BATH & North East Somerset Council has revealed the winning design for the prestigious Bath Quays Bridge competition. The winning design for the new pedestrian
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Birmingham Welcomes Europe’s First Park Regis Hotel
INTERNATIONAL hotel brand Park Regis will soon call Europe home with the opening of its Birmingham property in March 2016. The hotel will be located
Builders warn West green space could become grey area
BRISTOL will need to build over an area around eight and a half times the size of Durdham Down if the city is to fufill the
Firefighters across Scotland had responded to more than 600 incidents by 11pm.
People who chose to attend organized Bonfire Night events helped to protect their communities by ensuring firefighters were able to quickly get to real emergencies
Hong Kong Protests leads to banks shutting branches
Several banks including British company Standard Chartered have been forced to suspend a number of their branches in the centre of Hong Kong due
Belfast Police Investigating Loyalists and Paramilitaries Organizations
Belfast police investigates the possibility of paramilitaries loyalist’s organizations to be involved into racial crimes. The story is more interesting, because the organizations accused of
Dundee sex attack appeal launched
By Laura Moulden Police in Dundee have launched an appeal for information after a 16-year-old girl was sexually assaulted last night (February 20th).
Cameron pledges support for Libya
By Lauren Grice David Cameron has pledged British assistance for the Libyan police and army in a surprise visit to the country.
Roundabouts Calendar
MANY people will open their calendars this week to a picture of a bikini-clad babe or a shirtless fireman, but some lucky punters will find
Mystery surrounds pink balloons
A COMMUNITY was left baffled after waking up to find that dozens of pink BALLOONS had been strung up by the side of a busy
Indian fish pill cures breathing problems
IT MAY look like a bizarre ritual, but these people are eating a centuries-old ‘fish-pill’ cure said to treat a range of respiratory problems. Men,
Artists creates cityscape out of 100,000 staples
IT MIGHT only take a couple of staples to hold a book or newspaper together but you need a lot more to keep a whole
World In Miniature
AT first glance they might look like deserted street scenes….but look a little closer. For a more detailed inspection of these urban landscapes reveals a
Wolverhampton’s busy Saturday night
SIR Alex Ferguson engaged an open war of words with the Superintendent of Wolverhampton police last week, enraged at comments about Wayne Rooney. It was