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Wrexham's urgent stadium repairs funded by owners

Wrexham AFC discovers major issues at The Rock stadium, forcing costly repairs funded by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney before the women's team can return. Read the latest update.

Reform Councils Save £331m for Taxpayers

Reform UK's cost-cutting councils have saved taxpayers £331 million and filled over 136,000 potholes since May. Discover how they're reshaping local government spending.

Balmoral's Royal Pyramid Closes for Repairs

The mysterious pyramid at Balmoral Estate, built by Prince Albert as a tribute to his wife Queen Victoria, has been temporarily closed to visitors due to structural concerns and growing overtourism pressures at the Scottish royal residence.

4 Car Checks That Could Save You Thousands

Motorists are being warned about four critical vehicle checks that could prevent costly repairs and dangerous breakdowns. Discover the simple maintenance tasks that keep you safe on UK roads.

Awaab's Law: New rights for tenants against mould

Groundbreaking new legislation inspired by tragic death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak gives UK tenants legal power to demand urgent repairs for dangerous damp and mould within strict timeframes.

Katie Archibald's Olympic dreams dashed by horror injury

British cycling star Katie Archibald's Olympic dreams hang in the balance after a freak accident involving a garden slab leaves her with a dislocated ankle and two broken bones, ruling her out of the Track World Championships.

M4 Emergency Closure Causes 10-Mile Queues

Severe disruption hits the M4 near Reading as emergency repairs force complete closure between junctions 10 and 11, causing massive tailbacks and diversion chaos for Thursday commuters.

Track Cycling Worlds: GB Success in Glasgow

Complete guide to the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Glasgow - schedule, results, TV coverage and Britain's medal success as home favourites dominate the velodrome.

UK Churches Face Closure from Crushing Repair Bills

A devastating survey reveals nearly 400 British churches could shut their doors permanently within five years due to unaffordable repair costs, threatening the nation's architectural and community heritage.

Pensioner's £1,850 plumbing bill shock

A 74-year-old woman from Hertfordshire faces financial shock after being charged £1,850 for a simple pipe repair. The plumbing company's staggering invoice has sparked outrage and warnings for homeowners.

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