Best Pub Crawl in Birmingham Returns with Record-Breaking Weekend Expected Thursday, April 16, 2026 birmingham pubcrawl jqbeerweekend jewelleryquarter pubs beer independent hospitality food community Birmingham’s much-loved pub crawl, the JQ Beer Weekend, is back for its fourth year, promising another exciting celebration of the city’s vibrant hospitality scene. Running from Thursday, April 16 to Saturday, April 18, this … Read More
All Birmingham Airport Flights Cancelled Today Due to Eurowings and Lufthansa Strikes - April 16 Thursday, April 16, 2026 birmingham airport flights cancellations eurowings lufthansa strikes pilots pensions dispute Birmingham Airport is experiencing significant disruption today, Thursday, April 16, with over a dozen flights cancelled due to ongoing strikes by pilots from Eurowings and Lufthansa. The strikes are part of a dispute over … Read More
Octopus Energy Launches Innovative Tariff, Cutting Social Housing Bills by £200 Thursday, April 16, 2026 octopusenergy tenantpower socialhousing renewableenergy solarpanels energysavings greentech sustainableliving housingassociations energyinnovation Octopus Energy is making waves in Scotland’s social housing sector with its pioneering Tenant Power tariff, delivering savings of around £200 annually for tenants. West Highland Housing Association, a leader in sustainable … Read More
Nationwide Alerts Customers 29+ on Challenges of House Sharing Amid Financial Strain Thursday, April 16, 2026 nationwide housing housesharing affordability savings financialplanning millennials sharedliving stress budgeting Nationwide has highlighted a growing concern among its customers aged 29 and over who continue to share housing despite financial and social challenges. Research from Nationwide shows that 29 is considered the age when house … Read More
Nearly One Million State Pensioners Missing Out on Owed DWP Pension Credit Payments Thursday, April 16, 2026 pension retirement benefits dwp pensioncredit income savings claiming eligibility martinlewis Approximately 900,000 eligible state pensioners are missing out on Pension Credit payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), according to warnings from financial expert Martin Lewis. The benefit is designed to … Read More
UK Households Face £5,000 Fine for Uprooting Protected Bluebells This Spring Thursday, April 16, 2026 bluebells gardening conservation montydon uklaw wildlife woodland spring plants fines UK households are being warned that digging up common springtime bluebells could result in fines of up to £5,000. Monty Don, presenter of BBC Gardeners' World, has issued a clear caution to gardeners about the legal … Read More