More than two dozen energy suppliers have gone bust since the start of September, putting thousands of people out of work and leaving millions of homes in limbo as they wait for a new supplier.
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Trafford’s electoral wards are set for a reshuffle.
The area’s ward boundaries could change ahead of next year’s local elections.
Following public consultation earlier this year, new boundaries are now being proposed across the borough.
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The process is being managed by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE), who now want to hear what residents and local organisations think about the
More than two dozen energy suppliers have gone bust since the start of September, putting thousands of people out of work and leaving millions of homes in limbo as they wait for a new supplier.
Some recycling bins will be collected less often in Tameside after chiefs agreed to roll out three-weekly collections across the borough.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is set to return to Wales for a third year running, according to reports. The show had been filmed in a purpose-built site in Australia since its first series aired in 2002, but 2020 saw the the first time the show was filmed in the UK.
UK inflation has jumped to a near-decade high as soaring energy and fuel prices pushed up the cost of living, according to the latest official figures.
More than 12.4 million older people across the UK are currently receiving regular monthly payments through their State Pension, including 981,399 Scots.
Hell Let Loose developer Black Matter is considering a larger Commonwealth expansion, following the studio revealing plans to add British forces earlier in the year.Speaking to The Loadout for an interview, Black Matter CEO Max Rea has said the studio is considering expanding some of the content on its roadmap. While it previously shared it wanted to add British forces in 2022, Rea has said that it may be expanded.“We might look at it as a Commonwealth expansion.
BritBox International is rolling out to the Nordics after striking a distribution deal with local broadcaster C More, bringing the BBC/ITV streamer’s total number of countries up to eight.
Private schools will lose a lucrative tax break next year after confirmation by the SNP/Green Government.
Is there a more influential video game series than Microsoft‘s “Halo” series from the last twenty years? The first game’s debut in 2001 virtually assured XBox’s success as a console, and the series went on to become one of the most critically acclaimed franchises of all time. The latest in the series, “Halo Infinite,” debuts right now, but that’s not the only new “Halo”-related media soon on its way.
The Scottish Government has ruled out increasing income tax rates in the first joint Budget signed off by the SNP and Greens.
A second London TV and film studio has been unveiled within two days. Troubadour Theatres, which supplies the likes of Netflix, the BBC and MTV, has taken a three-year lease on a 150,000 sq ft space in Brent Cross, North London, opening early 2022.
ViacomCBS and CJ ENM have struck a global strategic partnership that will see the pair co-develop and co-finance scripted series and movies, while Paramount+ will launch in South Korea next year.
The average UK household could save £400 per year by remortgaging according to new research by Norton Finance.
Olivia Rodrigo has announced dates for her first headline tour in 2022, in support of her chart-topping, record-breaking debut album Sour.
My Chemical Romance have announced a new show at Victoria Park, Warrington next year.The band, who will have recently finished a three-night stint at Milton Keynes’ Stadium MK for their first UK shows in more than a decade, will play a headline show at the Warrington park on May 27, 2022.Tickets go on general sale from this Friday (December 10) at 10am here.Residents of postcodes WA1, WA2, WA3, WA4 and WA5 will receive access to a special pre-sale, which goes live at 10am this Thursday (December
A fatal accident inquiry into the M9 crash which killed Lamara Bell and John Yuill will finally start next year – seven years after the double tragedy.