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...
Musk, Ramaswamy to discuss DOGE with GOP leaders on Capitol Hill Dec. 5
The meeting is the latest indication that Republicans in Congress are taking Musk and Ramaswamy seriously.
Musk accuses Trump whistleblower Vindman of ‘treason,’ says ‘he will pay’
Elon Musk on Wednesday suggested retired Army Lt. Col Alexander Vindman “committed treason” and “will pay” after the former Trump impeachment witness accused the tech billionaire and close Trump ally of being unwittingly used by Russia. “Vindman is on the payroll of Ukranian oligarchs and has committed treason against the United States,” Musk wrote on…
Israeli Leaders in Judea and Samaria Laying Groundwork for Sovereignty
After achieving normalization with other Arab countries, discussions on sovereignty in Judea and Samaria could resume.
Bus mileage 11% below pre-pandemic levels in blow for local authorities
The total distance travelled by buses in the year to the end of March was 1.01 billion miles, according to a Department for Transport (DfT) report.
Domestic abusers to face tougher restrictions as new protective orders launched
The new domestic abuse protection notices and orders (DAPNs and DAPOs), legislated for by the previous government in 2021, are set to be trialled in parts of England and Wales before being rolled out across the country
'Pothole scourge' on local roads laid bare in new figures
Public satisfaction with how often potholes are seen locally is no better than 10% in more than a third of English council areas, according to new research
Blast site neighbours must sign waivers to go home
Residents who want to return to their homes inside a police cordon are being asked to sign forms.
Sixth form college teachers strike over pay
The National Education Union says 2,000 members are taking part in a walkout over pay.
Greater Manchester to get new powers to protect victims of domestic abuse
As the M.E.N campaigns to protect victims of domestic abuse following the death of Wigan mum, Caroline Gore, the Government today announced the creation of new Domestic Abuse Protection Notices and Orders
Police called to massive Birmingham house party as 130 kids 'cause chaos and do balloons'
Youngsters were said to have been running on neighbours' lawns in scenes resembling 'people leaving a concert'
Potters look for govt. impetus in the form of welfare schemes
Karthigai Deepam preparations in Dindigul pottery units showcase traditional artistry and new designs for upcoming festival.
First wave of cold weather council payments to support pensioners start this weekend
Estimates suggest some 8,000 people in Manchester who are entitled to the benefit are missing out
Betar USA Collecting Pro-Hamas Students’ Names for Trump to Deport
“Come 2025, we will find you and we will deport you,” a campaigning Donald Trump said in October 2023.
Tiruchi Corporation to increase fine on owners who let cattle roam the streets
Seeking to crackdown on those letting out stray cattle on city roads, the Tiruchi Corporation has planned to increase penalties for repeat offenders and auction impounded animals within two weeks
What we know so far as Solihull planners to decide on proposal for young care leavers accommodation
Council officer recommend Olton apartment block is given approval despite objections
New addition to Birmingham's skyline in iconic city centre location approved
Birmingham City Council's planning committee approved the new ten-storey office building this week
Anger as bus breakdown leaves Perthshire kids ‘stranded in freezing cold’ for 90 minutes
Stagecoach says the vehicle fault was 'due to sub-zero temperatures'
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