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A NEW home will be built at Buckham Down Farm, Beaminster, following the demolition of an existing outdated property and outbuildings.
Keep Britain Tidy adds: “Dropping litter is illegal. People who drop litter can be fined or face prosecution in court. Authorised officers have the power to issue a fixed penalty charge of up to £150 ...
Dame Diana Johnson said it was about ‘giving the tools to our police officers to enable them to keep us safe’.
Asters, which were popular in Victorian times, have made a comeback as a bouquet with demand for the flowers rocketing by nearly 350% over the last two sales years at a UK supermarket. The blooms were ...
The parents of one of the victims of the Southport attack hope to spread “magic” through a foundation set up in her name to encourage children’s love of dance.
Unite said the workers are among the lowest paid at the West Sussex airport, earning ‘just above the minimum wage’.
Shoe Zone has halved its profit guidance in the face of weaker consumer spending, partly blaming the impact of the Labour Government’s budget tax hikes. The high street chain said it was knocked back ...
The literature festival features talks and discussions from a variety of authors, journalists and public figures.
Members of the PCS union in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will walk out at Ofgem for three days later this month over pay and conditions.
Holiday giant Tui has revealed a jump in profits despite a “challenging” backdrop linked to European heat waves and conflict in the Middle East. Bosses at the firm stressed that the group has been ...
The phone call came ahead of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s planned meeting with US president Donald Trump in Alaska.
The annual US State Department report points to violence motivated by antisemitism and ‘serious restrictions’ on freedom of speech.