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www.bbc.co.uk Hampshire: Rail reopening scrapped over 'value for money'

Plans to run passenger services on a former freight line will not go ahead, the government confirms.

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www.bbc.co.uk Railway line partially closed due to bridge defect in Cornwall

Network Rail says the closure is expected to affect services for up to two weeks

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www.bbc.com Direct trains from Oxford to Bristol run again after 21 years

Great Western Railway will run two return Saturday services between Bristol Temple Meads and Oxford.

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www.bbc.co.uk Whitehaven coal mine plan quashed by High Court

A High Court judge rules the decision to give permission for the mine was "legally flawed".

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www.ispreview.co.uk Ofcom UK to Enforce Rules on Misleading Use of "Fibre" Broadband

The UK telecoms and media regulator, Ofcom, will tomorrow begin enforcing new rules that will only allow broadband ISPs to use terms like “fibre” and “ful

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Wales 20mph: Calls made for 1,500 roads to revert to 30mph
  • I would like this expanded into England please

    Edit: I mean I want more 20 zones in t England.

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  • www.bbc.co.uk MP tells broadband companies they must share infrastructure

    Chris Bryant held a meeting to urge broadband providers to share poles amid public concern.

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    Uttlesford District Council approves sound-recording CCTV cameras
  • There are probably technical things they can do to reduce the risk, such as only actually record audio above a set audio pressure level.

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    Supreme Court rules against Tesco's ‘fire and rehire’ tactics
  • Good, why could they not have also done this with the ferries though?

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  • www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk Contactless expansion start date cancelled due to Transport for London hacking - Murky Depths

    Plans to expand contactless payment to 47 stations surrounding London in a project led by Transport for London has seen start date scrapped

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    www.bbc.co.uk Uttlesford District Council approves sound-recording CCTV cameras

    The devices are being introduced to tackle anti-social behaviour and crime.

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    www.bbc.co.uk Pete Waterman gets locomotive named in his honour

    The music mogul is being recognised for his contribution to the railway industry.

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    www.ianvisits.co.uk Crystal Palace Subway restored: First images revealed ahead of public Open Day

    The first images of the restored Crystal Palace Subway have been revealed ahead of a public open day next weekend.

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    news.sky.com 17-year-old arrested in connection with cyber attack on TfL

    TfL has said some customer data was compromised in the cyber attack, including customer names and contact details. Some Oyster card data, which could include bank account details, may also have been accessed.

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    Canterbury: Kent firm recycles coffee grounds into plant food
  • Yup though it's more about the pipeline of taking this specific waste product that we are making a lot of and making it easy and cheap to dispose of.

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  • www.bbc.co.uk Canterbury: Kent firm recycles coffee grounds into plant food

    Countrystyle Recycling is recycling coffee grounds from Canterbury businesses into plant food.

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    www.bbc.co.uk Canterbury: Kent firm recycles coffee grounds into plant food

    Countrystyle Recycling is recycling coffee grounds from Canterbury businesses into plant food.

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    www.kentonline.co.uk Finish date for major city centre project pushed back to 2026

    A scheme that includes reopening a castle and creating a public square will now be complete by the start of 2026, a council expects.

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    www.ianvisits.co.uk A cooler London Underground: TfL eyes more stations for its new cooling technology

    Trials of a new cooling system for the London Underground stations have proven sufficiently successful that Transport for London (TfL) is already considering where it could be deployed.

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    www.ianvisits.co.uk A cooler London Underground: TfL eyes more stations for its new cooling technology

    Trials of a new cooling system for the London Underground stations have proven sufficiently successful that Transport for London (TfL) is already considering where it could be deployed.

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    First-class stamp price to be hiked to £1.65 by Royal Mail
  • People are not posting things, let's make it too expensive for those few who still are.

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    Anti-pollution law to threaten water bosses with jail
  • not much is still better than nothing at least

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    Term-time holiday fine rise won't stop us, say parents
  • High attendance is important... 100% attendance is not.

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    Old Gloucestershire words being revived in student project
  • There are plenty of archaic words I would like back:

    • Overmorrow
    • whelm
    • etc
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    Establishing a Shadow Great British Railways
  • fingers crossed.

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    The UK’s phone signal is infuriatingly poor
  • Celetex baords are foil lined which might not be great for signal. Though I think an old flint wall would be worse.

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    Would it be possible to purchase a puffin crossing panel?
  • And I did just buy it off eBay

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    Government to end badger cull within five years in ‘watershed moment’
  • 🤷Just glad somethign is happening.

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    'Lightning-fast' broadband: Thousands of homes to be upgraded
  • common story from what I hear.

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    What are your throughts on pavement parking?
  • It your using them every day I can get (but don't agree) with the hassle of shuffling them. But if they are still and your just reserving space you don't need them your a *unt

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    You've got to move house at least 150 miles away from there you currently live. Where would you choose?
  • as for the UK, as long as I have a good internet connection could be pretty much anywhere, just need space for my tools/toys and some garden space to potter in and I'll be happy

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