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Top Ten Tips from Pet Charity Blue Cross for keeping pets safe

With temperatures soaring above 30°C this week, the heatwave might seem like good news to beach-loving-Brits. But it could leave many pets in severe danger. Research from pet charity Blue Cross shows that 60% of pet owners don’t consider taking their furry friends out at cooler

Pubs, restaurants and hairdressers to reopen from 4 July

Thousands of pubs, restaurants and hairdressers across England have been given practical, clear steps they can take to reopen safely over the coming weeks. New Covid-19 secure guidance for the hospitality sector and hairdressers means businesses will be able to reopen in England from 4

Major overhaul of family courts to protect domestic abuse victims

Survivors of domestic abuse and their children will receive greater protections after the government this week announced an overhaul of how the family courts deal with the horrific crime. Sweeping reforms will see more victims of domestic abuse given access to separate building entrances and

Vehicle Crime Down Just 10% During Lockdown 

Roads may have been 70% quieter during the lockdown, but the number of vehicle-related crimes barely changed, new figures reveal. The findings come from a new study by insurance specialists, Carole Nash, which involved analysis of the latest UK police forces data on vehicle crime, alongside a survey of 1,000 car and motorcycle owners. According to the police forces figures,

Greater Manchester to house to world’s largest liquid air battery

government awards £10 million for cutting-edge electricity storage facility, creating 200 jobs and helping better harness green energy generated by UK renewables CryoBattery to bring greater flexibility to UK’s energy grid, by storing enough electricity to power 200,000 homes smart battery technology uses liquid air

Chancellor urges nation to support their high streets

Chancellor visits retailers reopening their doors in Yorkshire to see measures being taken to keep staff and customers safe the retail sector overall employs more people than any other sector, meaning high streets will be vital as the country recovers from the virus The Chancellor