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ABS, Polaris Shipping, HHI and AVIKUS Sign Agreement for Conditional Unmanned Bridge
Joint Concept Study Targets Polaris Shipping's 325K VLOC for Unmanned Bridge Operation During Deep-Sea Voyages
Aligned with the IMO MASS Code, Addressing the Most Realistic Near-Term Autonomous Shipping Concept
“Culture and sport are areas of importance, not optional or simply nice to have”
- A new, ambitious strategy for culture and sport in Wales
- Robust data and evidence to target support where it has the greatest impact
- Recognising the preventative health and wellbeing benefits of the arts, culture and sport
Major investment planned for North Wales railway to deliver more reliable services and improved accessibility
Network Rail is planning a significant programme of investment across the North Wales Coast line, with extensive engineering works proposed between Chester and Holyhead in January 2027.
Community groups urged to submit bids before deadline
Community groups have just three weeks left to bid for grants of up to £20,000 to deliver projects to make a difference to their local communities in a defined area of Dudley.
East Ayrshire leads the way with local businesses
Local trade and political figures join forces to highlight transformational difference that everyone can help make ahead of Scotland Loves Local Week
Turing train cypher remains unsolved despite public appeal
It’s been hidden on the side of a train for the past four years, so no wonder a secret code paying tribute to World War Two codebreaker Alan Turing has proved a tough nut to crack.
Guidance to restrict mobile phones in schools announced as education priorities set out.
- The Welsh Government will issue statutory guidance to schools on restricting the use of mobile phones in schools following a consultation.
- A workforce survey found a large majority of respondents wanted greater national direction on phone use in schools.
- The Education Minister has set out her priorities including raising standards, strengthening the Welsh language, developing skills and building a system that works for everyone.
The Mortgage Works cuts rates again across buy-to-let and limited company buy-to-let ranges
The Mortgage Works is, from tomorrow (Wednesday 17 June), cutting rates by up to 0.26 percentage points on selected two, three and five-year fixed rate products for new and existing customers.
Passenger travel update between Rochdale and Manchester Victoria
Passengers are being urged to plan their journeys in advance ahead of vital engineering work taking place between Rochdale and Manchester Victoria later this month.
Rawtenstall Library set to close for next phase of refurbishment
Rawtenstall Library will temporarily close later this month as work moves into the next stage of its refurbishment.
Update on the Britannia project
Construction has paused after Ardmore Construction Group went into administration.
Nottingham Forest stars surprise local club to celebrate sustainability success
- Nottingham Forest players visit Keyworth United to recognise sustainability progress
- Grassroots club reduces energy costs through solar panels and battery storage
Food, fashion, music and boats at Reading Water Fest
- Celebrate Reading’s waterways with boat parades and activities on the water
- Four stages showcasing local talent performing music and dance from around the world
- Pre-loved and vintage fashion shows, nature trails, Norman combat demonstrations and much more
“Losing a game is no excuse”: tackling domestic abuse during the World Cup
Victims of domestic abuse are being urged to seek support with the World Cup 2026 now underway.
Leeds will be pitch perfect for cricket fans during Women’s T20 World Cup
Leeds is set to catch yet more international sporting attention as the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup (WT20WC) arrives in the city this week.
Historic Mackintosh design brought back to life at Glasgow Central
A new ceramic mural celebrating the work of Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh has been unveiled at Glasgow Central Station.
Call for tolerance and respect on anniversary of Jo Cox MP’s murder
Ten years on from the murder of Jo Cox MP, Islington Council is calling for those across the political spectrum and across the country to embody her values of care, tolerance, and respect.
Cllr Una O’Halloran – Leader of the Council – and Cllr Benali Hamdache – Leader of the Opposition – have today issued a joint statement calling for “tolerance and respect” and modelling the best behaviour from political leaders. At Full Council next month, both parties will come together to commemorate the anniversary.
More than 1,000 children learn vital skills at Leeds Station Safety Week
A record 1,030 Year 6 pupils are taking part in interactive railway safety sessions as part of Leeds Station Safety Week.
Rail Chief Alex Hynes joins regional leaders at the Siemens Goole Rail Village to discuss connectivity and growth
• Visit highlights the role of rail investment, skills and innovation in supporting economic growth across Yorkshire and the Humber
• Siemens Mobility's £240 million Goole investment demonstrates commitment to East Yorkshire
• Roundtable on regional connectivity and unlocking future growth potential
Moray Council sets out new 10 year vision for tourism
Moray Council is set to approve a new long-term strategy that will shape how tourism is developed, managed and promoted across the area over the next decade.