Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power
What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
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Council tax plan could 'reduce' help for poorest
To save money, Durham County Council is proposing changes to the Council Tax Reduction Scheme.
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Charity warns of unprecedented food demand
A charity which gives free or cheap food to those who need it says it is struggling to meet demand.
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Crying at work: A sign of strength, weakness or just being human?
After Chancellor Rachel Reeves cried in parliament this week, how acceptable is it to show emotion at work?
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Crying at work - career damaging or just human?
After Chancellor Rachel Reeves cried in parliament this week, how acceptable is it to show emotion at work?
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Families to get £100 voucher towards uniform costs
Barnsley council plans to spend £2.7m on the scheme in time for the next academic year.
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US debt is now $37trn – should we be worried?
President Trump's budget bill will add to the US debt pile but is there a limit to how much the rest of the world will lend Uncle Sam?
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One in 10 cars sold in UK made in China
One in 10 cars bought in the UK are Chinese owned, new figures suggest.
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Aged 18-39? Martin Lewis on the £1 investment to make now
Martin Lewis explains why it's a good idea to put £1 into a Lifetime ISA.
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British Bulldogs to mobile phones - your banknote redesign ideas
The Bank of England wants views on themes for its next series of banknotes, and BBC readers are full of ideas.
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Leaseholders to get rights to more easily challenge extortionate service charges
Leaseholders will be able to more easily challenge extortionate service charges, the government has said.
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Is it OK to cry at work?
After Chancellor Rachel Reeves cried in parliament this week, how acceptable is it to show emotion at work?
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What have tariffs really done to the US economy?
As President Trump weighs tariff plans, he will have one eye on the US economy.
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Your new banknote ideas - from British Bulldogs to Fawlty Towers
The Bank of England wants views on themes for its next series of banknotes, and BBC readers are full of ideas.
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Viral band finds itself at the centre of AI claims and hoaxes
Velvet Sundown has racked up hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify - without anyone even being sure if it's real.
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Fiscal rules are silly but important as Reeves has banged on about them and markets care
You're probably tired by now of hearing all about "black holes".
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Over 288,000 NI pensioners could get fuel payment - Lyons
It comes after the government performed a U-turn on its controversial policy.
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Ryanair increases size limits for free cabin bags
The increase comes as the EU mandates a universal minimum size for free underseat bags.
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Major airline makes free bag size increase after rule EU change proposed
Ryanair is increasing its underseat bag allowance by 20% after the EU set out proposed new laws for more free baggage.
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Strong jump in US jobs as economy defies expectations
Hiring in the US defied expectations with 147,000 jobs added last month, official figures show.
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