The best fish and chip shops in the UK have been officially named, and not all of them come from seaside towns, reviews have found. The country has long been the home of fish and chips – although it is suspected to
One of Sheffield’s darkest hours came on a Thursday in 2010. As part of a series of massive cuts to address the national deficit, the coalition government reneged on long-standing promises to fund a rejuvenation of the manufacturing sector and back a
A beautiful seaside town which was recently revealed as the UK’s ‘nimby capital’ is so posh that it once banned fish and chip shops. The North Essex town of Frinton-on-Sea is known for its strict council, which has kept the coastal area largely
A city in the heart of the European Union is engulfed in a “sinister atmosphere” after being caught in the midst of violent clashes between two groups. Turkish and Kurdish communities in Belgium have been at war with each other since March
While strolling through Walsall, I stumbled upon the 3 Elephants Antiques Emporium, a beacon of hope on an otherwise deserted high street. The old M&S and Debenhams stores are boarded up, and the escalators at Park Place on Park Street stand still.
A new list of the UK’s best fish and chip shops has been revealed but England has just seven. According to the new ranking by the Time Out travel magazine, the UK’s top chippy is Magpie Cafe in Whitby, Yorkshire. Chip experts
Furious local shops have banned a parish council chairman after they criticised second homeowners. Dennis Clark, 77, has been banned from entering some shops in Burnham Market, Norfolk after he criticised how many people had bought homes in a village dubbed ‘Chelsea-on-Sea’
Vacant shop and cafe fronts now line the once thriving area (Image: Manchester Evening News) Once a bustling hub, this Manchester suburb could soon be a ‘ghost town’, according to worried locals who admit they “struggle to sleep at night.” West Didsbury,
People lucky enough to live in “the UK’s most beautiful village” have shared their true feelings about the prestigious title. Locals from one of Britain’s top coastal towns, Runswick Bay, in Yorkshire, claim that the influx of second homeowners is causing house
Plans to turbo-charge housebuilding on brownfield sites so the country can tackle the housing crisis without concreting over the green belt will be unveiled this week. New laws will speed up the process for turning shops into homes. It is hoped that