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Council promise to prosecute lazy students over 'absolutely disgusting' street
LeedsLive· 11 hours agoStudents who leave behind piles of rubbish when they move out could end up being prosecuted. Leeds...
Council promise to prosecute lazy students over 'absolutely disgusting' street
Leeds Live via Yahoo News UK· 11 hours agoCollections by Revive will be stocked at a free community shop at Rainbow Junktion, supporting Leeds...
Global stock markets trade lower as hopes for rate cut dim
The Irish Times· 11 hours agoAmong the other main movers was insulation specialist Kingspan, which was up 2.8 per cent at close...
Search concludes after bomb squad called to Kidderminster home
BBC News· 11 hours agoA 51 year-old, who was arrested on suspicion of dangerous dog and explosives offences, was released on bail, as inquiries continued. Police evacuated about 20 homes on Saturday, and a cordon ...
GUILTY AGAIN: Evil Lucy Letby tried to kill premature tot Baby K
Yorkshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 11 hours agoHours after the child's birth, Letby was said to have been “caught virtually red-handed” by a senior...
Virgin stingray that got pregnant has died, aquarium says
Scotland Today· 11 hours agoAquarium & Shark Lab in North Carolina said over the weekend that the rust-coloured stingray died...
I am worried about healthcare – who should I vote for?
Metro· 11 hours agoIt plans to do so by providing 40,000 more appointments each week during evenings and weekends, with...
Why the under-30s have fallen in love with classic cars
Daily Telegraph· 11 hours agoBlake-Jones’s 944 fits perfectly well into modern life and also ticks the investment box: it cost...
Big change to Greggs loyalty scheme that means you can get freebies quicker
The Sun· 11 hours agoBAKERY favourite Greggs is making a big change to its loyalty scheme which will allow fans to bag...
Three charts showing why bond investors are getting paid to wait for rate cuts | Trustnet
TrustNet· 11 hours agoPrivate investors have been ploughing money into bond funds and direct fixed-income holdings to take advantage of elevated yields, with coupons of 4-5% from gilts and 5.5% from sterling-denominated ...