Visa Rules Eased For Building And Fishing Industry
Visa rules are being eased for overseas builders, carpenters, and people working in the fishing industry, the Home Office has confirmed. Roofers... Read More
Fuel Retailers Urged To Back Government Price Sharing Scheme
Supermarkets and other fuel retailers have until August to voluntarily share live prices in a government scheme designed to prevent overcharging. It... Read More
Plan To Crack Down On ‘Rip-Off’ University Degrees
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to crack down on “rip-off” degrees that do not lead to graduate jobs. Under plans due... Read More
Rail Passengers Warned Of Fresh Disruption
Passengers are being warned of fresh rail disruption from Monday as two rail unions take industrial action this week. Aslef train drivers... Read More
Disposable Vapes: Councils Call For Total Ban By 2024
Disposable vapes cause litter problems, are a fire hazard and appeal too strongly to children, according to local councils in England and... Read More
Just Stop Oil Protesters Interrupt The Proms
Two protesters from the environmental campaign group Just Stop Oil have interrupted the First Night of the Proms at London’s Royal Albert... Read More
Airports Hike Drop-Off Fees By Nearly A Third – RAC
Airport drop-off charges for drivers have increased by almost a third at UK airports over the past year, according to the RAC.... Read More
Joe Biden Visits UK: President Says US-UK Relationship Rock Solid
US President Joe Biden has described relations with the UK as “rock solid” during talks in London with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.... Read More
Easyjet Cancels 1,700 Flights From July To September
Easyjet has confirmed it has cancelled 1,700 flights as people prepare to travel on their summer holidays. The airline has axed flights... Read More