Sheep farm in Meer End wants permission for holiday let cabin as it continues to diversify
Brook Farm applies to Solihull Council to use land one bedroom holiday let
Giveback initiatives are to ease burden, not election gimmick - Morris Dixon
Information Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon has asserted that the suite of initiatives announced by Prime Minister Andrew Holness at the Jamaica Labour Party's annual conference on Sunday is focused at easing the cost of living pressures in...
Israel sets overnight curfew for travel into southern Lebanon
Israel has imposed a curfew forbidding Lebanese people from crossing into the country’s south.
Shocking moment luxury antiques expert attacked by two men with hammers in Chelsea raid
This is the shocking moment two elderly shop workers in Chelsea were attacked by hammer-wielding thieves before they stole £200,000 worth of jewellery.
Man arrested over viral videos filming intoxicated women in UK city centres
A disturbing trend on social media has seen videos of women being harrassed in Manchester as well London, Liverpool, and Leeds.
Anganwadi buildings in a dilapidated condition in Pudur Block
Parents and social workers in Thoothukudi request new Anganwadi buildings due to unsafe conditions in current rental buildings.
Pentagon issues chilling warning that war with China 'could break out at any time'
China and Russia continue to flex their military might around the globe with both nations threatening or engaging in conflicts in a bid to expand their influence
Rebuilding flood-ravaged Brechin homes not ‘suitable’ in the long term
Angus Council's housing spokesperson lays bare the challenges facing the Brechin recovery following the devastating Storm Babet.
Birmingham’s ‘oldest entrepreneur’ who created multi-million-pound hotel empire has died
Michael Webb from Streetly who bought Moor Hall for £35,000 and turned it into a multi-million-pound hotel business has died
Waste and recycling the cause of most complaints from Solihull residents
Waste collections and parking - the areas residents have most complaints about
Serving police officer caught stealing during shopping trip to Lidl
The cop, who was off-duty at the time of the offence, is seen pacing around the store, before placing a number of products into his rucksack.
Young carers among those in line for support from Observer's toy appeal
The gift appeal aims to provide charities and organisations working with those in need the means to provide a special Christmas.
'There's no fear' - Grieving sister's driving plea after brother killed in speeding horror smash
Sonia Gandham, whose brother was killed in a terrifying crash in 2021, has spoken of her grief as part of Road Safety Awareness Week
Derby children's services building next to La Gondola likely to be sold off
The building next to the former and now bulldozed restaurant is said to be in 'poor condition'
Nordic, Baltic nations, Poland increase Ukraine supports
Nordic and Baltic states as well as Poland have said they would in the coming months step up support for Ukraine, including to the country's defence industry, and invest in making more ammunition available.
Residents of housing estate in Athgarvan criticise long-running construction works
Criticism was also levelled at the contractor responsible for the works
'My husband was killed by a reckless driver - the trauma is unbearable'
Lesley Bates lost her husband of 42 years in a head-on collision in May 2017, she described the pain of losing a loved on as a 'crippling torture'
Israel-Hezbollah truce holds, Israel sets south Lebanon curfew
While the ceasefire largely held, Israel says it identified Hezbollah operatives returning to areas near the border.
Berlin Faces Backlash Over Proposed Cut to Culture Budget
Arts workers in Berlin are protesting a 13 percent reduction in the culture budget.
Port of Auckland conviction 'comes too late for those who died' - union
The conviction of a former Ports of Auckland boss brings to an end "an era of failure at the highest levels of Ports of Auckland which had tragic outcomes for workers, their families and their colleagues", says the Maritime Union.
IDF Warns Residents Not to Return to Southern Lebanon Yet
Shortly after the start of the ceasefire, Hezbollah terrorists attempted to return to the village of Kfarkela, across the border from the Israeli town of Metula.
Average Perth and Kinross family facing £400 council tax rise
Council tax payers in Perth and Kinross are facing eye-watering rises over the next three years to pay for essential services
Tenants 'have nothing left to give' as Holyrood rally calls on MSPs to back rent controls
"Tenants are on their knees" say leading union Living Rent as they battle for protection from uncapped landlord charges.
More than 30,000 to benefit from NWC debt forgiveness
More than 30,000 National Water Commission (NWC) customers are expected to benefit from the Government's debt forgiveness on water bills.  Speaking at Wednesday's post-Cabinet press briefing, Minister without Portfolio with...
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