionBy Joe CoughlanLocal Democracy Reporting ServiceProtesters say they will not let their homes be knocked down for a new development.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:45 12 Apr5:45 12 AprUnpaid carers shocked at having to repay thousandsBy Jemma Crew & Tim JohnsBBC NewsTwo ex-ministers say the government should pause demands for large sums of money from benefits overpayments.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:23 10 Apr5:23 10 AprCalls made to replace controversial planning ruleDevelopers warn the draft policy could be inflationary and increase the cost of housing locally.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 2:04 10 Apr2:04 10 AprGang guilty of running £54m 'benefit fraud factories'By Michael BuchananBBC NewsProsecutors describe the case as the biggest ever case of benefit fraud in England and Wales.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:10 9 Apr23:10 9 AprOver 7 million struggling with bills, survey findsBy Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC NewsMany feel “heavily burdened” by their finances but the picture has improved from 2023, a survey finds.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:16 9 Apr17:16 9 AprConcerns over 2500 home Duchy development Campaigners say plans for 2,500 homes near Faversham will have a negative impact on the area. Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:50 9 Apr13:50 9 AprUS bank boss warns interest rates could rise to 8%By Chris NewlandsBusiness reporter, BBC NewsJamie Dimon, the boss of JPMorgan Chase, said the bank is preparing for both rate cuts and rises.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:17 9 Apr9:17 9 AprHow are the non-dom rules changing?The non-domicile rules let some UK residents limit the tax paid on earnings outside the country.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:19 9 Apr5:19 9 AprTwo-bed housing guidelines a concern - architectThe States advice is currently to build a "substantial" majority of two-bedroom properties.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:13 9 Apr5:13 9 AprSocial housing tenants 'fed up' of black mouldGentoo has apologised after residents say they fear their health is declining due to "poor" conditions.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:13 9 Apr5:13 9 Apr'People were eating dog food. Now we feed them'By Mousumi Bakshi & Rachael McMenemyBBC News, CambridgeshireA mother and daughter fund and cook meals in their kitchen for people struggling to afford food.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:36 8 Apr16:36 8 AprHow much is the state pension worth now?Payments to pensioners have risen by 8.5% following the government's "triple lock" pledge.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:32 8 Apr5:32 8 AprFamilies encouraged to access free school mealsThe council says schools receive extra funding to ensure "all children have the best start in life".Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:19 7 Apr6:19 7 AprPlans for 130 affordable homes in BradfordBy Chris YoungLocal Democracy Reporting ServiceThe housing will "harmoniously fit into the urban settlement", says the developer.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:00 6 Apr9:00 6 AprScottish income tax changes come into forceIt means Scotland now has six tax bands, in contrast to England where there are just three.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:25 6 Apr6:25 6 AprProposal of new housing development in small villageDeveloper wants to build 45 new homes, including 15 affordable homes, on nine acres of land.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:39 6 Apr0:39 6 AprIbiza locals living in cars as party island sees rents soarBy Guy HedgecoeBBC News, Ibiza"All the work you could want, but there isn't anywhere to live," say those struggling on the island.Read moreBBC Russian
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What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?
If you face disruption because flights are cancelled or delayed, then what can you do?
Read moreSchool leader tells of 'heartbreaking' poverty rise
Education Alliance chief warns of increasing numbers of children coming to school on empty stomachs.
Read moreNatural England 'opposing road with no real facts'
By Andrew Sinclair and Nic Rigby
BBC Politics East
The leader of a council trying to build a £274m road claims the wildlife quango is "too powerful".
Read moreResidents hold sit-in to save homes from demolition
By Joe Coughlan
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Protesters say they will not let their homes be knocked down for a new development.
Read moreUnpaid carers shocked at having to repay thousands
By Jemma Crew & Tim Johns
BBC News
Two ex-ministers say the government should pause demands for large sums of money from benefits overpayments.
Read moreCalls made to replace controversial planning rule
Developers warn the draft policy could be inflationary and increase the cost of housing locally.
Read moreGang guilty of running £54m 'benefit fraud factories'
By Michael Buchanan
BBC News
Prosecutors describe the case as the biggest ever case of benefit fraud in England and Wales.
Read moreOver 7 million struggling with bills, survey finds
By Michael Race
Business reporter, BBC News
Many feel “heavily burdened” by their finances but the picture has improved from 2023, a survey finds.
Read moreConcerns over 2500 home Duchy development
Campaigners say plans for 2,500 homes near Faversham will have a negative impact on the area.
Read moreUS bank boss warns interest rates could rise to 8%
By Chris Newlands
Business reporter, BBC News
Jamie Dimon, the boss of JPMorgan Chase, said the bank is preparing for both rate cuts and rises.
Read moreHow are the non-dom rules changing?
The non-domicile rules let some UK residents limit the tax paid on earnings outside the country.
Read moreTwo-bed housing guidelines a concern - architect
The States advice is currently to build a "substantial" majority of two-bedroom properties.
Read moreSocial housing tenants 'fed up' of black mould
Gentoo has apologised after residents say they fear their health is declining due to "poor" conditions.
Read more'People were eating dog food. Now we feed them'
By Mousumi Bakshi & Rachael McMenemy
BBC News, Cambridgeshire
A mother and daughter fund and cook meals in their kitchen for people struggling to afford food.
Read moreHow much is the state pension worth now?
Payments to pensioners have risen by 8.5% following the government's "triple lock" pledge.
Read moreFamilies encouraged to access free school meals
The council says schools receive extra funding to ensure "all children have the best start in life".
Read morePlans for 130 affordable homes in Bradford
By Chris Young
Local Democracy Reporting Service
The housing will "harmoniously fit into the urban settlement", says the developer.
Read moreScottish income tax changes come into force
It means Scotland now has six tax bands, in contrast to England where there are just three.
Read moreProposal of new housing development in small village
Developer wants to build 45 new homes, including 15 affordable homes, on nine acres of land.
Read moreIbiza locals living in cars as party island sees rents soar
By Guy Hedgecoe
BBC News, Ibiza
"All the work you could want, but there isn't anywhere to live," say those struggling on the island.
Read more