'Another nail in the coffin for Wales': Anger grows over Welsh Government tourist tax proposals
The controversial levy will be a small charge paid by people staying in commercially-let overnight visitor accommodation
Fourth Nottinghamshire councillor jumps ship to join Reform UK
It means Ashfield District Council is now without a single group of opposition councillors
NDP pro-choice support
In Canada, women’s reproductive rights, particularly the right to choose an abortion, have long been considered a settled issue.
DWP scrapping these six benefits for millions by the end of 2024
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is moving forward with proposals to migrate people on older benefits to universal credit
New WASPI update with Labour 'reviewing' DWP payouts worth £2,950
Campaigners are hoping to get payouts after the Ombudsman report was published over historic injustices earlier this year.
Calls for infrastructure fund to address teacher shortage
An organisation representing primary school principals has called for an infrastructural fund to be created to invest in accommodation for key workers, including teachers, in urban areas such as Dublin where schools continue to experience chronic staffing shortages.
Ally McCoist faces anger from hundreds at plan for 38 houses and flats
Football legend Ally McCoist, 62, is trying to build 38 houses and flats of contemporary design on a vacant site in upmarket Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire.
'Time is running out to give WASPI women the pay deal they deserve'
Labour has acted to compensate victims of the infected blood scandal and has found more money for wronged sub-postmasters. The Waspi women are no less deserving
'I had to sell half my home due to WASPI scandal - response has been a farce'
Julie Hince, who was forced to sell half her home and let a friend move in after the state pension age went up without her knowledge, called on Keir Starmer to finally act
Heartbreak as 300,000 WASPI women die waiting for justice over pension age scandal
Campaigners said that 300,000 WASPI women have died since the fight for compensation launched in 2015, with pressure growing on ministers to respond to a bombshell report
Eight Derbyshire care home and five day centre closures confirmed
Some discretionary grants to help groups and shot break units are also to be axed
Consulate to host outreach sessions in Chicago this week
New York: The Jamaican Consulate in New York will host its outreach programme to Chicago from November 16-18 where services such as application/assistance in obtaining Jamaican passport and citizenship will be made on a local level. The Consulate...
Bill to stop foreign interference 'undermining core New Zealand interests' introduced to Parliament
New Zealand Special Intelligence Service, in its latest threat assessment, said foreign interference threatens communities, academia, the media, businesses and government.
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