Multiple women who work as massage therapists at two Chesterfield businesses have been charged with keeping/residing in a bawdy place, among other charges after an undercover operation by police.
The DVLA has issued an urgent warning to drivers who are planning to drive abroad this summer after a major rule change was introduced at the beginning of April
Locals living near to a shop used as a front by Britain's biggest fraudsters have slammed them for taking benefits cash from poverty-stricken Brits, and said the police should've acted earlier. Antonia Food, a former Bulgarian grocery store which sold a range of meats, cheeses and other delicacies, located on High Road in Wood Green, north London, acted as a front for a foreign crime group now revealed to be the UK's biggest ever benefit fraudsters, who made off with £54m.During a...
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Millions of Australians will gather in pubs and RSLs around the country to
A brave group of 2,000 women proved — collectively — that the right to a healthy environment had been violated by Switzerland’s failure to take effective action to restrain global warming, Sian Sutherland writes.
(The Center Square) - The United States Supreme Court unanimously ruled against exorbitant government fees in a case that centered on one California retiree forced to pay a flat-rate $23,000 “traffic impact fee” for the construction of a single small home to raise his grandson in. This ruling combined earlier rulings on government permitting fees, which must both have “essential nexus” — related to the government interest from having the fee — and be “roughly proportional” to the...
Rachel Reeves has given an insight into the Opposition’s plans to invigorate the business sector.
The General Union of University Faculty Members has warned over the breakdown of an agreement with the Government of National Unity concerning the resolution of the sit-in, contingent upon meeting their demands. In a missive directed to the head of the Audit Bureau, the union pressed for the agreement's enforcement and accountability for those deemed responsible, given the Bureau's active participation in the negotiation alongside the Attorney General.
Who remembers the Government scheme which helped Sunderland people onto the business ladder? It was just under 40 years ago when Britain was full of hope for the success of the Enterprise Allowance Scheme. It was no different on Wearside where some interesting new businesses were formed. They included musician Colin Hird, 23, a bass guitarist from the Hylton Lane Estate who hired out his talents for live and studio work and for tuition in 1987. He said at the time: “There are a lot of bands in...
boss Jurgen Klopp expects to be sidelined for two weeks after suffering another injury setback. The international only returned to action earlier this month following knee ligament damage but complained of discomfort in his hip after scoring in Sunday’s 3-1 win at . Advertisement Jota’s injury is a blow to Liverpool’s title challenge with the 27-year-old likely unavailable for Wednesday’s Merseyside derby at Goodison, Saturday’s trip to and the home clash with on May 5. “Diogo scored the...
OTTAWA - Canada's premiers are warning the federal government not to overreach into their jurisdictions when it comes to delivering the programs laid out in Ottawa's latest budget. In a letter responding to the Liberals' budget, the premiers say they worry new federal programs are eventually going to be downloaded onto provinces and territories. They also say the housing crisis cannot be solved by the federal government working with municipalities alone. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...