Police brochurePeter Westwell was hit by Neil Pemberton, 81, while crossing the road in Langho, near BlackburnAn investigation into the death of four people killed by drivers with a bankruptcy view has found the application of visual legal standards for motorists is “ineffective and insecure.”The Senior HM forensic for Lancashire, Dr. James Adeley, sent a report to the Secretary of Transportation Heidi Alexander to say that the action should be tasks to avoid future deaths.He labeled the licensing system as the “most lax in Europe”, as noted that the United Kingdom was one of the only three countries to trust…
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The secretary of Ireland of the North has questioned the “uproar” that surrounds the signs of Irish language in the Great Central Station of Belfast.Hilary Benn told BBC News or that the signs were to go “respect and celebrate” all traditions, adding that they were “many more important things than having an argument about the signs.”Benn was an answer to the political row for a movement of the Minister of Infrastructure, Liz Kimmins, to approve £ 150,000 for the signage of the Irish language.The Minister of Infrastructure has said that “she remains firm” in her decision despite the criticism of…
Sam FrancisPolitical reporterBBCVoters seem to be in a restless mood since work faces their first electoral test from their victory in the general sliding elections.Reform UK is emerging in surveys and liberal Democrats and Greens are also looking to capitalize on the apparent dish of voters with work and conservatives in English local elections.But can they convert their survey ratings into real power on May 1? We tried the waters in two mayor’s competitions in very different parts of the country.In the spring sun, the mood in the helmet does not shout political drama.Families in busy stores and coffees, a…
Most fire services in England face a deficit in funds after the government did not give them the same level of compensation for the tax increases as the police.The government is giving the police forces an additional £ 230 million that says it covers the cost of the increase in the contributions of the National Employers Insurance (NIC) that entered into force last week.Fire services face a similar increase in their salary bill, but the 31 that are directly financed by the Government will only obtain recharge funds that cover 50% of the average increase, according to the BBC investigation.A…
Gerry Georgieva and Anthony ReubenBBC VerifyReutersA strike among Bin workers in Birmingham has left lots of waste in the city.In the heart of the dispute is the elimination of the role of waste recycling and collection officers (WRCO), who were paid more than other BIN workers.How much do regular container workers win?BIN workers can be paid differently, depending on their role in the BIN collection process.The National Statistics Office (ESE) publishes estimated profits for the category “Rejection and rescue occupations” whose role is “supervising and making garbage collection and processing.”According to the ONS, these workers obtained an average of £…
17 minutes agoShareSaveShareSaveA variety of stories lead Friday’s covers. The Daily Telegraph reports that the biggest bank in Great Britain, Lloyds, has “promised solidarity” with transgender staff after the ruling of the Supreme Court, a woman is defined by biological sex under the Law of Equality. Next to the main story there is a photo of the author of Harry Potter, JK Rowling, who enjoys a cocktail and a cigar on a yacht after the trial. “Everything is fine for JK,” is the underground line.For the Daily Mail also splashes in the photo of Rowling “toast” the decision of the…
The incident was first reported at High Street, Beckenham, near Village Way, around 9 pm today (April 17). An image, obtained by the news buyer, shows multiple laces in its place that surrounds a bus and a vehicle. It is currently unknown if injuries were reported. Bus routes 227, 352, 354 and N3 are in detour as the incident is treated. We have contacted the Metropolitan Police, the London ambulance service and the London Fire Brigade for more information. The full statement of AA says: “The closed path due to the accident in A222 High Street in both directions between…
Multiple emergency vehicles were seen in High Street near Surrey Road around 8 pm today (April 17). An image, obtained by the news buyer, shows multiple cords instead, since the incident is Bee’s treatment. The nature of the incident is unknown at this stage. Buses 119 and 194 are currently in detour. We have contacted the Metropolitan Police, the London ambulance service and the London Fire Brigade for more information. The full statement of AA says: “The closed path due to the police incident in A232 High Street in both directions between Surrey Road and Manor Park Road. “Detative in…
Douglas FraserBusiness Editor/Economy, ScotlandKaty McCloskeyBBC Scotland NewsBBCSir Peter Mathieson is director and vice -rector of the University of Edinburgh A radical change in the way in which Scotland higher education students are financed by Holyrood politicians, according to the director of the University of Edinburgh.Sir Peter Mathieson said it is a “tragedy” that the University of Duendea faces the possibility of closing if it does not make important cuts, and that it would also be a tragedy if others would find similar financial difficulties.Sir Peter faces the wrath of the staff of the University of Edinburgh in plans to reduce…
BBCSignals at the previous entrance of Oakwood urging the public to stay away from the old theme parkThe concerns that intruders can enter an ancient theme parks site and try to film in disuse have caused calls to sell quickly.The images of social networks have shown people wandering by Oakwood, near Narberth, Pembrokeshire, since it closed last month.Pembrokeshire Tory MS Sam Kurtz wants a “fast sale”, saying that the longer empty, the possibilities of increasing the possibilities of “other problems that occur” increase.The owner Aspro Parks, who closed Oakwood citing a drop in the number of visitors, has been asked…