This winter London homeless charity Glass Door will run its first women’s night shelter as an emergency provision for the escalating number facing homelessness while temperatures drop.
Customers reacted in dismay on social media about the eye-watering ‘dine in’ price for the chain’s ‘posh’ cheese and pickle sandwich at the High Street Kensington station branch.
The new go-slow restrictions start on Sunday. Some drivers believe it’s a money-making exercise by the Welsh Government.
In the latest example of so-called ‘dine and dashing’ to hit the UK, Lemongrass on Smithdown Road in Liverpool shared footage of the pair fleeing while having a cigarette outside.
Villagers living on Abbey Grove in Well Lane, Willerby, near Hull , East Yorkshire, woke up last month to find health and safety bosses had cemented rows of wooden posts into the pavement.
The 24-hour walkout by members of Aslef will severely affect timetables, with trains starting later and finishing earlier than usual, with some areas having no trains all day.
Among those to criticise the BBC drama The Woman in the Wall was reviewer Pat Stacey, who wrote in the Irish Independent is was a ‘bad call’ to use the tragedy.
John Moorby (left) is one of the residents in Poundbury, Dorset, that has been fighting the Duchy since 2015 to try to get permission to replace his rotting window frames with more durable uPVC.
Councils are considering rolling out the cameras to three more schools in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, after dishing out scores of fines for selfish parking by parents.