Mounting Trash Chaos
In Brick Lane, famous for its Indian eateries and bagel shops, the aftermath of seven days of uncollected waste is grim. Locals describe the accumulating trash as a "Mount Everest" of refuse. Business owners, like Ellis Zelum of...
£4 Million Lifeline
Thousands of households in the South Wales area are set to receive much-needed financial assistance. The Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) Council has approved a substantial spending package of...
Wilko Crisis
Wilko has begun shutting its first group of stores today, marking a pivotal moment in the high street chain's ongoing turmoil.
Administrators from PwC recently confirmed that all Wilko retai...
Toxic Tides
Sewage discharges have severely polluted four popular Welsh coastal spots, leading marine conservation charity Surfers against Sewage to issue health warnings. With contaminated water posing risks, beachgoers are urged to avoid swimming ...
Chiltern Railways' Eco-Express
Chiltern Railways introduces "plant-based" trains powered by vegetable oil in London, cutting emissions and pioneering the use of HVO on passenger trains in the UK.
Chiltern Railways used diesel trains to Marylebone s...
Systemic Flaws Exposed
The Horizon scandal resulted in false prosecutions of sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses, prompting the inquiry chairman to emphasize the criticality of evidence provision.
Historical Context...
Putting an End to Workplace Bullying
A new legislative proposal, the Bullying and Respect at Work Bill, has been presented to Parliament, aiming to address the pressing issue of workplace bullying and foster positive behaviors within work environmen...
Behind Closed Doors
The editor of This Morning, Martin Frizell, addressed claims of a toxic work environment at the ITV show following Phillip Schofield's resignation due to an affair. Former employees criticized the workplace culture, prompting an ...
Banking Shake-up
Barclays, one of the leading banking institutions in the UK, has recently announced plans for the closure of an additional 10 bank branches this year, dealing yet another blow to the struggling UK high street.
T...
Covering a sacred ceremony
Huw Edwards, the 61-year-old BBC broadcaster, has spoken about his excitement and anxiety ahead of covering King Charles' coronation on Saturday. Edwards will be the voice of the BBC...
Unpacking the junior doctors' pay dispute
The pay dispute between the British government and the BMA over junior doctors' pay has intensified. The government has demanded that the BMA cancels their p...
The end of the strike
Over 3,000 bus drivers at National Express West Midlands, shortly known as NEWM, in central England, have ended their strike action after accepting a pay rise of 16.2%, according to the Unite union's announcement on Saturday. T...
Mass strikes in the UK
Some 70,000 staff at more than 150 British universities began a three-day strike on Tuesday demanding a pay rise.
The University and College Union (UCU) said workers at higher education institutions in the kingdom would go on...
How Britons are fleeing the economic crisis
Libraries are becoming a refuge for those affected by the economic crisis. These institutions provide 'warm places' for vulnerable people to stay safe and have access to free food this winter.
More and mo...
Strikes continue
Britain will face a new wave of strikes in January involving nurses, ambulance staff, railway workers, teachers and driving tests.
British nurses, who went on strike for the first time i...
Boxing Day strikes
Strikes by British railway workers have forced thousands of people in the United Kingdom to change their plans over the Christmas period and cancel visits to friends and family. This was reported by T...
Chaos over strikes
The UK government is developing plans to minimise the impact of possible major strikes and is discussing the possibility of involving military personnel in the role of striking public sector workers who are demanding a pay rise am...
Christianity in England
Christians in England and Wales, home to 89% of the United Kingdom's total population, make up less than half of all residents 27.6 million (or 46.2%) for the first time since statistics were com...
Beware! Scammers!
With Black Friday just around the corner, a money-saving expert has warned shoppers that there will be a number of 'scammers' making the most of the event.
Although average spending is down 15 per cent on last year, from £2 ...
Strikes in December
British civil servants, including border guards, will go on strike in December as part of a fight for higher wages and better working conditions. It is said in a statement from the Public and Co...
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