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The Ukrainian military launched its counteroffensive in June intending to recoup ground in the east and in the past two weeks announced the capture of two key villages, Andriivka and Klishchiivka, near the shattered city of Bakhmut. "The enemy is still storming these positions with the hope of recapturing lost positions, but without success."
More Britons made enquiries with estate agents about potential house purchases over the past four weeks as mortgage rates started to fall, breaking a downward trend which has been in place since April, property website Zoopla said on Thursday. Zoopla said the volume of viewing enquiries made for specific properties advertised by estate agents on its website had risen by 12% over the past four weeks, although it was still a third lower than a year earlier. "Better news on inflation and the end of base rate increases has provided scope for lenders to start reducing mortgage rates which has supported a modest uptick in demand for homes," Zoopla's executive director, Richard Donnell, said.
The USA TODAY Fact Check Team digs into statements made during the Sept. 27 Republican presidential debate in California.
No restaurants scored 70 or below during the Aug. 27 to Sept. 23 inspections.
UK households will have £3bn less to spend this Christmas, according to new research as the cost of living crisis bites.
A new addition to streaming service Max strips the reality dating show genre down to its bare essentials. "Naked Attraction" features six nude contestants in glass booths whose body parts are gradually revealed, “bit by lovely bit,” until a single contestant is chosen for a date. Casey Bloys, chairman of HBO and Max content, said on Wednesday the dating show adds to the streaming service’s breadth of programming.
Higher gas storage levels in Europe help leave Great Britain in stronger position, says operator
The ‘much-loved’ youngster died after being stabbed in the neck with a foot-long knife in Croydon on Wednesday morning, a witness said.
Production for the domestic market fell by a quarter while output for export dropped by 5.5%.
A charity has urged people to check their breasts regularly.
The foundation says that the average non-Fairtrade coffee farmer lives on as little as £1.37 per day.
The Government is reportedly considering raising the inheritance tax limit.
The weekly magazine said it is a profitable business which has ‘shown resilience through tough market conditions’.
The Royal Mint’s craftspeople have reproduced an original illustration of Mr Tumnus and Lucy walking through snowy woods in Narnia.
Ninety per cent of people who think they are allergic to penicillin are not, senior pharmacists have warned.
The University of Cambridge study also found smoking meant the baby was four times more likely to be small for its gestational age.
The risks are almost as low as they were before the energy crisis, the National Grid’s Electricity System Operator said.
Derek Draper is battling the long-term effects of coronavirus.
Leeds Building Society predicts thousands fewer first-time buyers could buy homes between this year and 2027, compared with the long-term average.
One in eight disabled people said they had contacted debt advice charities about money worries in the previous 12 months, according to Creditspring.