'It's my car - why should an under-21 not be allowed in it?'
Planned limits on newly qualified drivers has sparked a debate - the BBC hears from both sides.
Government to cut Right to Buy discounts at Budget to boost council housing
The government has unveiled a major housing package aimed at tackling the shortage of affordable homes and boosting social housing availability.
'This is rather inappropriate'
A Kelowna member of the Hospital Employees Union is upset about his union's literature campaign during the recent BC election, urging members to vote for the BC NDP.
Who does Donald Trump see as 'enemies from within'?
Former President Donald Trump continues to target those he perceives as domestic enemies, focusing on figures like Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi. Trump's claims and rhetoric raise concerns among former aides and critics about his potential return to power and the implications for American democracy.
Forfar developer Guild Homes loses three-year planning fight for 250 new houses
The company said a Scottish Government rejection of its Turfbeg West plan is a "huge disappointment".
US election pollsters draw criticism after recent misses
Donald Trump won the US presidency in 2016 despite pre-election polls showing him behind - have pollsters learned from their mistakes?
Poll: Immigration numbers
The federal government is slashing immigration targets as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admits the government did not get the balance right following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Major step for new Plymouth M&S and Aldi shopping centre taken
“This is a massive deal for the north of the city"
Elon Musk defends $1 million giveaway after Justice Department warning
Elon Musk spoke in a virtual townhall event Friday and said that his petition giveaway wasn’t meant to assist in voter registration.
Motorists told to remove three items from their cars before Wednesday
The Labour Party government is expected to raise fuel duty in Wednesday's Budget - and drivers have been told to take action now
As it happened: Tommy Robinson supporters hold London rally, as police deployed to keep them apart from counter-march
Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters gathered for a protest in central London, with police deployed to keep them apart from an anti-racist counter demonstration.
Labour's first Budget to deliver £500 million funding for 5,000 affordable homes
The Budget, detailing the Government's future spending plans, will take place on Wednesday, October 30
Cardiff University reopens voluntary severance scheme in face of £30m deficit
The university said the scheme which closed in September will reopen next month
Major march for Justice for Chris Kaba campaign delivers letters to Dowing Street
The campaign group supports the families of “loved ones lost at the hands of the state”
Council leader promises grieving families ‘common sense’ approach over new grave rules
Maintenance teams are set to remove and dispose of some decorations, ornaments or tributes from people’s resting places in the new year
FM station launched at Salem Central Prison
Prison FM station inaugurated in Salem Central Prison by DGP Maheshwar Dayal to reduce prisoner stress.
Over half of West Dunbartonshire residents would pay more council tax for fewer cuts
The findings are published in a report analysing WDC’s Budget Conversation survey, where residents are asked to prioritise where their council tax is spent.
Ask Jennifer: My husband changed the locks on our house and locked me out
My marriage has been a sham for the past nine years.
'I suddenly started stammering at eight years old, and one unexpected thing triggered it'
Tom Evans can put the trigger down to one thing
Student took own life after uni refused to excuse her despite desperate email
Natasha Abrahart had struggled with "crippling anxiety" in the leadup to her death, with a forthcoming public presentation on her mind.
Kemi Badenoch claims 'left-wing elites rob black people of agency' in reactions to Chris Kaba trial
Conservative leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch claims 'left-wing elites' using the term 'black community' rob people of colour of agency.
Donald Trump will 'unleash all-out war' on Keir Starmer if he wins
Donald Trump will unleash 'all-out war' on Sir Keir Starmer if he returns to the White House, according to senior Conservative figures
Hospitals could scrap paper leaflets to help fix NHS - as public suggest 6,000 ideas
An online consultation website launched by Health Secretary Wes Streeting has seen more than half a million visits since it went live last week, with nearly 6,000 suggestions for improvements
City of Dallas to honor fallen first responders with memorial street toppers
The toppers will feature the fallen responders name, rank and "End of Watch" date, placed near location of death, Willliam RIddell and John Dardeman as first and second revealed memorial.
Budget 2024: Tax evasion and avoidance crackdown to raise £6.5bn as HMRC gets 'slick' overhaul
And around 9 million small business owners, including brickies, plumbers and white van men, are set to benefit from a slicker, more efficient and customer-friendly UK tax office
Couple whose daughter killed herself at call for new measures
The heartbroken parents of a 'hard-working and high-achieving' student who took her own life are calling to make duty of care to students a legal requirement for universities
Children as young as four bringing knives and other weapons to school
Kids as young as four are bringing scissors, kitchen knives and other blades to class, the Mirror has learned, as campaigners demand urgent action to curb violence
He was shot dead as he tried to enter his home, six years on his family are still hunting for answers
Leroy Ottey was shot as he got out of a taxi
‘It’s not a goodbye, it’s a see ya later’: Family and friends remember Cillian Flaherty, 15, at funeral
Cillian’s grieving family, who had requested that blue be worn to the service, chose a blue coffin for the teenager, with blue balloons also in the church for the mass
Murdered MP Sir David Amess's daughter breaks family's silence
The 69-year-old father-of-five was stabbed to death while meeting constituents at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, on October 15 in 2021.
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