Khan fast-tracks Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan
London Mayor Sadiq Khan fast-tracks ambitious plans to transform Oxford Street into a pedestrian-first zone, potentially beginning transformation as early as next year ahead of local elections.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan fast-tracks ambitious plans to transform Oxford Street into a pedestrian-first zone, potentially beginning transformation as early as next year ahead of local elections.
Lincolnshire residents erupt in anger as council officials push through controversial supermarket development, with locals comparing the heavy-handed approach to Soviet-era planning methods.
Local residents in Westminster have resorted to dramatic measures, using forklifts and concrete barriers to shut down their street after Ministry of Justice plans threatened their community with increased traffic and security risks.
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Controversy erupts as Chinese embassy's redevelopment plans face significant delays amid political tensions and security concerns in central London.
Outraged parents and residents in a quiet village confront council officials after beloved children's play area is unexpectedly destroyed to make way for adult football facilities, leaving families devastated and demanding answers.
A Kensington and Chelsea planning dispute over a modest bin store has escalated into a bitter neighbour feud, revealing the tensions lurking behind multi-million pound properties in one of London's most exclusive postcodes.
Rock icon Eric Clapton embroiled in planning dispute with neighbours over extensive renovations to his £15million Surrey estate, including new fencing and security measures that locals claim are causing disruption.
Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party unveils ambitious planning reforms targeting green belt land for new housing developments, drawing comparisons to Disney-style communities and sparking controversy over urban sprawl and local democracy.
London's legendary Trocadero entertainment centre faces controversial redevelopment into a casino mere metres from a central mosque, igniting planning disputes and community concerns in the heart of the West End.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza defends his controversial bullpen strategy after dramatic late-game collapse against rivals. Exclusive insight into the managerial thinking behind the polarising move.
An Iraqi asylum seeker who sent explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl has avoided prison in a ruling that's sparked widespread outrage and raised questions about Britain's justice system.
The Reserve Bank of Australia maintains cash rate at 4.35% for seventh consecutive meeting, dealing another blow to struggling mortgage holders despite easing inflation pressures.
A luxury London hotel in Paddington faces intense criticism from residents after installing a controversial 'parklet' dining area, dubbed an eyesore and a danger to pedestrians. Locals demand immediate removal.
Manchester City's Jack Grealish was at the centre of a major refereeing controversy during the FA Cup clash against Liverpool, with experts claiming he was 'fortunate' to avoid a sending-off for a reckless challenge on Everton's Amadou Onana.
Manchester City star Jack Grealish reveals his lingering disbelief over Jordan Pickford's controversial challenge on Virgil van Dijk in the explosive 2020 Merseyside derby that changed Liverpool's season.
Residents of Faringdon are up in arms as the iconic moat surrounding a 12th-century castle is filled with soil, erasing a centuries-old piece of British history and landscape.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee has voted to maintain the base rate at a 16-year high of 5.25%. This in-depth analysis covers the impact on mortgages, savings, and the UK's economic outlook.
A Christian organisation has lost its High Court challenge to prevent a historic London library from being converted into a mosque. The judge dismissed claims of religious discrimination, allowing the project to proceed.
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Exclusive report reveals the internal turmoil at Chicago Sky as rookie sensation Angel Reese reportedly threatened to leave the team following a major organisational decision, sending shockwaves through the WNBA.
The US Federal Reserve pauses its aggressive rate-hiking campaign, signalling a potential turning point in the battle against inflation. We break down the impact on mortgages, savings, and the global economy.
IKEA has announced a new £1.99 service charge for customers using its popular planning services. Discover how this change affects shoppers and what alternatives are available.
Fulham were left seething after a series of contentious VAR decisions favoured Chelsea in a dramatic West London derby, with a late penalty securing a 3-2 victory for the Blues.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou launched a furious rant at VAR officials after his side's controversial 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, calling the decision-making 'a circus' and questioning the technology's impact on the beautiful game.
MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has finally spoken out about his shock departure from the BBC show after two decades, revealing the decision was entirely his own in an emotional and exclusive interview.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke erupts at controversial penalty call after Hungary's last-gasp winner knocks his side out of Euro 2024. Captain Andy Robertson calls it the 'lowest point' of his career.
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BBC's Eastenders bosses have made the dramatic decision to write out a major controversial character following a storm of viewer complaints, marking a significant plot shift for the iconic soap.