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The UK has a handful of bank holidays throughout the year but why do two take place in May each year? Here's the history behind them.
No mow May sees homeowners avoid mowing their lawn to help welcome wildlife into their gardens - here are the benefits of it and alternatives ...
Looking back at the level crossing at North Watford station in Bushey Mill Lane in the 1960s before it was made automatic.
UK interest rates are set to be cut to 4.25% as the Bank of England eases costs for borrowers while it digests the impact of US tariffs on the economy. Most economists are expecting rates to be ...
From Ocean Bells Coffee to Perfect Blend Coffee Shop, discover five of the best independent cafes in Watford you need to try.
This 'irreplaceable' BBC Radio 6 Music 'legend' has announced he is leaving after 16 years, saying 'it's with a heavy heart' - see when his ...
To mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the RAF will do a flypast including the Red Arrows, find out the route and timings.
Sir Winston Churchill’s victory speech, a military procession, a flypast and street parties are part of the build-up to May 8.
Charity Blind Veterans UK released illustrations, stories and photographs which look to raise funds for war heroes living with sight loss.
Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) returned tonight (May 3) with its second live semi-final - these are the acts who went through to the final.
Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) viewers have called the golden buzzer rule in the semi-finals "ridiculous" and "unfair".
Warren Buffett shocked an arena full of his shareholders on Saturday by announcing that he wants to retire at the end of the year. Mr Buffett said he will recommend to Berkshire Hathaway’s board that ...