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Free Bus Pass Rule Change: What It Means

Major changes to England's concessionary bus pass scheme could see millions of older and disabled residents paying more for travel as local authorities consider new restrictions.

Birmingham cracks down on Blue Badge fraudsters

Birmingham City Council launches major crackdown on drivers illegally using disabled parking badges, with enforcement officers patrolling city streets to catch fraudsters exploiting the system.

Young writer's marathon raises thousands for hospice

Eleanor Riddington, an inspirational 11-year-old from Surrey, has written an incredible 50,000 words in just one month, raising over £2,000 for Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice through her extraordinary literary efforts.

Family's tribute to children's hospice care

An emotional family shares their powerful story of the extraordinary care their daughter received from a beloved children's hospice, highlighting the life-changing support provided during their most challenging times.

Boy's allergy book inspired by sister's struggle

A remarkable 10-year-old from Hinckley has authored an inspiring children's book about food allergies, drawing from his personal experience watching his sister navigate life-threatening reactions.

Reeves urged to scrap disability benefit rule

Exclusive: Motability demands immediate action as disabled drivers face losing vehicles due to outdated DLA-to-PIP reassessment rules, creating financial hardship and mobility crisis.

Leyland family's £3k hospice tribute for sports-mad Luke

A sports-mad family from Leyland has turned tragedy into triumph, raising over £3,000 for Derian House Children's Hospice in memory of their beloved Luke, whose passion for athletics continues to inspire their incredible fundraising efforts.

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