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First introduced in 1865, the 90-minute test ensures drivers know precise road names and locations, routes to hotels, pubs, ...
Fishermen in Plymouth say their livelihoods are under threat from a woke rule that allows invading hordes of octopus to eat ...
A joint enforcement operation between City of Wolverhampton Council and Greater Manchester Police has led to the suspension ...
A revamped basketball court on Brighton seafront has reopened following a refurbishment. The resurfaced court has been made ...
The redesign of Piccadilly Gardens, which is expected to cost 'three to four times more' its original £27M budget, takes ...
Markets have been at the heart of town centres for centuries, but they've had a tough time in recent years - are they soon to ...
The pupils, who are aged between 13 and 18, launched activities including girls-only gym, football, and rugby sessions as part of a Brighton Youth Council project. The aim of the initiative is to ...
Controversial plans to build two new houses in Alresford have been approved after civic chiefs were unable to find “substantial enough” ...
An 82-year-old woman "trapped inside her home" by a controversial weedkiller says the situation is so bad she will now have to leave ...
Orchard Park was described as 'the Wild West' - We went back to see how it is now thanks to police initiatives ...
The commissioners overseeing Birmingham after its failings have racked up nearly £2 million in fees, expenses and the ...
Fans have shared pictures of large vehicles travelling on roads where many people were gathered - as opposition politicians ...