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As millions of Britons head to the polls today (May 1) for local elections, Sir Keir Starmer has amplified a call to arms on Labour's revamped policy towards fly-tipping. Today's elections span ...
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As the tensions between India and Pakistan rise in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists, Pakistan has declared no-fly zone in Islamabad ...
Without a Real ID, travelers looking to fly on a domestic flight will need either a U.S. passport, passport card, permanent resident card, or certain Department of Homeland Security trusted ...
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The government has told councils to get “much more aggressive” with fly-tippers, as it unveiled tough new proposals to deal with the issue. Councils across England will be given enhanced powers to ...
Fly-tippers will face having their vehicles seized and crushed and up to five years in prison under tough new plans to tackle illegal rubbish dumping. Drones and roving mobile CCTV cameras will be ...
A major government crackdown on illegal waste operators has been launched, aimed at tackling rising fly-tipping and cleaning up rural areas across the UK. The new measures will see councils working ...
The government wants councils to crush more vans used to fly-tip rubbish, as it announces a crackdown on the illegal dumping of waste. No new funding is being given to local authorities for the ...
The government has announced plans to “seize and crush” vehicles used to commit waste offences as part of a new crackdown on fly-tipping. Under measures outlined Tuesday, councils will work with the ...
If a traveler arrives at the airport without an acceptable ID because it was lost, stolen or otherwise, they may still be allowed to fly, according to the TSA. “The TSA officer may ask you to ...