December 2023

Hotel to start removing asylum seekers three months earlier than planned.

As 2023 draws to a close, we’re pleased to end the year with some positive news, which bodes well for 2024. A hotel housing asylum seekers in Standish has closed three months earlier than planned. Kiley Court Hotel in Wigan was only designated as a spot to house migrants in August, but uproar from local

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Peak District Hike

Activists from the West Midlands met over Christmas to go out and see England with a hike through the Peak District. England is known for its stunning landscapes that attract millions of tourists annually. The country’s unique and diverse geography offers many picturesque locations worth exploring. It’s a well-known fact that the English are deeply

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The A9 Fiasco.

Completing the dualling of the A9 between Perth and Inverness has been delayed by over ten years until 2035. Scottish Transport Secretary Mairi McAllan said a new rolling programme of improvements was “achievable” and there would be “no let up” in the work. However, opposition MSPs said communities had been waiting since SNP manifesto commitments

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City of York Council to ‘make savings elsewhere’ to improve ethnic diversity of workforce.

Here’s a quick test: if you were a city council leader, how would you manage your spending across said council? Take some time to think, and don’t worry, there’s no definitive answer. You could adopt a policy of meritocracy, ensuring that the best person was appointed to each job, offsetting the loss of time and

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