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Global News
Burma Army Kills Karen Community Leader Shopping for Food
On the evening of 31st March at around 7 pm, the Burma Army killed a Karen community leader who was shopping for food along with other villagers. He had previously gathered community members to buy and... -
Local News
Muslim prayers to be broadcast on BBC Local Radio from tomorrow
Muslims unable to visit their mosques during the coronavirus crisis can tune into their local BBC station from tomorrow. Qari Asim MBE, a senior imam in Leeds, will lead reflections on 14 stations at 5.50am. This... -
Motoring
MG KEEPS CUSTOMERS MOBILE WITH ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE EXTENSION
MG Motor UK is furthering its promise to keep customers mobile during the coronavirus pandemic by offering a free-of-charge extension to all qualifying MG Roadside Assistance packages until the end of May. The revised policies will... -
Local News
Orbit Tours repatriation flights from Pakistan
Owing to the international situation with regards to Covid-19, and the subsequent cancellations and delays to flights all around the globe, over 100,000 British Nationals are now stranded abroad, unable to return home. During the current... -
Business
THINGS JUST GOT £4 BILLION MORE EXPENSIVE FOR THE UK
IT’S NATIONAL PRICE HIKE DAY AND THINGS JUST GOT £4 BILLION MORE EXPENSIVE FOR THE UK April 1st will see the cost of living rise by £158 for UK households New report reveals £4.2 billion in... -
Local News
WEAR YOUR THREE-POINT SEATBELT… OR FACE A THREE-POINT PENALTY
Tougher sanctions for seatbelt offences are long overdue, says road safety organisation Nearly one third of all people who died on the UK’s roads in 2018 were not wearing a seat belt Road safety and breakdown... -
Local News
New housing delivery hits levels last seen when the Berlin Wall came down
The latest statistics from the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Govt (MHCLG) show a very buoyant, if not somewhat ironic, set of results for new house building. The most recent, quarter four 2019 figures reveal that 49,590... -
Motoring
VAUXHALL’S DECADE-A-DAY SERIES, VAUXHALL 5HP LIGHT CAR
Built from 1903, Vauxhall’s first year of car production, and known as the ‘Light Car’, the model featured a slow-revving, single-cylinder engine producing just five horsepower. Perhaps showing Vauxhall’s roots as a producer of marine engines,... -
Local News
MORE THAN 1-IN-10 WOULD DEFY PAVEMENT PARKING BAN
New research from YourParkingSpace.co.uk reveals that more than 1-in-10 British motorists would defy a pavement parking ban if it was introduced following a government consultation. At present, in London it is illegal to park on the pavement, and... -
Motoring
AUTO TRADER LAUNCHES POWERFUL NEW DATA AND INSIGHT TOOL EARLY
At a time when the industry is facing unprecedented challenges, retailers will have access to Auto Trader’s unparalleled market insight, with the launch of a powerful new data tool. Utilising Auto Trader’s vast data capabilities, AT Market...
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Birmingham City Council will tomorrow host a summit to...Posted 3 months ago
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