Fares on Preston Bus services are to change from the 1 January with a number of prices rising. The city’s bus service is joining the nationwide £3 single bus fare […]
Category: Politics
Russia arrests suspect for Moscow bombing that killed chemical weapons chief
Russia has detained a suspect in the assassination of General Igor Kirillov, a spokesperson for its main prosecutor’s office said
Recycling Lives Charity on Essex Street feeds up to 200 people each Wednesday
A kitchen at the Recycling Lives Charity on Essex Street in Preston feeds up to 200 people every Wednesday. The free meal service, called ‘Suppers Up’ provides different types of […]
How you gonna fix Germany?
Germany’s election campaign is turning into a fervent ideological clash over starkly differing economic visions. As Germans become increasingly worried
Costa’s honeymoon as European Council chief will be short-lived
BRUSSELS — António Costa helms his first summit of the EU’s 27 leaders this week knowing his stock will never
‘They Are Shameless’: Labour Ministers Accused Of ‘Betrayal’ For Refusing To Compensate Waspi Women
Liz Kendall supported the Waspi campaign when she was in opposition. Labour ministers have been accused of “betrayal” after ruling
New Preston and Lancashire councils reaction: ‘Double standards’, ‘exciting’ and ‘no longer local government’
Appeals for consensus, accusations of double standards and calls to preserve unique heritage are just some of the reactions from Preston and the surrounding areas politicians to the government’s proposals […]
FIFA chief Infantino warned by EU lawmakers over Saudi Arabia World Cup
Members of the European Parliament delivered a stern warning to world football governing body FIFA over the 2034 men’s World
Portugal’s Teresa Anjinho elected EU ethics watchdog
Teresa Anjinho, who sits on the supervisory board of the European Anti-Fraud Office, was elected on Tuesday as the new
The morning read for Tuesday, Dec. 17
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: The Supreme Court just took up its first religion case of the year. It could add 6 more. (Kelsey Dallas, The Deseret News)…
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