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GP surgeries introduce 'three appointment rule' nationwide

A new 'three strikes' rule, named Jess's Rule, is being introduced at GP surgeries across England. It mandates a clinical review if a patient has no diagnosis after three appointments, aiming to catch serious illnesses like cancer earlier.

Highway Code Change Urged for Animal Safety

MPs are urging the Labour government to expand the Highway Code to protect horses, cats, and wildlife from road collisions. Transport minister says the issue is 'being looked at'.

Martin Lewis: Check Your Tax Code Now

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis warns anyone earning over £12,570 to check their tax code immediately, as millions are wrong each year. Avoid overpaying or a shock bill.

Olton children's home plan rejected by Solihull planners

Solihull Council's planning committee has refused a proposal to convert a house in Dene Court Road, Olton, into a children's home. The decision, driven by highway safety concerns, followed a petition and 38 objections. Read the full story.

HMRC rule change sparks six-figure pension tax warning

A major Inheritance Tax rule change means thousands of UK households could face sudden six-figure bills. Experts warn of a liquidity crisis for pension pots tied up in property. Act now to understand your exposure.

Pension IHT Change Risks Six-Figure Tax Bills

A major HMRC rule change from April 2027 means unused pensions may be hit by inheritance tax, potentially causing sudden six-figure bills and liquidity crises for families. Learn the risks now.

Driving Test Wait? Instructors Back Amazon Tool

Facing months-long waits for DVSA tests, UK learner drivers are using an Amazon Highway Code 2025 bundle to prepare. The £18.99 pack includes flashcards and books, approved by instructors. Get ready now!

State Pension Age Rises to 67 from 2026

The DWP is moving the retirement goalposts. From April 2026, the state pension age will increase from 66 to 67. Find out how this change affects your retirement plans.

Over 1,500 drivers repeatedly ran red lights

Shocking DVLA data reveals over 1,500 motorists were convicted multiple times for running red traffic lights. Experts warn of dangerous habits and call for stricter enforcement. Read the full report.

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