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Have any of you ever had a loved relative who took your hard-earned money and spent it on needless items? That is the situation we are faced with here, where the City of Surrey has decided we needed a ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. At a grocery store in Birmingham’s Balsall Heath neighbourhood, putrid juice from rotten vegetables pools ...
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Blackstone has acquired TT Group’s 50% stake in the Arch Company. The US-based private equity firm now has full ownership of the £2bn portfolio comprising more than 5,000 UK railway arches.
The provincial government has come down hard on a Canadian mining company for repeatedly dumping illegal amounts of cobalt-laced waste into the river. Barrick Gold Inc. has been handed a $114,750 fine ...
If you have an existing foot condition or you're experiencing discomfort in your feet, you may need sneakers that have good arch support. This can be really confusing to figure out though ...
In a rubbish-strewn city, a hero hunts a dangerous villain blighting the streets. But this crusader does not wear a cape — instead he uses rubber gloves and plants bait to catch his prey.
BUSINESS owners along Jalan Besar Selayang Baru in Batu Caves, Selangor, are at their wits’ end over overflowing rubbish and clogged drains in their commercial area. They blame their woes on the ...
Throwing water balloons without consent during Holi can lead to legal consequences, including imprisonment. Authorities have implemented strict guidelines and regulations across several states to ...
NEW DELHI — There's no way to avoid getting smeared with colored powder, hosed with water guns or hit with sparkle-filled water balloons if you venture out of your home in India on Friday.
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Bristol Waste is forecast to make a loss of £800,000 this year as the council-owned rubbish company struggles to balance the books. A major challenge facing the firm, which collects the bins of ...