Latest News for: july 4

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Martin Lewis says energy bills may face 'heavy rise' in July after June 30 cap ends

The Mirror 21 Mar 2026
Martin Lewis has shared advice to help UK households navigate potential energy bill increases, with the price cap dropping in April but possible rises from July ... .
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Haverhill's horror author has new book set for July

Gloucester Daily Times 21 Mar 2026
HAVERHILL — A mother’s request on her deathbed leaves her son narrowly escaping evil entities to fulfill a promise ... .
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Julie Matya

Omaha World-Herald 21 Mar 2026
November 10, 1941-March 19, 2026 ... .
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Officials, lawyers react to KY House vote to impeach Fayette Judge Julie Goodman

Lexington Herald-Leader 21 Mar 2026
The House voted 73-14 in favor of advancing the articles of impeachment against Fayette Circuit Judge Julie Muth Goodman. Here’s what KY officials said ... .
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Just Ask Julie

The Banner-Press 21 Mar 2026
Dear Julie, A few months ago, I retired from 30 plus years of teaching. I was looking forward to some free time but now I think it’s too much of a good thing. I don’t really want to go back ....
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City co-chairs Matt and Julie-Anne Uggla respond to Jason McGill's law suit

Yahoo Daily News 21 Mar 2026
Gabriel Ramsey. Sat, 21 March 2026 at 9.50 am UTC·2 min read. YORK City co-chairs Matt and Julie-Anne Uggla have re-pledged their commitment to the football club following reports of a law suit launched by former owner Jason McGill ... Advertisement ... .
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NI households set for £30 electricity reduction in July

BBC News 20 Mar 2026
The scheme, which will cost £81m, follows on from an announcement made at the UK budget in November 2025 ... .
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July 18 InvestMe event: Invest to Live, Not Live to Invest

Straits Times 20 Mar 2026
In this special session, we discuss wealth beyond markets and returns ....
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Household energy bills to jump by �332 a year in July, latest forecasts show

London Evening Standard 20 Mar 2026
Analysts Cornwall Insight said energy bills over the summer were said to be higher than it had forecast prior to conflict in the Middle East ... .
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