Sainsbury's slammed for stocking tampons and baby products in same aisle
Sainsbury's supermarket has been slammed by a fertility advocate for displaying its period products in the baby aisle as a "double whammy" for those in the fight to get pregnant
Migrants return to Channapatna in droves to cast their vote
Residents return to village for election, catching up with friends; high stakes, intense campaigning, outstation voters wooed with incentives.
Job losses fear at Derby leisure venues as potential big changes take next step
Derby City Council leader was asked to commit to protecting jobs at a lively meeting
Florida locals scared to go to the beach after human head washes up in sand
Locals say the horrific find has left them traumatised and too scared to go to the beach - as police continue to scour the area on Key Biscayne, Florida, for clues
Florida locals scared to go to the beach after human head washes up in sand
Locals say the horrific find has left them traumatised and too scared to go to the beach - as police continue to scour the area on Key Biscayne, Florida, for clues
Ministers unveil new £26bn tax with cut for high street funded by rise for online giants
Labour has published draft legislation to reform centuries old system of business rates - with ministers claiming online giants such as Amazon will help fund permanent cuts for high streets
Labour have 'broken their promises' on not raising council tax
Council tax bills are set to jump by an average of £110 next year after ministers gave the green light to inflation-busting rises.
Labour's tax raid on private school fees is in CHAOS
LABOUR'S tax raid on private tuition fees is in disarray as school heads have been unable to register for VAT on the official UK tax website.
Second home owners adding to Dartmoor housing crisis
“It’s a conundrum”
Loss-making Perth harbour still open – almost 2 years after council votes to close it
Council chiefs previously admitted it was costing taxpayers £7,000 a month to keep Perth harbour open
Nuclear talks: UN’s IAEA chief Rafael Grossi meets Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Tehran
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Tehran for nuclear negotiations.
Mass resignations at Kinross High School Parent Council for 2nd time in 18 months
It comes amid friction between the parent council and school head teacher.
SNP Government scraps National Care Service plan after councils and trade unions withdraw support
Trade unions, local councils and opposition parties all criticised the SNP plan to reform the care sector across Scotland. More than £28m has been spent so far on devising the plan.
National Care Service plan 'delayed not scrapped'
The flagship scheme would transfer responsibility for social care from Scottish councils to a new national body.
‘Unlikely’ that Bristol bus passengers will have to pay full £3 fare after £2 cap is lifted
The £2 cap will be lifted in January
Fury as Welsh First Minister tells farmers to 'calm down' over tax
As she marked 100 days of being in charge of the Labour-run Welsh Government, Ms Morgan waded into the row over Chancellor Rachel Reeves ' Budget .
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