Smokers slapped with £200 fines for littering have tickets overturned
The soil filled containers, which were filled cigarette butts and coffee cups, were installed in Canterbury as part of a £1 million project to transform the high street.
Man, 21, with 'unusual' job puts plans in place for his own funeral
"You never know when you’re going to pass away"
Communities missing out on cash from developers because of council delays
A shortage of staff to get capital projects up and running was blamed
Relief and fear ahead of assisted dying bill vote
Activists on both sides of the debate are reacting to plans for the first vote on the issue in years.
Current assisted dying law branded 'cruel' as Bill due before Parliament
The issue will be debated in Parliament
'Serious questions need to be asked': Site earmarked for new primary school lost
Bolton Council has relinqished its rights to a parcel of land after an agreement with a developer failed to be implemented
Brit buys drawing for £1k that turns out to be by famous artist and worth millions
The work was sold in Paris in 1989 as an unidentified work of Florentine art and was bought by a British collector for a three figure sum - but the unnamed collector thought nothing of it until several years ago
BBC's Amol Rajan asks 'Is Dame Esther Rantzen with us' in interview
In an awkward moment this morning, BBC Radio 4's Amol Rajan asked if Dame Esther Rantzen is 'with us' as the pair experienced technical issues over a phone interview.
The 'crisis' at a Greater Manchester train station
Staff levels are causing safety fears at one of the region's busiest stations.
Sinn Féin has questions to answer over McMonagle - Long
Sinn Féin still has questions to answer over the handling of the case of convicted sex offender Michael McMonagle, Stormont's Justice Minister Naomi Long has said, adding that the party should reflect on whether it had acted appropriately.
Sir Keir Starmer ‘makes good’ on promise for assisted dying debate
Sir Keir Starmer has fulfilled his promise to Dame Esther Rantzen and a bill on assisted dying will face parliament this month.
Starmer 'pleased' assisted dying vote will take place
The PM says his views are "well known" but he will look at the details of the bill.
Couple at war with Virgin Media over broadband cabinet 'on their land'
Paul Skinner, 42, and his fiancée Gemma Parker are embroiled in a row with Virgin Media after they found workers installing a broadband cabinet outside their front wall in Deal, Kent.
‘Get on with it’ plea as last objection to £25m A90 Laurencekirk flyover dropped
A campaign for a grade-separated junction at the accident blackspot on the Dundee to Aberdeen dual carriageway passed its 20-year milestone in August.
Drawing man paid less than £1,000 for could sell for £2m - here's why
The drawing, entitled 'Study of Jupiter', depicts the profile of a bearded man wearing a toga, holding a staff and pointing at the viewer
'Rats running rampant in my garden bit my granddaughter - I've been battling them for 6 years'
Katrina Griffiths reported the issue to Cardiff Council but she feels not enough has been done to address it. Last week, her granddaughter was rushed to hospital after being bitten
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