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Business
Restaurants eating into the nation’s high streets: just a quarter of premises occupied by retailers
Retail outlets are increasingly being replaced by restaurants and takeaways on high streets across England and Wales More than a third of change of use applications made to local authority planning offices in the last year... -
Health
Offer antiseptics over antibiotics to treat impetigo
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial infection that affects the surface of the skin and is characterised by red sores and blisters which can develop into yellow/brown crusted patches. Although impetigo usually clears up within 2... -
Local News
Religious Vandalism: Two Statues Destroyed Outside Hindu Temple
Religious vandalism has recently occurred in Walsall, West Midlands. The vandals have reportedly broken up the religious statues outside of a Hindu temple. The vandals took a bat and broke the statues in two separate attacks outside the Shree Ram Mandir located... -
Global News
Drunk Indian Man Chews Snake to Pieces after it Bit Him
We all do crazy things when we’re drunk – but an Indian man in Uttar Pradesh took the biscuit by biting a snake to death after he’d had one too many drinks. The individual, Raj Kumar... -
Health
NHS CELEBRATES RACE EQUALITY AMBASSADORS
England’s most senior NHS leaders have come together to recognise the work of staff leading the way in improving race equality across the health service. Chief executive Simon Stevens and NHS Improvement chair Dido Harding... -
Local News
Jailed tobacco fraudster ordered to repay £494k
Image Caption: Karim Heabah imported, stored and sold thousands of illegal cigarettes A jailed shopkeeper, who imported, stored and sold thousands of illegal cigarettes, has been ordered to repay more than £490,000 he made from his crimes, or... -
Global News
NRC staff and civilians trapped due to fighting in Aden
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is extremely concerned for the safety of its staff and civilians trapped in their homes after fighting broke out in Yemen’s southern port city of Aden. Since August 7, fighting has... -
Global News
Floods in Karachi leave 17 dead
Large parts of Pakistan’s southern city of Karachi has been left underwater following monsoon rains, killing seventeen people. The flooding began overnight on Sunday 11th August with authorities reporting almost 2 centimetres of rainfall in Karachi.... -
Sports
CRICKET FEVER TAKES HOLD AT WICKETZ FESTIVAL
In the days leading up to the first Ashes Test match, the biggest residential festival in the history of the Lord’s Taverners Wicketz programme took place at Repton School where nearly 150 young people from projects... -
Food
The Soul Food of Jordan
Jordan, a country which lies in the centre of the Middle East is famous for many tourist attractions such as the Dead sea, Wadi rum, Jerash, the Jordan museum and so on. Jordanians are well known for their hospitality and kind nature. Jordanian cuisine is influenced by many other...
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Local Councillors Gather to Celebrate Eid Eve ...
Sandwell Labour councillors and activists, along with Anas Sarwar...Posted 2 days ago -
Environmental campaigner has been shortlisted ...
A social entrepreneur and environmental campaigner has been shortlisted...Posted 6 days ago -
Penny Appeal CEO Ridwana Wallace-Laher Spread ...
Ridwana Wallace-Laher, the CEO of Penny Appeal, recently visited...Posted 1 week ago
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Over 8,000 households to benefit from warmer ...
Social housing tenants could save as much as £400...Posted 4 weeks ago -
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When army commando Amrit (Lakshya) finds out his true...Posted 3 weeks ago -
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World Premiere of The Accountants at Manchester’s new cultural landmark space Aviva...Posted 2 weeks ago
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