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Stricter rules to clampdown on takeaway litter

08 August 2022
Stricter rules to clampdown on takeaway litter

Councils can and must use stricter rules to make sure takeaways help clear-up after customers, says the government.

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Rail strike to cause severe summer disruption this Saturday

08 August 2022
Rail strike to cause severe summer disruption this Saturday

Rail services are facing major disruption on a 'busy weekend', says the Rail Delivery Group, as train drivers gear-up for more strike action.

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Warning for drivers of keyless cars

05 August 2022
Warning for drivers of keyless cars

Drivers with keyless car entry systems are leaving themselves exposed to theft, say insurance experts, who insist owners must do more to protect cars.

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Fresh warning to parents over 'Hello Mum' WhatsApp scam

04 August 2022
Fresh warning to parents over 'Hello Mum' WhatsApp scam

Fraud experts are warning phone users, and in particular parents, to be vigilant to an ongoing scam that starts with the message 'Hello Mum'.

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Supermarkets begin slashing petrol prices

03 August 2022
Supermarkets begin slashing petrol prices

The price of petrol and diesel is starting to drop at supermarkets but the RAC says bigger retailers could still do more for drivers.

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Everything you need to know about the hosepipe ban

03 August 2022
Everything you need to know about the hosepipe ban

From hefty fines to whether you can fill your child's paddling pool - here's everything you need to know about South East Water's hosepipe ban.

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New Royal Mail postmark to celebrate Lionesses' win

02 August 2022
New Royal Mail postmark to celebrate Lionesses' win

Royal Mail has unveiled a new postmark now being stamped on letters to celebrate England being crowned European champions.

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Can I leave my child home alone this summer?

02 August 2022
Can I leave my child home alone this summer?

It's a question many parents may be asking themselves during the school holidays but what's the official advice?

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Has the 'Covid effect' worn off for nature lovers?

01 August 2022
Has the 'Covid effect' worn off for nature lovers?

The number of people taking part in this year's Big Butterfly Count has halved, prompting organisers to ask if people are now less focussed on nature?

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Kent weather for August to remain very dry

01 August 2022
Kent weather for August to remain very dry

August weather forecasts for Kent suggest more dry weather is on the cards further raising the prospect of a drought being declared in England.

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Waitrose to scrap best before dates on 500 foods

01 August 2022
Waitrose to scrap best before dates on 500 foods

With food prices continuing to rise, Waitrose has become the latest supermarket to announce it will scrap best before dates on hundreds of products.

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When will I get my £400 energy bill payment?

29 July 2022
When will I get my £400 energy bill payment?

More details have been released as to how households will get £400 to help with energy costs, but with bills trippling can it make a difference?

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Highway Code is updated with tougher punishments for drivers

28 July 2022
Highway Code is updated with tougher punishments for drivers

The Highway Code has been updated to reflect the tougher punishments now in place for drivers who kill someone.

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Energy bills could be £1,900 more by April and here's why

28 July 2022
Energy bills could be £1,900 more by April and here's why

Gas and electric bills are facing astronomical rises according to warnings out today but why is it happening and what help is there for you?

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What should you do if you find a stray dog in the street?

28 July 2022
What should you do if you find a stray dog in the street?

With the RSPCA about to enter its busiest period it has some advice for anyone who might find a healthy stray dog this summer.

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Everything you need to know about the start of the 2022 Commonwealth Games

28 July 2022
Everything you need to know about the start of the 2022 Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games in Birmingham begin this week - here's everything you need to know about the start of the event.

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The 3 options for passengers whose trains are cancelled by strikes

27 July 2022
The 3 options for passengers whose trains are cancelled by strikes

Passengers with train tickets booked for days when there is now strike action have three main options, says National Rail, and here's what they are.

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The poisonous fish hiding at the beach that can make grown men cry

27 July 2022
The poisonous fish hiding at the beach that can make grown men cry

Weever fish can deliver an excruciating sting and beach-goers heading for the coast this summer are being advised to be careful.

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All schools to have life-saving defibrillators

25 July 2022
All schools to have life-saving defibrillators

Schools without a life-saving defibrillator will be given one before next summer, under plans to ensure every state school has its own device.

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The Aquariids meteor shower is about to peak and here's how you can see it

25 July 2022
The Aquariids meteor shower is about to peak and here's how you can see it

The Delta Aquariids meteor shower is about to peak and here's where and when you might catch the best display.

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