British stage organizations The Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and U.K. Theatre have advised there is currently no reason to cancel productions in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
23.02.2020 - 10:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Super-rich owners of multi-million pound properties in London are paying less council tax than hard working Scottish families.
Local authorities in Glasgow and Edinburgh both hiked up their annual charges by almost five per cent last week.
And a Sunday Mail investigation has revealed it leaves residents in modest semi-detached properties in both cities paying more than those in Britain’s most expensive mansions.
Band E houses – which includes thousands of ordinary homes valued between just
British stage organizations The Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and U.K. Theatre have advised there is currently no reason to cancel productions in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
Can't a woman leave her home to buy some books? Kate Middleton was out in London this weekend shopping at U.K. bookstore Waterstones, per MailOnline. A source told the site that the mother of three asked the sales assistant for children's books on history and military-themed books, suggesting that Prince George and/or Princess Charlotte have an interest in the topic.
Can't a woman leave her home to buy some books? Kate Middleton was out in London this weekend shopping at U.K. bookstore Waterstones, per MailOnline.
Meghan Markle is in London for the first time since the big royal exit and decided to take a day out on her own.
East Ayrshire residents are to be hit with a 4.84 per cent council tax rise it was revealed today.
Meghan Markle was back in Britain Thursday for the first time since her split from the Royal Family was revealed. The Duchess of Sussex is scheduled to be with Harry in London for a bash celebrating the sporting achievements of wounded servicemen.
Scots seeking help with council tax debts owed nearly £7 million to local authorities last year.
People in Stirling are still in the dark over potential budget cuts, despite councillors approving a council tax rise of almost five per cent this week.
People in West Lothian will see their Council Tax bills rise as councillors look set to approve an increase of almost five per cent.