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msn.com | Piriyanga Thirunimalan
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dailymail.co.uk | Piriyanga Thirunimalan
A nursery that was at war with a 'ridiculous' council that had ordered to tear down a 6ft fence built to safeguard children has won its fight. Imperial Day Nursery, in Westcliff-on-sea, had launched an appeal against Southend Council last year after it ruled that it must remove or reduce the height of a huge fence that towers at the front of the property. An enforcement notice was issued by the local authority demanding it be ripped down or amended to a maximum height of 3.2ft within three months.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Stewart Whittingham |Piriyanga Thirunimalan
There is nothing remotely out of the ordinary about Angela Lloyd and Lee Phillips' semi-detached house on a quiet cul-de-sac in Merseyside. And to the common eye, Lloyd looks like a normal middle-aged mum who works tirelessly to care for her sick husband. So it was to the sheer shock of neighbours when police descended on their driveway to raid the couple's St Helens home.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Piriyanga Thirunimalan
To many, it is an idyllic postcard destination with its Fairy Pools, rugged mountains and picturesque fishing villages. After all, its dramatic landscapes even feature as a filming location in the Game of Thrones. But for young people actually living on the Isle of Skye, it is more than just a beauty spot. It is their home. It is where they grew up, went to school, found work, and had hopes of buying their own homes.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Piriyanga Thirunimalan
Debates over the influx of migrants and refugees appearing in Britain's towns and villages continue to rage across the country. Large hotels, often in provincial towns, are being rented out to provide temporary accommodation for people from countries such as Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan looking for a fresh start. While locals around the migrant hotels have complained about anti-social behaviour and overrun public services, with claims they were given next to no notice by MPs and the government.
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