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Travellers have been banned from bringing meat from all EU countries into the UK following Foot and Mouth disease in Germany, Hungary and Slovakia. The ban applies to meat from cattle, pigs, and sheep ...
In a leafy suburban town in England, we find traces of Kin. Here, people know him as David. And the descriptions we hear of David bear few similarities to the Kin Hannah remembers. Hosts: Carole ...
Pet ownership has rocketed since the covid pandemic, but so have vet prices. In fact, bills have increased by more than 60% in the last ten years. The Competition and Markets Authority is so concerned ...
A charity helping homeless people hopes to expand its work at an allotment after receiving new funding. The Friary, which runs the allotment at Loughborough Road in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, ...
A well-known shoe shop in Leicester has closed down after 40 years in business. Blunts Shoes, in Granby Street, had announced the closure at the beginning of the year. Company bosses said footfall had ...
Household disposable incomes in Northern Ireland are lower than in the Republic of Ireland, a study has suggested. A report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) and the Department of ...
A run-down building in Weymouth town centre previously used as a hostel and a pub will be converted into small business units and a café. Melcombe House, in King Street, and an adjoining Commercial ...
A woman hopes to transform the UK's alleyways into "miniature wildlife corridors" after realising the "drab" lanes were negatively impacting her mental health. Flora Beverley founded the Pollinator ...
It is thought that nationally, 15 people have died in fires caused by e-bike batteries. Ms Johnson-Mall believes the night the fire that killed her sister broke out was the first night the bike was ...
A permanent memorial to PC Harper is now due to be installed next to a statue of Trooper Fred Potts at The Forbury, and will feature a replica of his Thames Valley Police badge. The installation of ...
Bristol's exports are roughly an even split between physical goods and services, such as film editing and accountancy, which is not yet subject to any tariffs.
A "watered down" version of a Hillsborough Law would be "no use", the mother of one of the 97 victims has said on the 36th anniversary of the disaster.