Cat owners may be forced to mircrochip their pets or face a fine, under proposals set out by the government in today's Queen's Speech.
A 45 year old man sent sex messages to an undercover police officer posing as a 14 year old on the dating app Grindr, a jury was told today.
Costa has unveiled another 50p drinks deal for customers, as the coffee chain's 50th birthday celebrations continue this week.
Holidaymakers will be able to use the NHS app to prove they have been fully inoculated against Covid 19 from Monday - this is how to use it.
Scientists are warning of the dangers of 'screen stacking' and the impact it can have on our family's health. But what is it?
The cost of plastic carrier bags is to double this month with all shops, regardless of their size, included in the new rules.
Rutland-based PR firm, Rural Roots Media has celebrated five years in business and has bucked the trend by growing its team during the pandemic.
Footballer Marcus Rashford and chef Tom Kerridge have begun showing families how to cook cheap, easy, healthy meals. Here's how to join in:
Trying to buy garden items with little success? Retailers continue to be hit by huge supply issues with India's Covid crisis also now a factor.
Children will be able to bring home free books from the supermarket thanks to book swap stations being brought into all stores.
The increase in pet thefts during the pandemic is to be investigated by a new government taskforce, it has been announced today.
Delivery companies including Hermes, Yodel and DHL are warning customers to be on high alert for scam texts attempting to steal personal details.
Second hand items, branded clothes and high street alternatives will all come under a new school uniform law later this year.
A supermarket is asking customers to bring their own refillable containers to stores to take home fresh meat, fish and deli products.
A mother of three drove at 90 mph as she attempted to evade pursuing police officers before finally being stopped by a stinger device.
Three candidates are fighting for the position of Leicestershire police and crime commissioner (PCC), which goes to the public vote on May 6.
Five candidates vying for the role of Lincolnshire police and crime commissioner tell you why they deserve your vote.
With an increase in pet ownership since lockdown and more expected to travel with animals than before, drivers are being warned to check the rules.
Bags for life are to be removed from thousands of convenience stores and replaced with compostable carriers as part of the war on plastic waste.
The county council candidates standing in the eight divisions covering Stamford, Bourne and the Deepings outline why you should vote for them.