Cost of living crisis fuels rise in couples’ arguments about money, survey says
One in eight couples say they’ve seen a significant increase in money-related arguments
One in eight couples say they’ve seen a significant increase in money-related arguments
Duckett first represented his country as an up and coming prospect in 2016 before falling out of favour as quickly as he had risen through the ranks.
Customers of wireless provider T-Mobile US Inc. reported widespread service outages in the U.S. late Monday, according to websites tracking service interruptions
Death toll in last week’s devastating earthquakes and aftershocks crosses 36,000
As ever, with Trump it’s all about revenge, served ice cold and long after everyone else has forgotten whatever slight his fragile ego might have once suffered
The 45-year-old mother of two arranged a playdate with a friend just minutes before she disappeared
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has sent 222 political leaders, priests, students, activists and other dissidents to the United States, whose release was long demanded by the international community
U.S. inflation likely slowed again last month in the latest sign that consumer price increases are becoming less of a burden on America’s households
Mark Williams-Thomas will travel to St Michael’s on Wyre this week to help hunt for missing dog walker
Friends and neighbours of missing Nicola Bulley have not given up hope she will be found
The analysis is based on Higher Education Statistics Agency data of UK first-year undergraduate students during the 2020/21 academic year
The United States has renewed a warning that it will defend its treaty ally if Filipino forces come under an armed attack in the disputed South China Sea after a Chinese coast guard ship allegedly hit a Philippine patrol vessel with military-grade laser that temporarily blinded some of its crew
Officials however have not yet retrieved debris from three ‘objects’ downed over the weekend
Rihanna confirmed on Super Bowl Sunday that she is pregnant with her second child
Kazuo Ueda, an economist and former member of the Bank of Japan's policy board, has been nominated to be the next central bank governor
Bills, debts and how much each person should contribute are among the common quarrels that couples have about money, according to Aviva
The kiss was four minutes and six seconds
Police said they were hunting for a short man wearing a mask after ordering students to ‘run, hide, fight’
The case of a homeless man who froze to death in Alaska’s second-largest city of Fairbanks has exposed a hole in the safety net of care provided to a vulnerable population in one of the country's coldest places
Michigan State University police say multiple people have been reported injured in shootings on campus
The University and College Union will reballot members to allow staff to take further industrial action through the rest of the academic year
Shots were fired in two locations on the campus, with reported fatality inside Berkey Hall
The New Mexico Senate approved a proposed ban on the local disposal of spent nuclear fuel, unless the state provides its consent first
Mexico appears to have backed down on plans to ban imports of U.S. genetically modified corn for animal feed
A relative of the late Chilean poet Pablo Neruda says forensic experts have determined that the Nobel Prize winner died of poisoning nearly 50 years ago