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Taunton planning decisions, February 28-March 5, 2026
Here are the latest planning decisions in and around Taunton.
On March 10, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke to reporters at The Hull Marina in Gatineau, Quebec.
Preparatory work to return a key road through Hull to a dual carriageway will begin in early April, the city council said. Freetown Way was reduced to a single lane in each direction when cycle lanes ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright deleted a social media post Tuesday claiming that the U.S. Navy had begun escorting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, where hundreds of ships have been stopped ...
Three vessels were hit by projectiles near the Strait of Hormuz, the UK’s maritime agency said. Countries have agreed to release a record 400 million barrels of oil in an effort to stem gas prices.
The Nazis secretly used blood from Jewish prisoners to keep their wounded alive in a practice that has stayed hidden for more than 80 years, according to a new book. Hitler’s henchmen received ...
The heartbroken family of 15-year-old Cherish Bean has announced details of her funeral, inviting friends, family and members of the community to join them in celebrating her life.
More than 1,000 residents are set to take part in community parades through Hull city centre. Our City, on on Saturday, will feature two processions, followed by an open-air evening performance in ...
David Lammy’s reforms of the courts system have been supported by MPs at their first Commons hurdle, despite accusations from his own backbench that he is using victims as a “cudgel” to push them ...
Stick around long enough, and what’s old is new again. If you’d told me that I’d be hanging out on St. Marks Place in 2026, slurping up street food at an Eddie Huang restaurant, I’d hardly have ...
Justice Secretary David Lammy has defended plans to curb access to jury trials as the Courts and Tribunals Bill faces a backbench rebellion in the Commons. Mr Lammy says the changes are necessary to ...
St Anne's School and Sixth Form College in Hessle, East Yorkshire, cares for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) aged between two and 19. Alongside staff and volunteers, ...
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