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Members of Aslef union on the Bakerloo line will walk out on February 4 and 11 after voting in favour of industrial action.
The poor German Shepherd had missing fur, unclipped claws, and was severely underweight.
Right to camp in park without permission was lost last week after court challenge by wealthy landowner Dartmoor landowners will be paid for allowing wild camping on their land under a new agreement with the national park. Last week, the right to wild camp in the park without permission from the landowner was lost after a wealthy landowner took the park authority to court. Dartmoor was the last place in England or Wales where there was a right to wild camp. Continue reading… Right to camp in park without permission was lost last week after court challenge by wealthy landownerDartmoor…
Campaigners call for greater research into why there are such stark variations in England and Wales The stillbirth rate among black babies in England and Wales is almost twice that of white babies, with families from mixed and multiple ethnic groups registering the highest increase in stillbirths, figures show. The death rate in black babies before or during delivery continues to be the highest, with 6.9 stillbirths per 1,000 births registered in 2021, compared with 3.6 in the white group, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Continue reading… Campaigners call for greater research into why there…
Charges are part of inquiry into serving Met chief inspector who was found dead on day he was to be charged Two retired Metropolitan police officers have been charged with child sexual abuse offences as part of an investigation into a serving Met chief inspector who was found dead on the day he was due to be charged. In a statement, the London force said the charges followed a “lengthy and complex” investigation into Richard Watkinson, 49, who was a serving chief inspector for neighbourhoods policing at the west area command unit. Continue reading… Charges are part of inquiry into…
Hopping on the tube is going to be more expensive, but there are things you can do to manage expenses.
It’s a lucky year for Sheep and Pigs, but fortune isn’t smiling on Roosters.
An icon has returned!
Sands was reported missing by his family on Friday.
In the wake of mass layoffs at Microsoft there’s been criticism of Xbox management, with 343 Industries once again being the focus.
Family run business has traded in Louth, Lincolnshire, since 1781 but is closing due to ‘challenging times’ One of the UK’s oldest department stores has announced it is closing its doors because of “challenging times” after trading for more than 240 years. Eve & Ranshaw, in the market town of Louth, Lincolnshire, has traded continuously since 1781 and is one of the oldest independent, family run department stores in the country. Continue reading… Family run business has traded in Louth, Lincolnshire, since 1781 but is closing due to ‘challenging times’One of the UK’s oldest department stores has announced it is…
‘It just didn’t click for some reason.’
Carol described the decision as ‘admirable’ and ‘cowardly.;
‘I would never say no.’
Bank of England survey shows lenders expect steep rise in borrowers failing to make monthly repayments Britain’s mortgage lenders fear a rise in the number of homeowners handing back their keys as the cost of living crisis forces more people to default on their loans. The Bank of England said a survey of lenders showed they were braced for a steep rise in the number of customers who cannot pay their monthly mortgage bills during the first quarter of the year. Continue reading… Bank of England survey shows lenders expect steep rise in borrowers failing to make monthly repaymentsBritain’s mortgage…
Mild weather in Europe reduces gas demand but bills will remain higher than 2021 energy price cap Annual energy bills are expected to fall to about £2,200 from July in a fillip for the government and households struggling with ballooning costs. The energy consultancy Cornwall Insight has predicted that, excluding government subsidies, typical annual household energy bills will have fallen from £4,279 now to £3,208 from April, and then will ease to roughly £2,200 for the remainder of the year. Continue reading… Mild weather in Europe reduces gas demand but bills will remain higher than 2021 energy price capAnnual energy…
Labour hits out at PM’s ‘recklessly expensive habits’ after latest flight to event in Lancashire UK politics live – latest news updates Rishi Sunak has been criticised for taking a domestic flight in an RAF jet for the third time in 10 days. The prime minister flew on a 14-seat aircraft to an event in Lancashire on Thursday to hold the first of what is due to be a series of events where he will take questions from the public. Continue reading… Labour hits out at PM’s ‘recklessly expensive habits’ after latest flight to event in LancashireUK politics live –…
They are the only known photographs from the uprising not taken by the Germans – and so not part of Nazi propaganda.
One out of the five new reality augments added to Fortnite with update v23.20 has already been removed from the game.
BT, EE, TalkTalk, Three and Vodafone among suppliers allowed to increase monthly charges As if household budgets were not already under enough pressure, millions of broadband and mobile phone customers look set to face rises of more than 14% in their monthly bills from April. BT, TalkTalk, Three and Vodafone are among the big telecoms suppliers that are contractually allowed to increase their bills in line with the previous year’s inflation rate, as measured by the consumer prices index (CPI) in December – plus a further 3%-3.9% on top. Continue reading… BT, EE, TalkTalk, Three and Vodafone among suppliers allowed…
Mark shared the heart-breaking story as he raised awareness about learning CPR.
Season 2 of Call Of Duty has been delayed but Activision is promising a new small map for Warzone 2 and the return of Resurgence mode.
Do you think Elaine is under the mask?
Industry figures warn of supply ‘cliff edge’ when new regulations come into effect in December 2023 David Frost has renewed calls for medicines to be excluded from the Brexit trading rules in Northern Ireland amid claims that supplies could be threatened in December when regulation of pharmaceuticals in the UK further diverges from the EU. He described the much-praised fix put in place by the EU last year to ensure the continued long term supply of medicine supplies as “Heath Robinson” and said it the issue needed further addressing. Continue reading… Industry figures warn of supply ‘cliff edge’ when new…