Purgatory News
Chancellor to hold crisis talks with gas and electricity bosses
Energy sector bosses will take part in crisis talks with Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi and Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng as the price cap was forecast to hit more than £4,200 in January..
Rangers Malik Tillman thanks fans for pushing us every minute of comeback win
Malik Tillman dedicated Rangers thrilling 3-0 Champions League qualifying win over Union Saint-Gilloise to the fans who roared them into the play-off with a 3-2 aggregate triumph..
UK children lack understanding and awareness of cyber bullying
Children and their parents in the UK have important gaps in their knowledge around cyber bullying, a new report on online safety says, warning that both are failing to properly identify it despite many young people being affected..
The Snowman creator Raymond Briggs dies aged 88
Author and illustrator Raymond Briggs, who is best known for the 1978 classic The Snowman, has died aged 88..
London and Manchester mayors join forces to criticise reduction of train services
London mayor Sadiq Khan and Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham have criticised Avanti West Coast for drastically reducing its timetables, branding the decision completely unacceptable..
England Womens football star Lauren Hemp to make guest appearance on Hollyoaks
England Womens football star Lauren Hemp is due to make a special guest appearance on Hollyoaks..
Three time champ Andy Murray bundled out in Montreal as Cameron Norrie wins
Three-time champion Andy Murray has lost in straight sets in the first round of the National Bank Open as British mens number one Cameron Norrie progressed..
Cameron Smith refuses to be drawn on LIV Golf reports
Open champion Cameron Smith has refused to comment on reports that he has agreed to join the LIV golf tour..
Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn announced for October
Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will meet in a catchweight fight at Londons O2 Arena in October, Matchroom Boxing has announced..
Suella Braverman Schools do not need to comply with gender preference of pupils
Schools do not have a legal obligation to comply with the gender preference of their pupils, the Attorney General has said..
New Samsung foldables expected to be unveiled
Samsung is expected to use a virtual event on Wednesday to unveil a new generation of its foldable smartphone ranges..
Dolly Parton sad to have lost my special friend Dame Olivia Newton John
Dolly Parton says she is so sad to have lost her special friend Dame Olivia Newton-John, following her death aged 73..
Areas in UK hit by water shortages and grass fires as temperatures start to rise
Parts of the UK have been hit by water shortages and grass fires ahead of a Met Office amber warning for extreme heat coming into force later this week..
National Trust Hot dry conditions hitting wildlife landscapes and gardens
Heatwaves and prolonged dry weather are damaging landscapes, gardens and wildlife, the National Trust has warned..
Fears of deliberate grass fires over summer holidays grow after Feltham blaze
Emergency services fear the number of deliberate fires could rise in the next few weeks after a blaze in west London which is thought to have been set on purpose..
Half of UK adults dont contact GP within six months of finding cancer symptom
Half of UK adults with a possible cancer symptom do not contact their GP within six months, despite spotting changes to their body, research suggests..
Government cuts student loan interest rates again amid rising inflation
Student loan interest rates in England and Wales will be slashed further to protect borrowers from rising inflation rates amid the soaring cost of living..
Inflation could wipe out billions pledged for public services warn experts
The Treasury would need to top up spending by more than £8 billion this year and more thereafter to compensate for the squeeze on public services dealt by sky-high inflation, experts have warned..
Consumer confidence rose in July to end seven month stretch of decline survey
Consumer confidence rose in July, possibly due to the Governments cost-of-living payments, according to a YouGov survey..
Quarter of UK motorists driving abroad go five hours without break survey
UK holidaymakers driving abroad are putting themselves and other road users at risk by not taking enough breaks, new research suggests..





















