Council made me remove Halloween decoration after ONE complaint
A mother claims she was forced to tear down her body bag Halloween decorations after one neighbour's complaint triggered a visit from the council.
Brit 'made millions after setting up dark web marketplace aged 17'
The British national, known as Finlay H, is accused of developing and maintaining the website which sold illegal goods including drugs, fake IDs and ransomware that could be used by hackers.
Asian health center tries unconventional approach to counseling
In her first months as a community health worker, Jee Hyo Kim helped violent crime survivors access supportive services and resources.
Birmingham city centre 'gateway' plan revealed with scheme to transform landmark site
Two new skyscrapers - built with a cinema and gym - could replace the site if plans are given the green light
Mother convicted of 73 offences in two years is spared prison
Prolific store thief Lauren Wilson, 28, was told by Judge Jonathan Seely that she did not require 'punishment' despite clocking up 73 offences on her record in just two years.
17 arrests after immigration raid at caravan park near M32
Those arrested are believed to be working illegally as delivery drivers
Notts couple were having their rent and bills paid in return for selling drugs
They were snared by a police raid on their then home
17 suspected illegal delivery drivers arrested in caravan park raid
A group of seventeen people, suspected to have been working illegally as delivery drivers, have been arrested in a caravan park raid in Bristol following a tip-off. 
Record 9.3 million facing hunger, says charity
This is one million more than five years ago, Trussell said in a new report.
Environmental Scientist, 33, was drinking vodka in car before crash with cyclist in Dublin
Griffith pleaded guilty at Dublin District Court to drunk driving and careless driving
Birmingham youth can have hope for future despite fears over city council cuts - mayor
Birmingham City Council's unprecedented budget has sparked concerns for Brum's future generations
Strike action planned in First Minister’s Perthshire constituency over pay dispute
UNISON PKC schools and early years staff aim to take industrial action over two weeks later this month.
Councillor suspended over bullying to chair school violence working group
Critics say they thought Danny Gibson's role was a "sick joke" but others say Standards Commission punishment has been served and SNP are playing politics
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