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Leader congratulates Arsenal on Premier League title win
After the Arsenal men’s team secured the Premier League title – their first since 2004 – the Leader of Islington Council, Cllr Una O’Halloran, issued a message of congratulations to the team.
Hackney Mayor Zoë Garbett’s final Cabinet team confirmed
The new Mayor has appointed her full Cabinet team following this month's local elections.
Latest HS2 Figures show Wales is being short-changed
The Welsh Government’s Deputy Minister for Transport Mark Hooper has said the latest figures for the cost of HS2 show Wales is being short-changed by the UK Government.
Sid Meier's Civilization® VII Test of Time Update Now Available
The largest update to date introduces Time-Tested Civs, a new Victories system, Triumphs and more
Sid Meier's Civilization® VII Test of Time Update Now Available
The largest update to-date introduces Time-Tested Civs, a new Victories system, Triumphs and more
Sid Meier's Civilization® VII Test of Time Update Now Available
The largest update to-date introduces Time-Tested Civs, a new Victories system, Triumphs and more
Garden gnomes not actually a property turn-off for most UK adults, Go.Compare research finds
Court approves use of Common Good land for new Forres Academy
Moray Council has today (19 May 2026) received approval from the Court of Session to use part of Roysvale Park to support the development of the new Forres Academy.
Magna continues to deliver new affordable homes across Dorset
Magna Housing, a community-based housing association providing homes and services to local people, has recently acquired 56 new homes in Dorset.
Vibrant new artwork unveiled at Sudbury & Harrow Road Station thanks to funding by Chiltern Railways
Lancashire County Council sets out priorities for 2026/27 and approves extra £5m for highways
Councillors have approved a new plan setting out where the County Council will focus its efforts this financial year to make the biggest difference for residents, alongside a £5million boost for highways.
Get crafty with history at Corinium Museum this half term
Travel back in time this May half term as the Corinium Museum in Cirencester launches a programme of family-friendly creative workshops inspired by life, art, and plays from the past.
New heritage framework for Leeds celebrates city’s Independent Spirit
A new blueprint aimed at shaping the pivotal role heritage can play in the future of Leeds has been launched this week.
Independent Spirit: A Heritage Framework for Leeds has seen partners from across the city’s heritage sector come together to set out an exciting, shared vision for how heritage can help bring people together, strengthen communities and support the city in the years to come.
Almost 19 million households could be missing out on ways to save on their electricity bill
- Research1 reveals millions of Brits don’t realise using electricity at different times of the day could help them unlock savings
- 34% could be paying more than they need to because it isn’t always clear when electricity is cheaper
- Washing machines, dishwashers and tumble dryers account for 14% of a household’s energy bills2 – but using them off peak times can cut the cost of each cycle by more than half (up to 55%)
- New data from E.ON Next shows Brits have saved over £1.5 million3 by using electricity outside of peak times with its Next Smart Saver tariff
Lift off for Reading loves reading challenge
- Fun space-themed reading challenge for children and adults launches at Reading libraries Saturday 23 May
- A host of other activities also on offer at libraries throughout the holiday season
New library for Pembrokeshire Learning Centre celebrated
The Pembrokeshire Learning Centre proudly celebrated the opening of its brand-new library recently, marking an exciting milestone for students and staff alike.
Northern City Line celebrates one year of ‘no signals’
The Northern City Line (NCL), between Finsbury Park and Moorgate in the City of London, today (Tuesday 19 May) celebrates one year since its physical lineside signals were removed.
Hugh Cook celebrates 100th birthday
Royal Navy veteran Hugh Cook has been celebrating his centenary in Patna.
Plan ahead this May half-term as Severn Tunnel closes for major upgrade
Passengers travelling between South Wales and Bristol are advised to check before they travel from Saturday 23 May, as Network Rail carries out a significant upgrade to the Severn Tunnel that will make the route more reliable for years to come.
Public electric vehicle charging points to be installed across Reading
- Around 2,600 public EV charging stations to be delivered in residential streets which lack off-street parking
- At least nine in 10 households without a driveway will be within 100 metres of an EV charger
- The £866k government-funded scheme aims to boost the transition to electric vehicles to help reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality in the borough
Hairmyres station celebrates first anniversary with over 600,000 journeys made
Hairmyres station is marking its first anniversary after welcoming more than 614,000 passengers since opening last year.