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Forest and Bolt to skip TfL's e-scooter trial

Key micromobility firms are avoiding Transport for London's e-scooter scheme, citing heavy regulation and low demand. Discover why the trial faces a two-horse race. Read more.

Tattoo Culture Explodes in the UK

Once a mark of rebellion, tattoos are now mainstream. Explore the rise of inked skin, from personal expression to paramedical healing, and why the UK can't stop getting more.

Boyfriend hid me from parents due to my tattoos

A woman shares how her two-year relationship ended after her boyfriend admitted his conservative parents would disapprove of her body art. She explores the stigma around tattoos and finding self-worth.

Unions: Don't Weaken Safety Rules for Growth

UK trade unions warn the government against diluting health and safety regulations to boost growth, citing risks to worker safety and a potential race to the bottom. Read the full story.

NSW to halve e-bike power after fatal collision

New South Wales announces strict new e-bike regulations, halving power and speed limits, following a rider's death in a collision with a garbage truck. Read the full details.

Shop owner fined £1.3k for pavement sign breach

A Barking shop owner has been hit with a £1,315 court bill after his store's pavement display was found obstructing the street. Discover the full story and the council's warning.

Hong Kong fire kills 128, hundreds missing

A devastating high-rise fire in Hong Kong has killed at least 128 people, with 200 missing. Questions mount over safety standards and alleged corruption in the construction sector.

Ealing Council cracks down on HMO conversions

Ealing Council introduces stricter rules for landlords converting family homes into HMOs. New requirements include mandatory licensing and planning permission for all shared properties.

Ovo Energy Axes Hundreds of Jobs Amid Crisis

Struggling energy supplier Ovo prepares to cut several hundred jobs next week as part of urgent restructuring plan to convince regulators and secure £300m investment.

Housing crisis deepens as building costs soar

England's housebuilding crisis worsens as developers face 'jaws of death' between rising costs and stagnant prices. Can the government's 1.5 million homes target be saved?

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