Halifax
Coverage of Halifax in the Nexus archive.
- Halifax to vanish from the high street as Lloyds ditches the brand - should we care? This is Money podcast
Halifax will no longer appear on the high street as Lloyds Banking Group discontinues the brand. The article questions whether this change matters to consumers.
- Halifax name to disappear after 173 years as Lloyds Bank scraps the brand
Lloyds Bank is set to phase out the Halifax brand after 173 years, marking the end of its use as a banking brand.
- Lloyds scraps Halifax brand
Lloyds has eliminated the Halifax brand, having previously acquired a 173-year-old lender as part of its HBOS rescue plan during the financial crisis.
- Pilot suffers medical emergency mid-flight; dragged from cockpit, restrained
A pilot on Air Canada Flight AC7664 operated by PAL Airlines experienced a mid-flight medical emergency, prompting passengers and crew to restrain him. The flight, en route from Newark to Halifax, was diverted to Boston Logan Airport, where the pilot was hospitalized. Passengers reported the pilot appeared incoherent but later showed signs of recovery.
- Air Canada flight from Newark to Canada diverted after captain suffers medical issue
An Air Canada flight from Newark Liberty International Airport to Halifax was diverted after the captain experienced a medical issue. The captain was removed from the flight deck during the flight.
- Halifax-bound Air Canada flight diverted to Boston after captain experiences medical issue
An Air Canada flight from Newark to Halifax was diverted to Boston after the captain experienced a medical issue. The airline is assisting 61 passengers with new travel arrangements.
- “Like Snow Before Sun”: Jeanne LeJeune prepares for a meeting with the governor
Jeanne LeJeune prepares for a meeting with the governor in 1755 Halifax, Nova Scotia. The story describes her interactions at the Hemlock Tavern and Inn with the Frasers, who assist her with a hat before she departs.
- UK house prices fall for third successive month amid Iran war uncertainty
UK house prices fell by 0.1% in May to £298,806, marking the third consecutive monthly decline. The drop is attributed to rising mortgage rates driven by uncertainty from the war in Iran, which has reduced homebuyer demand and affordability.
- Lloyds customers unable to make payments due to IT glitch
Lloyds Banking Group apologized after an IT glitch disrupted payments and money transfers for customers of its brands, including Lloyds Bank, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland. The issue, reported on Downdetector, began shortly after 11am on Wednesday and affected multiple services across the group's platforms.
- Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland app users hit by outage
Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland app users are experiencing an outage affecting online banking. Lloyds Bank acknowledged the issue on X, apologizing for the disruption.
- N.S. seeing an increase in teens with long-lasting psychosis due to high-potency cannabis
Nova Scotia is experiencing an increase in teens developing long-lasting psychosis linked to high-potency cannabis use. Clinicians at Halifax's IWK Health Centre report that symptoms in young patients persist longer even after ceasing cannabis use.
- Exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe
An exceptionally early heat wave in May 2026 shattered temperature records across Western Europe, causing at least eight deaths, including drownings and sports-related incidents. The UK recorded its hottest May day at 34.8°C, triggering health alerts, while fires and disrupted transportation exacerbated the crisis.
- 2 people face charges after newborn found dead in wooded area near Halifax
Two individuals face criminal charges after a newborn was discovered deceased in a wooded area near Halifax. The incident has raised concerns about child safety and potential foul play.
- Search underway for missing newborn in Halifax
Halifax Regional Police are conducting a search in the Clayton Park area of Halifax for a missing newborn. Four individuals are currently in custody and being questioned in connection with the case.
- Halifax could disappear from UK high streets as Lloyds assesses branding strategy
Lloyds Banking Group is considering phasing out the Halifax brand as part of a review of its branding strategy. The 174-year-old lender could disappear from UK high streets as early as July 1. The decision is part of a broader assessment of Lloyds' everyday banking operations under three brands: Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland.
- Is Lloyds about to scrap the Halifax brand? High street name could vanish by end of the year
Lloyds is considering scrapping the Halifax brand by the end of the year, which could result in the disappearance of the high street name. The decision may impact the banking industry and affect customers. The fate of the Halifax brand remains uncertain.
- UK house price growth forecast halved as Iran war fallout hits housing market
UK house price growth forecast has halved due to the Iran war fallout, with a 0.1% drop in April, making it the second consecutive monthly drop. The annual growth rate has decreased from 0.8% to 0.4%. The cost of a typical UK home is now £299,313.
- Halifax cuts its mortgage rates - but are home loans about to spike again?
Halifax has cut its mortgage rates, but there are concerns that home loans may spike again. The move may affect the housing market and borrowers. The decision is seen as a strategic move by Halifax to remain competitive.
- Lloyds takes £151m hit from Iran war as it forecasts rise in UK unemployment
Lloyds Banking Group reported a £151m loss due to the Middle East conflict's economic impact, forecasting UK GDP growth of 0.5% in 2024, lower than the IMF's 0.8% projection. The bank highlighted rising unemployment, inflation, and a housing market slowdown as key risks amid stagflationary conditions.