New Police Powers To Tackle Slow-Walking Protests
Police in England and Wales are to be given new powers to tackle “disruptive” slow walking used by protesters to block roads.... Read More
Merthyr Tydfil: UK’s Largest Opencast Coalmine To Shut
The UK’s largest opencast coalmine must close after an extension to keep it running was rejected. It means production at Ffos-y-Fran, near... Read More
What Is The Gender Pay Gap Where You Work?
With eight out of ten firms still paying their male employees more than women, little progress has been made in closing the gender... Read More
Digital Map Created Of UK’s Underground Pipes And Cables
The government has announced the launch of a new digital map of the entire network of underground power cables, gas pipes, sewers,... Read More
Local Elections 2023: Greens Want Housing Firms To Fund More Services
The Green Party is calling for property developers to provide more funding for local services, as it launches its local election campaign.... Read More
Council Tax, Water And Mobile Bills Rise For Millions
Rises in a host of essential bills are now taking effect, adding pressure to strained budgets – but the lowest earners are... Read More
UK Tourism: Visitor Attractions Suffering Long Covid Industry Bod
UK visitor attractions are suffering from “long Covid” due to fewer tourists traveling from abroad, an industry body has warned. Millions returned... Read More
Passport Office Workers To Strike For Five Weeks Over Pay Dispute
More than 1,000 Passport Office workers will go on strike for five weeks over a dispute about jobs, pay, and conditions. Members... Read More
More Snow And Ice Forecast For Parts Of The UK After Travel Chaos
More snow and ice is predicted in parts of the UK, after blizzard conditions caused chaos on Friday, with some drivers stranded... Read More
Snow And Travel Delays Expected As Arctic Blast Hits UK
Forecasters have warned of heavy snow and travel disruption as a wave of Arctic air brings icy conditions to central and northern... Read More