The government has initiated a swift review of licensing rules for pubs and bars in England and Wales, potentially leading to extended opening hours and more opportunities for venues to offer food outdoors and host live music. Aimed at eliminating unnecessary barriers, the review will solicit feedback from pub landlords and local communities over a… Continue reading Pubs could stay open longer under licensing reforms
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Water bills to rise further for millions after appeal
Households in England are set to face increased water bills as the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has permitted five water companies to raise charges. Anglian, Northumbrian, Southern, Wessex, and South East had requested higher bill hikes than what was initially approved by Ofwat, the regulator. The companies argued that the previously set rises of… Continue reading Water bills to rise further for millions after appeal
Thousands more university jobs cut as financial crisis deepens
An analysis by the University and College Union (UCU) suggests that universities have collectively announced over 12,000 job cuts in the last year. Additionally, the union points out that more cost savings equivalent to another 3,000 jobs have been announced, although it is unclear if these savings will result from staff reductions. UCU members are… Continue reading Thousands more university jobs cut as financial crisis deepens
Newspaper headlines: 'Peace within reach' and 'A moment of shared hope'
The recent ceasefire negotiations regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict have garnered significant attention on the front pages of various newspapers. Metro headlines with “peace within reach at last,” highlighting the breakthrough in the Middle East following indirect talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. US President Donald Trump expresses hope for a lasting peace in the region, emphasizing… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Peace within reach' and 'A moment of shared hope'
Fossil found on UK coast is unique 'sword dragon' species
A new species of ichthyosaur has been identified from a near-complete skeleton found on Dorset’s Jurassic coast. Named Xiphodracon goldencapensis, or the “sword dragon of Dorset,” this dolphin-sized marine reptile is the only known example of its kind. Experts believe that marks on its skull indicate it may have been killed by a bite to… Continue reading Fossil found on UK coast is unique 'sword dragon' species
Celebrity Traitors: Episode two was as killer as Tom Daley's side eye
The latest installment of The Celebrity Traitors has captured the attention of viewers, with Tom Daley casting suspicious glares at Kate Garraway. The Olympic diver did not shy away from showing his doubts about the presenter during the episode that aired on Thursday. When Garraway expressed being “flabbergasted” by the first murder, Daley, 31, responded… Continue reading Celebrity Traitors: Episode two was as killer as Tom Daley's side eye
Fly-tipped asbestos in Newport dubbed Wales' 'fly-tipping capital'
Newport, a city in Wales, has been labeled the “fly-tipping capital” by some residents due to the significant rise in dumped waste, including chemicals, asbestos, and even an oven left in a tree. Official figures show a staggering 6,000% increase in fly-tipping incidents in Newport over the past 12 months, with thousands of cases reported.… Continue reading Fly-tipped asbestos in Newport dubbed Wales' 'fly-tipping capital'
Alleged McCann stalker's messages 'creepy', Maddie's sister tells court
Amelie McCann, the sister of Madeleine McCann, testified in court that a woman named Julia Wandelt falsely claimed to be her missing sibling, causing distress with “creepy” messages. Amelie revealed that Julia claimed to have memories of playing with them and feeding her brother Sean. Despite Julia’s insistence on a DNA test to prove her… Continue reading Alleged McCann stalker's messages 'creepy', Maddie's sister tells court
Keir Starmer hails India trade deal as 'launchpad' after meeting Narendra Modi
Political reporter Jennifer McKiernan covered the recent meeting between British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Mumbai. Starmer expressed his satisfaction with the UK-India trade deal and emphasized its potential to strengthen relations between the two countries. The leaders held discussions on expanding business and trade links, with Starmer… Continue reading Keir Starmer hails India trade deal as 'launchpad' after meeting Narendra Modi
Kingswood man wins £125k after forgetting to cancel Lottery
In a stroke of luck, James Adams, a 31-year-old graphic designer from Kingswood, found himself £125,000 richer after forgetting to cancel his direct debit to the Postcode Lottery. His girlfriend had initially asked him to cancel the subscription as they were saving for their upcoming wedding. Mr. Adams was one of eight fortunate individuals from… Continue reading Kingswood man wins £125k after forgetting to cancel Lottery