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An anti solar campaign group has welcomed East Riding Council 's move to publish an interactive map showing the locations of ...
Reform of the appointed representatives (ARs) regime has been on the cards for some time, with an HM Treasury (HMT) call for evidence having ...
Labour has renewed its “war on motorists” by dropping plans to limit new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and 20mph zones.
How can quantum technologies be developed responsibly? In the journal Science, researchers from the Technical University of ...
It will be five years in the making when much-needed protections for BNPL users kick in. Holly Lanyon uncovers the impact of ...
HM Treasury is being urged to re-think draft legislation that would reclassify employee car ownership schemes as company cars, attracting BIK tax.
In a recentNew York Timesop-ed,former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan praises Zohran Mamdani’s primary ...
In July, the city council introduced four amendments to the Century Code Update, three relating to the tree preservation item several residents voiced concerns over in public input session.
Drivers over 70 years old in the UK may soon be required to have mandatory eye tests every three years if they want to stay ...
Rush-hour queues at one of Kent’s busiest roundabouts could be almost five times longer while a 1,800-home estate is being ...
The European Commission unveiled in May the fourth Omnibus package (“Omnibus IV”), part of its broader Single Market Strategy to modernise ...
The EC's proposal to reinstate the no vote system aims at only stopping uncontested elections. "There will be no 'no vote' everywhere; if there is a single candidate, there will be a 'no vote,' said ...