[ad_1] Parking on sidewalks could be banned across England under government plans to make travel easier for disabled people and parents pushing strollers. The practice is banned in London, but in other parts of the country it is only banned for trucks. The Department of Transport (DfT) is consulting on …
Read More »The transfer of keys breaks the silence as the Wolves make the decision to sign
[ad_1] Wolves run away from Maitland-Niles The Wolves have taken a transfer hit on Ainsley Maitland-Niles. Nuno’s side appeared to be crawling into a deal after having had an initial offer rejected earlier this month, but now it seems his hopes of reaching a deal are over. According to Sky …
Read More »Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal have no fear against Premier League rivals after Community Shield’s win against Liverpool
[ad_1] Mikel Arteta claims that his Arsenal team is fearless when playing against the best teams in the Premier League after defeating Liverpool in the Community Shield. Since Arteta was appointed, Arsenal have been impressive against the best teams in the League, defeating Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United. …
Read More »Marcus Rashford gives Donny van de Beek transfer stamp of approval while Man Utd agrees to a deal
[ad_1] Marcus Rashford appears to have given his stamp of approval to Manchester United’s impending transfer capture of midfielder Donny van de Beek. Van de Beek will be confirmed as United’s first signing of the summer in the coming days after a £ 40 million deal was agreed with Ajax. …
Read More »Kepa Arrizabalaga makes a 180 degree turn on the future of Chelsea after the transfer of Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell
[ad_1] Kepa Arrizabalaga wants to stay at Chelsea (Image: Getty Images) Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has taken a surprising 180 degree turn on his future at the club and is now determined to stay at Stamford Bridge. The Spaniard fell out of favor with Frank Lampard last season and was …
Read More »Coronavirus News: Boris Asked to Scrap Plans to Block Novel Coronavirus: Survey | United Kingdom | News
[ad_1] The coronavirus has killed more than 41,000 people in the UK and signs of a second wave of infections are currently spreading across Europe, the US and Asia. Health Secretary Matt Hancock has insisted the government will continue to take action at the local level, but has refused to …
Read More »Coronavirus: Eat Out to Help Out program officially ends, but some restaurants will expand offer | Political news
[ad_1] All good things must come to an end, they say, and today sees the end of the government-funded Eat Out to Help Out plan. Launched by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in July, for three days a week the deal offered half-price discounts on food to eat up to the value …
Read More »The price of plastic bags will double to 10 pence next year
[ad_1] Image copyright Pennsylvania The fee for plastic shopping bags in England will double to 10p and will be extended to all stores from April 2021. Small retailers, those that employ 250 people or fewer, will no longer be exempt, said the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). …
Read More »Coronavirus: Reject GCSE and A-level exams, Labor says
[ad_1] Image copyright PA media Next year’s A-level and GCSE exams in England should be delayed until mid-summer to help deal with the impact of the coronavirus, Labor has said. Shadow education secretary Kate Green said students who start Years 11 and 13 in September have “a mountain to climb” …
Read More »Coleen Rooney ‘ready to scrap’ in court, vows ‘not to be bullied’ by Rebekah Vardy
[ad_1] COLEEN Rooney warned Rebekah Vardy that she is ready for an argument at her defamation trial, promising, “They won’t harass me.” Her defiance comes after Becky launched an attempt to get her to court more quickly. But Coleen told her friends that she is not intimidated by “heavy-handed tactics.” …
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