The Government is set to impose sweeping restrictions on parking spaces in a bid to facilitate ‘sustainable transport’, new plans have revealed. The Prime Minister is considering the measures, which would oblige councils to set a cap on the number of spaces on new housing developments, according to documents obtained by the Daily Mail. TheContinue reading “Government Wants To Restrict Parking”
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Campaigners Accuse Government Of ‘Sleight Of Hand’ By Saying Pensions Triple Lock Is ‘Unsustainable’
A minister admitted that the pension triple lock is unsustainable and could be watered down. In a bombshell move, Mel Stride suggested retirees might not get the anticipated 8.5 per cent rise next year, despite a pledge to keep the state pension at least in line with earnings. The warning from the Work and PensionsContinue reading “Campaigners Accuse Government Of ‘Sleight Of Hand’ By Saying Pensions Triple Lock Is ‘Unsustainable’”
After Spending 50 Years In Australia, A Terminally Ill Father-Of-Six Faces Deportation
A terminally sick man who came to Australia when he was just ten months old is facing deportation to the United Kingdom, despite not having been there since 1974 when he was just a baby. Robert Taylor, 50, a father of six and a grandfather of nine, hasn’t left Western Australia since, but despite almostContinue reading “After Spending 50 Years In Australia, A Terminally Ill Father-Of-Six Faces Deportation”
NHS trust instructed to warn landlords following a man taking his own life
Coroner advises social landlords are notified about vulnerable patients A coroner has urged that a London Hospital trust passes on details about vulnerable patients to social landlords after a mentally ill social tenant committed suicide because he was being turned out of his home. The gentleman, 44, was found dead in his home in AprilContinue reading “NHS trust instructed to warn landlords following a man taking his own life”
THE DRAIN OF THE CAMPAIGN
Evidently the government are at the moment attempting to hurry through a new law and; if this law is passed, it will put an end to people running any kind of campaign. Such crusades, such as preserving our forests, those fighting privatisation of the NHS and, the rejected snoopers charter, campaigns that have seen 1.7 millionContinue reading “THE DRAIN OF THE CAMPAIGN”