TECH TALK: S-Charge battery case for Nintendo Switch
The much anticipated present on Christmas morning was opened with glee. A shiny Nintendo Switch™ was soon in the hands of my Pokémon mad daughter. In anticipation of the highly portable nature of this...
View ArticleThis is how you could all earn over £50,000 a year
If you’re looking to spread your wings a little, and earn a bit more cash then we just might have the answer.Less than one in 10 Brits (8%) can fluently speak a second language, but a new study has...
View ArticleThese are your rights if the forecast snow affects your ability to work
Dropping temperatures in January and February always results in the annual raised alarm and panic stations at the first sight of falling snowflakes.As soon as the snow starts to lay, questions arise;...
View ArticleHere’s how to stay safe on the roads this January
As the temperature starts to plummet, driving on the roads can become increasingly difficult and hazardous.To stay safe, it’s important to adjust your driving style according to the weather conditions...
View ArticleFrom witches to family holidays, weird and wonderful Self Assessment excuses...
Most self assessment customers complete their tax returns honestly and on time.But every year HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) receives some outlandish excuses and expense claims.Some of the most bizarre...
View ArticleVIDEO: The Tour de Yorkshire is in 100 days – here’s how you can get involved
With 100 days to go until the fifth edition of the Tour de Yorkshire, Welcome to Yorkshire has revealed the top 10 qualities they are searching for when recruiting Tour Makers. They are looking for...
View ArticleCancer survivor whose life depends on using insect repellent every day urges...
Wherever Kate Mason goes, she is never without insect repellent.Even in the middle of winter the 42-year-old reaches for the spray, applying it liberally each morning, like other people brush their...
View ArticleThese are the 11 most annoying things about winter
Many UK households will have woken to freezing temperatures and grumbling relatives this morning and now the most common January irritations have been revealed.Researchers from outdoors experts...
View ArticleThese are the 11 most annoying things about winter
Many UK households will have woken to freezing temperatures and grumbling relatives this morning and now the most common January irritations have been revealed.Researchers from outdoors experts...
View ArticleThere's just 58 days to go - will Brexit affect your travel plans?
Our Brexit reporter Gemma Jimmison takes a look at your main concerns when it comes to Brexit and holidaysLet's face it - January is pretty bleak and cold, so most of us have already started to think...
View ArticleHow we can help keep our children safe
This year’s Safer Internet Day on February 5 will be celebrated across the globe. Fiona Evans looks at what it means for children and young people in the UKKeeping children safe online is one of the...
View ArticleWhat is martial law and why might it be introduced after Brexit?
Martial law has been trending on Google after government officials refused to rule it out in the case of a no-deal BrexitIt could be introduced in the UK to try and stop any riots that break out after...
View ArticleMotorists will need green card to drive in EU if there's a no-deal Brexit
The Association of British Insurers has issued some helpful advice for drivers in the case of a no-deal Brexit.The organisation has said that people who want to to drive their vehicle in the EU will...
View ArticleWill I still be able to take my pet abroad after Brexit?
People who want to take their family pet abroad may be facing extra hurdles if the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal.At the minute, you need a pet passport for your dog, cat or ferret if they’ll...
View ArticleTravel insurance will 'work in the normal way' after Brexit
Travellers are being reassured that travel insurance will continue to work in the normal way, even if the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) system isn’t replaced.The EHIC allows people some free...
View ArticleHow outrage became the source of Pride
A pivotal moment in the gay rights movement will be celebrated during LGBT+ History Month in February with a look back at the Stonewall Riots. Charlie Bullough reportsThe Stonewall Riots happened in...
View ArticleGet the facts without the speculation - all your Brexit questions answered
We're asking readers to let us know which aspects of Brexit are concerning them the most.With just over seven weeks to go, uncertainty still surrounds the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.It...
View ArticleGovernment asks NHS to build up medicine supply in case of no deal Brexit
The government has asked the NHS, suppliers and pharmaceutical companies to order six additional weeks worth of medicines in case supplies are disrupted by a no deal Brexit.Around three-quarters of the...
View ArticleUK plans new safety certificate mark for when we leave EU
Shoppers could be seeing a new safety symbol on certain products in the event of a no deal Brexit.The current CE symbol, which shows consumers that an item meets legal requirements, belongs to the...
View ArticlePosting parcels to EU countries after Brexit
Business and trade deals after Brexit can be a complex issue - here we get to the bottom of customs declaration labels.Q: I have an online business with 80 per cent international sales, but neither...
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