Families using cones to reserve parking threatened with year in jail
Neighbours living on Maes yr Afon in Aberystwyth struggle to park near their homes because it is sought-after spot close to the town centre.
Controversial plans to fine cyclists in area of city centre take big step forward
Under new proposals, cyclists riding in pedestrian-only areas of the city centre could be moved on by police or face fines
The moral, economic and human rights consequences of bride price in South Sudan and Australia
In South Sudan, there is an age-old practice called bride price. A groom's family pays a bride's family for the marriage, usually in cattle.
Vandalised mural painted over days after completion is restored to its original state
A community in Cardiff has come together to restore a mural vandalised just days after completion
Moving 10 miles could save us thousands in childcare
A mother-of-three says moving to England could save her more than £1,000 a month in childcare costs.
'I was pressured back to work after fiancee's miscarriages'
Firefighter Oliver Dent says he was accused of "putting the service under strain".
Mum claims 'I lived with cockroaches and mice' for months at Birmingham hotel
Aimee was made homeless following a relationship breakdown, leaving her family out on the streets
PIP claimant 'worried' after being asked four questions in 'unscheduled' DWP call
The person claimed that a nurse had called to ask them 'preliminary questions'
Perth and Kinross Council approves Tackling Poverty Strategy
Councillors were told Perth and Kinross has around 30,000 people living in poverty
Primary school in Perth where 29 languages are spoken praised by Perth and Kinross councillors
The headteacher said pupils usually pick up English within five or six weeks of being there
Mobile devices in schools policy to go before Perth and Kinross councillors next spring
In August 2024 the Scottish Government put the decision on whether or not to implement a ban into the hands of headteachers
Scone residents holding protest against potential closure of town's library
Campaigners argue that - with hundreds of houses planned for the Perthshire town - the move would be "nothing more than short-sighted"
Work to pedestrianise part of a Manchester suburb set to start next week
The council promises it will make locals 'feel proud' of the area
'My entitled neighbour lets guest block my driveway - I'm taking drastic action'
A man has reached the end of his tether with his neighbours and their inconsiderate parking habits, saying he's been forced to take drastic action after they repeatedly ignored his requests to move their car
'My 13-year-old girl is slave to zombie drug - I couldn't believe what I found in her notebook'
Cheap, potent, and addictive, more teenagers in deprived areas across the country are becoming addicted to 'party drug' ketamine, and it is leading to devastated families, trauma, and deaths
We live on 'Britain's worst council estate - it is hell
Terrified locals on Millard Terrace in Dagenham have described their lives as a 'living hell' plagued by drug addicts and crime as well horrific conditions with human waste left on landings.
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