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Atlas Shows How Sustainable Transit Is Around the World
Bloomberg· 2 days agoA first-of-its-kind global interactive map gauges cities’ progress on car-free transportation...
Autistic burnout: Symptoms and solutions
Daily Telegraph· 3 days ago“There’s exhaustion and also sometimes a sort of inertia or difficulty speaking, moving or initiating when you’re in that very burnt-out state,” says...
Dublin city traffic plan – issues remain
The Irish Times· 3 days agoBoth your news piece (“Watered-down Dublin traffic plan should allay traders’ fears”, News, July 2nd) and the editorial comment (“The Irish Times view on...
Pulborough: A29 to close for traffic equipment inspection
BBC News· 2 days agoA stretch of the A29 in West Sussex is to close to allow for an inspection of traffic signal...
ITV confirms return of FOUR popular dramas - but is your favourite on the list?
The Sun· 5 days agoSimilar to the format of Vera, the new series will consist of three feature-length episodes. The first episode will open as McDonald and Dodds are tasked with investigating the discovery of ...
Lengthy luggage delays cost holidaymakers hundreds of pounds
Evening News 24· 6 days agoSome travellers have waited days for their clothes to arrive at their hotels after airline Tui removed their luggage from the flight. One frustrated customer, Imy Kirk, who had to wait four ...
ITV confirms return of FOUR popular dramas - but is your favourite on the list?
The Irish Sun· 5 days agoITV HAS confirmed the return of FOUR popular dramas to their schedule. The broadcaster has confirmed the fan-favourite shows will return in just a matter of weeks. Fans of The Tower don't have ...
I'm at war with my neighbours over political signs - but I'm remaining defiant
The Sun· 3 days agos daily sign-fixing routine. The 21-year-old Global Development master's student, said: "I noticed that my dad would spend about half an hour of his day going down to put it up every day. It ...
Gang enforcer 'blood brothers' broke out of prison van before becoming sworn enemies
Liverpool Echo via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoKirk Bradley and Tony Downes were once "thick as thieves" as they waged a grenade and gun war on the streets of Merseyside. But that soon soured and one of the gangsters ended up slashing the other in prison.
I'm at war with my neighbours over political signs - but I'm remaining defiant
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoA DAD is embroiled in a war with his neighbours who constantly tear down his political signs - only for him to defiantly put them back up every day. Michael Ellis first put his Labour post up ...