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Reform UK leader's family firm faces compulsory strike-off

The family-run business of Reform UK's council leader in Hart, Cllr James Radley, has been threatened with compulsory closure by Companies House over overdue financial filings, raising questions about financial management.

Nottinghamshire Council Reverses Journalist Ban

A Reform UK-led council in Nottinghamshire has reversed its decision to bar local journalists from meetings following widespread criticism and accusations of undermining democracy.

Council spends £20k on toilet that stays locked

Outrage in regional Victoria as South Gippsland Council spends £20,000 on a single public toilet that remains locked and unusable, sparking fury among local residents and businesses.

Keswick crowned UK's best place to live in 2024

Nestled in the Lake District, the charming town of Keswick has been crowned the best place to live in the UK. Explore its stunning scenery, independent shops, and world-class attractions.

Jodie Kidd's pub shut after zero hygiene rating

The Half Moon in Kirdford, owned by model Jodie Kidd, has been temporarily closed after receiving the lowest possible food hygiene score from inspectors, with 'major improvement' necessary.

Martin Lewis: Check your council tax band now

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis explains how millions of UK households are missing out on substantial council tax refunds due to simple errors in their property banding.

Best Cheap Hotels in the Lake District 2024

Unlock the magic of the Lake District without breaking the bank. Our expert guide reveals the top cheap hotels, from historic inns to modern retreats, perfect for your next adventure in England's most stunning national park.

Fury over plan to demolish New Forest's 100-year-old bridge

Residents of affluent Brockenhurst are up in arms as New Forest District Council pushes forward with controversial plans to demolish a cherished century-old footbridge, replacing it with a modern structure despite fierce local opposition and heritage conc

6,000 Hours of Sewage Pollutes UK National Parks

Shocking new data reveals sewage was pumped into the rivers and lakes of Britain's most treasured national parks for thousands of hours last year, with the Lake District and Snowdonia among the worst hit.

Monkees Songwriter Bobby Hart Dies at 89

The music world mourns the loss of Bobby Hart, the prolific songwriter who co-penned numerous 1960s hits for The Monkees, including the iconic 'Last Train to Clarksville' and 'I'm Not Your Stepping Stone'.

Middle England Faces £250 Council Tax Bombshell

Households across Middle England are bracing for council tax increases of up to £250 as cash-strapped local authorities seek to plug funding gaps. Discover which regions are hardest hit and why.

Monkees Songwriter Bobby Hart Dies at 85

The music world mourns the loss of Bobby Hart, the prolific songwriter who co-penned numerous 1960s hits for The Monkees, including the iconic 'Last Train to Clarksville' and 'I'm Not Your Stepping Stone'.

Monkees Songwriter Bobby Hart Dies Aged 91

The music world is in mourning as Bobby Hart, the legendary songwriter behind The Monkees' greatest hits including 'Last Train to Clarksville' and 'I'm a Believer', has died peacefully at the age of 91. Tributes pour in for the iconic musician.

Mum fined for disabled parking despite leg in cast

A North Shore mother, Natasha Jansen, speaks out after receiving a shocking £60 fine for using a disabled parking space while her leg was immobilised in a full cast, exposing a critical flaw in council enforcement systems.

Pensioner's pothole agony: Council denies shattered ankle claim

A 72-year-old man's life is turned upside down after a deep pothole in Westminster leaves him with a shattered ankle. Despite the severity of his injuries, the local council has shockingly rejected his compensation claim, sparking outrage over the state o

Beach Hut Owners Declare War on 'Greedy' Council

Outraged beach hut owners in Bournemouth declare war on the local council over plans to sell the land beneath their huts for £450,000, just months after imposing crippling rent increases. The bitter dispute highlights a growing conflict over coastal prope

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