Ministers to announce significant changes to UK’s planning system | Planning policy

Ministers to announce significant changes to UK’s planning system | Planning policy

Rachel Reeves is expected to announce updates to planning regulations aimed at stimulating the UK’s economic growth before the upcoming budget. The modifications are intended to facilitate housing and infrastructure development, potentially addressing an estimated £30 billion deficit in government finances, of which around £3 billion could be filled through these changes. The reforms aim […]

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Sausage Legend developers hope Steam launch will take it furter

Sausage Legend developers hope Steam launch will take it furter

Sausage Legend: Arena Overview Sausage Legend: Arena is a mobile game that pits players’ sausage characters against each other in physics-based combat. The objective is straightforward: duel other sausages to achieve victory. Despite its simplistic premise, the game has gained a significant following, with over 3.5 million players and appearances on Japanese television. A PC

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Have I Got News For You maker back in profit after launching show in US | Have I Got News for You

Have I Got News For You maker back in profit after launching show in US | Have I Got News for You

Hat Trick Productions, known for shows like Have I Got News for You and Derry Girls, has returned to profitability after launching its hit panel show in the United States. The company’s pre-tax profits for the last year amounted to nearly £857,000, a significant rebound from a loss of £377,000 in 2023. However, the company’s

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Al-Shabab militants dress as soldiers to storm Somali jail

Al-Shabab militants dress as soldiers to storm Somali jail

Seven militants from the group al-Shabab were killed during an attack on a high-security prison in Mogadishu, Somalia, according to government reports. The incident occurred at Godka Jilicow detention center on Saturday evening, which holds several al-Shabab members among other high-profile detainees. Witnesses reported hearing a significant explosion and gunfire during the assault. Al-Shabab claimed

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Martin Brundle’s Lewis Capaldi mix-up goes viral after Singapore GP grid walk

Martin Brundle’s Lewis Capaldi mix-up goes viral after Singapore GP grid walk

During the Singapore Grand Prix grid walk, former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle mistakenly approached Lewis Capaldi’s brother, Anthony Capaldi, believing him to be the Scottish singer-songwriter. As Brundle initiated the conversation, he realized his error when Lewis Capaldi arrived. The interaction drew attention on social media, especially when Lewis Capaldi identified himself as the

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UK Athlete With Brain Tumour On 80-Day Run Across India Meets His 'Protector' Mid-Journey | VIDEO | Viral

UK Athlete With Brain Tumour On 80-Day Run Across India Meets His ‘Protector’ Mid-Journey | VIDEO | Viral

UK athlete Jack Faint is currently running the length of India in an 80-day journey while living with a brain tumor. He began this challenge on September 1, aiming to cover over 4,000 km by running approximately 50 km each day. Faint shares daily updates on his Instagram account, documenting his experiences. A particularly notable

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‘We all need someone’: the hairdressers tackling stigma of mental health issues in west Africa | Africa

‘We all need someone’: the hairdressers tackling stigma of mental health issues in west Africa | Africa

Yopougon, the largest commune in Abidjan with a population of 1.5 million, is recognized for its vibrant entrepreneurial scene and nightlife, as well as being the origin of the comic character Aya de Yopougon. Amid this cultural backdrop, 49-year-old Adjoua Catherine Tano, a hairdresser, has carved out a unique role by providing mental health support

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Trump’s hatred for renewables means the US is falling behind the rest of the world | Climate science scepticism and denial

Trump’s hatred for renewables means the US is falling behind the rest of the world | Climate science scepticism and denial

In 2009, Donald Trump, then a real estate developer, was one of several business leaders who signed a full-page advertisement in the New York Times urging legislation to address climate change, calling it an “immediate challenge.” However, Trump’s approach to climate action has shifted dramatically since then. He has become a prominent supporter of fossil

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Rachel Reeves’s second budget needs a narrative of fairness to justify tax rises | Heather Stewart

Rachel Reeves’s second budget needs a narrative of fairness to justify tax rises | Heather Stewart

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing for her second budget on November 26, which may face challenges similar to last year’s unpopular winter fuel cut. The upcoming budget aims to clarify how Labour will approach taxation in the context of its proposed economic renewal. At a recent conference, Reeves received strong support for her call for

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