Four-day working week ‘could solve staffing issues’ at Bristol City Council
New ways of becoming a more competitive employer are being explored
Green light for outside Solihull bar despite neighbours' concerns pubgoers 'urinate in gardens'
Brickmakers Arms granted permission for outside bar
I'm giving up ownership of Reform UK, says Nigel Farage
Reform UK is overhauling the way the party is run to give members more say at its annual conference.
Non-confidence vote
Last week, I asked the question: "If given the chance to participate in a non-confidence vote on the Trudeau government, would you opt for an election now or prefer to wait until October 2025? What's your reasoning behind this choice?"
Update on £60m new school in deprived area of Cardiff
The contract for a new £60m-plus Willows High school building has been awarded by Cardiff Council - the existing school will move to land formerly occupied by Splott Market
Anand is transport minster
Treasury Board President Anita Anand is set to take on the additional role of transport minister on Thursday after Pablo Rodriguez resigned from the federal cabinet to run for the Quebec Liberal leadership.
We put key issues facing Angus to new council leader Bill Duff – this is what he said
Montrose councillor Bill Duff replaces Beth Whiteside following her shock resignation from the post this summer.
Council 'can't provide all services expected' with £60 million budget gap
The council leader said the system for funding town halls is "broken"
Affordable homes budget at Fife Council underspent by £30m despite housing emergency
The underspend has been blamed on slippage.
Rajyotsava to be celebrated as ‘Kannada Janotsava’; 69 people to get award
Karnataka Sambhrama-50 celebrations include Rajyotsava Award, statue unveiling, book releases, and cultural festivals across the state.
Devon road could be shut for weeks after lorry crash
A garage has been left in a "precarious" state
Don’t rush UK into assisted suicide law or we’ll end up like trigger-happy Canada
As someone nearer the exit lounge than the new intake of young Labour MPs who are so keen on assisted suicide, Mirror columnist Paul Routledge urges caution and points to countries where numbers of assisted dying are rising and eligibility has weakened
Birmingham City Council's plans for 'minimum' number of libraries - and what would happen to the rest
Birmingham campaigners have been urging the city council to change tack over its proposals for the library service
Canada: Justin Trudeau govt likely to survive no-confidence motion | Here's how
Although polls indicate the Liberals will lose badly to the official opposition right-of-centre Conservatives in the next election amid unhappiness over inflation and a housing crisis, Trudeau and his closest aides say he is going nowhere and has time to help the party recover.
Prime Minister not ruling out government helping to fund Casement Park rebuild
There was disappointment last week when the Government said there was not enough time to redevelop the site in west Belfast
Bid to extend Altrincham College for 300 more students to go before planners
31 more classrooms if application is approved
UN Security Council's credibility at stake over Gaza conflict - former PM Helen Clark
'Sometimes when you have left the stage, you should just remember that you have left the stage,' the foreign minister says.
Unite to push winter fuel vote at Labour conference
The trade union is calling on the government to reverse its cut and introduce a wealth tax.
Greymouth dump cleared but Mayor fears disaster
Grey District Mayor Tania Gibson says it is a disaster waiting to happen and should be closed.
Decision imminent on 763-home plan set to create new Nottinghamshire village
A new primary school, playing pitches, allotments, and a community hub are also planned
Ilkeston housing plans rejected after developer refuses to pay for school places
The Little Hallam Hill site would have become home to 26 affordable houses
"It’s a joke"... EV charging refused at petrol station in conservation area
The planning bid was rejected by Bristol City Council
Why Perth Leisure Pool could be re-considered for listed status after shock Thimblerow twist
Perth and Kinross Council told Historic Environment Scotland in July that plans to build PH2O at Glover Street were at an "advanced" stage.
Debate breaks out as battle rages on over the renaming of Sir John Hawkins Square
The debate around renaming it has been going on for years
Brechin warned Storm Babet recovery report will ‘not bring answers’ one year on
A delayed report on the Angus town's road to recovery from last year's disaster is due to go before councillors in November.
Solihull to launch its own lottery - with £25k jackpot
Council run lottery 'could raise up to £85,000' but concerns raised about encouraging gambling
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