A further 3,000 post offices may be forced to close, the National Federation of Sub-Postmasters has warned ahead of its annual conference.
Italy has become the first EU member to take steps to restore border controls for travellers from Europe's passport-free Schengen zone as part of security measures to crack down on crime and immigration.
The campaign to convince us that global warming is clear and present danger and that it is all our fault has entered a new phase, with the “warmist” lobby developing a novel argument to support their cause in the face of contradictory evidence, writes Stuart Gulleford.
Plastic bag tax an environmental 'con'
The abolition of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and the doubling of prison capacity over 10 years are among radical proposals in the UK Independence Party’s law and order policy, “Rebalancing Justice".
A startling story in The Daily Telegraph informs us that bus passengers who travel along a route of more than 30 miles must get off the vehicle midway through their journey to comply with new EU laws about the maximum time commercial drivers can spend behind the wheel, writes Tim Worstall
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