A ban on overweight fishermen setting sail has been scrapped following an industry-wide outcry. Transport Secretary Mark Harper has ripped up rules that requirement crew members to get a health certificate before heading out onto the water, reports The Telegraph. The law,
The London borough Hillingdon rejected a higher proportion of planning applications over a 10 year period, analysis shows. Of 5,188 applications received by the local authority, decision makers at Hillingdon Council approved 3,048, according to a Telegraph study. Home to Heathrow Airport
A Labour councillor has been slammed after he submitted an application for a “ridiculous” four-metre-wide home. Arshad Hussain, who heads the Bradford Area Planning Panel, submitted plans for a 13-foot-wide (four metres) home proposed to go between two other properties in the
Mid-trip to Vancouver for an Invictus Games event, Prince Harry sat down for a new interview on Good Morning America where he discussed King Charles’s health – sparking concern from a royal correspondent who hopes he “sought permission”. Good Morning America was
Outrage over a 37 ton marble gravestone dedicated to the ‘King of Sheffield’ continues – almost two years after it was unveiled. The grave marks the resting place of traveller Willy Collins and the spat between his family and Sheffield City Council began in
A British grandfather has been stranded in Dubai after being arrested for trespassing while asking a New Year’s party to turn down their music. Ian and Carol McKellar were visiting their daughter and granddaughter in the UAE over the New Year. Ian
Gurwinder Singh bulldozed his modest semi-detached house and replaced it with a sprawling four bedroom property which made locals’ lives “hell”. Neighbours described it as “like a Travelodge in the middle of a housing estate” while others were forced to play loud
West Lindsey District Council, in an update published on its website, said it is clear the Government wants to use the historic military base for longer than 12 months. And planning chiefs told the Home Office it must stop work on converting
Artificial intelligence has been used “behind the scenes” in health care for decades, but with the growing popularity of new technologies such as ChatGPT, it’s now playing a bigger role in patient care — including during routine doctor’s visits. Physicians may rely
Have you ever visited a website or downloaded an app, and before you can even get a peek inside, it prompts you to make an account? Pretty annoying, and when you’re not even sure you’d like to use their service or products,