Taoiseach says the word 'protest' has been 'hijacked by a bunch of thugs'
Simon Harris also acknowledged that there is a requirement to “continue to monitor and review how to effectively police the far right”
Rachel Reeves 'will press ahead with winter fuel payment cut' despite £10 billion Bank of England windfall
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is still expected to press ahead with her plan to cut the winter fuel payment for millions of pensioners despite being handed a £10 billion budget boost by the Bank of England.
Rite Aid’s answer to retail theft at California store: Lock up all its products
Most of the items in the store are accessible only after clicking a button that will summon an employee to come over, open the case and retrieve what the customer is interested in (and put it back ...
Gardeners urged to put carpets in their garden to ensure vibrant spring blooms
The National Trust has advised people to ensure their flower beds are protected over winter
Birmingham blame game over 'damning' findings on childhood and employment
Birmingham was named among the local authorities with ‘unfavourable conditions of childhood’ in a new report
Public safety top of mind
The mayor said this week, a delegation from the City of Kelowna was able to push for more tools to address crime and safety concerns — council’s top priority.
Gardeners' World's Alan Titchmarsh 'saddened' and made to feel like 'cold-hearted brute'
Former Gardeners' World presenter Alan Titchmarsh has spoken out about the role of gardeners in shaping the natural world after weighing in on three environmental causes
2027: South West APC begins preparation, to hold strategic meeting
The APC chieftain said that President Bola Tinubu's administration would compensate Nigerians for the pain that they were going through.
Passengers in Bristol ‘losing patience’ as bus reforms pushed back until next year
The region's politicians have decided to wait until at least next year before deciding how to reform the buses
Rich make fortunes here then flee UK rather than pay their share
Several prominent rich people have said they are fleeing the UK for their tax havens, but losing 9,500 of the most venal, sour-faced, unpatriotic parasites among us is no bad thing writes Mirror columnist Brian Reade
Northumberland log bank expects increase in demand this year after winter fuel payment axed
The Northumberland Log Bank supports around 250 households in the county who are in fuel poverty and use "old technology" to heat their homes
Monty Don reveals the ideal month for planting bulbs to ensure spring blooms
Gardeners will be turning their attention to planting bulbs in the coming weeks to ensure a garden full of beautiful blooms come next spring - and Monty Don has some advice
DWP to review 325,000 PIP claims for back payments worth around £5,000 after rule change
The DWP is currently in the process of reviewing hundreds of thousands of PIP cases to identify people who may have been underpaid the disability benefit
DWP to review over 300,000 PIP claims for £5,000 in back payments after rule change
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are in the process of reviewing a large number of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims, as a change in the assessment rules could mean that many people are entitled to arrears
'I've made my house look like I'm living underwater because I'm convinced I'm part-mermaid'
'From the moment I went underwater it was like I'd found my home'
DWP PIP reviewed and 300,000 claimants could be owed £5,000
It comes following a change in the assessment rules for the Daily Living component of the benefit
'We don’t want people to believe we are living very different lives from them', government minister says
Lisa Nandy says Government shares public's priorities after clothing donations row
Alexandra container homes will only be allocated after engineers declare them safe: MMC Mabaso
MMC for human settlements Mlungisi Mabaso indicated he would only allocate the container homes after they have been been refurbished and delcared safe by engineers..
'Spoonful of sugar' to come with Budget medicine, Labour mayor says
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has previously warned that the Budget due at the end of October will be “painful”
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