Local services will be cut or reduced without extra funding from the Scottish Government, council leaders have warned.
Muthoni said unscrupulous traders are exploiting the high holiday consumption to sell meat that has not undergone mandatory safety checks, posing a serious risk to public health. - Kenya breaking news ...
A major shareholder in Square Enix has released a 100-page document criticising the company for its poor sales and urging for ...
Reforged launched in 2020? Blizzard took one of the most beloved strategy games in history and somehow made it worse than the ...
The Nex Playground is, in essence, the heir to the ideas behind Microsoft's Kinect, or to dig deeper into industry history, ...
Lancaster Guardian on MSN
Storm Desmond 10 years on: £600m+ invested in reducing flood risk across Cumbria and Lancashire since 2015
December 5 marks the 10th anniversary of the Storm Desmond floods which devastated communities across Cumbria and Lancashire.
National Interest on MSN
Why Britain’s Longest-Serving Royal Navy Warship Retired in the Middle East
Although officials did not explain why the Duke-class warship wasn’t brought home for decommissioning, there is speculation that her age may have played a role. The longest-serving warship in Royal ...
Aberaeron’s recently completed multi-million-pound coastal defence scheme has been overspent by £4m, leaving Ceredigion’s ...
House Republicans in key battleground districts are working to contain the political fallout expected when thousands of their ...
Lancashire Post on MSN
Luxury Preston housing development to get under way on former Harris Park Orphanage after £250k council deal
Work to create a luxury housing estate on a historic site in Preston finally looks set to begin after the developer agreed to ...
Objectives Bedaquiline (BDQ), delamanid (DLM) and pretomanid (Pa) were widely used in recent years. This study aimed to analyse adverse drug event (ADE) reports associated with them based on the Food ...
Mansfield and Ashfield Chad on MSN
Mansfield Council to spend up to £600,000 on further stabilisation work at quarry landslide site
Mansfield Council needs to spend up to £600,000 on further stabilising works at an old quarry where a major landslide ...
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