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Divorced women face £53k pension shortfall

New research reveals a stark £53,160 pension savings gap for divorced women in the UK. Discover the data and calls for urgent reform to ensure retirement security.

Rugby Council may ask to cancel May 2026 elections

A Rugby Borough Council panel will decide whether to ask the government to cancel May's local elections, citing a £160k saving and upcoming council reorganisation. Read the full story.

RAC's 'One-Hour Gap' Warning for UK Drivers

The RAC urges UK motorists to wait an hour after sunrise before driving in the cold snap to avoid black ice and breakdowns. Essential winter safety tips revealed.

The hidden catch in the £150 energy bill cut

A promised £150 energy bill saving won't arrive until April, leaving households exposed to high winter costs. Experts warn of a 'winter gap'. Discover how to protect yourself now.

Six Poorest Areas in England All in Birmingham

New ONS data shows England's six lowest-earning neighbourhoods are all in Birmingham, with a £87k income gap to the richest area. Explore the figures and see where your area ranks.

WMP Could Lose 80 Officers in 2026 Funding Crisis

West Midlands Police may lose up to 80 officers in 2026 due to a £41m government funding shortfall. Commissioner Simon Foster calls it 'unacceptable' and warns of a blow to community safety. Read the full story.

WMP could lose 80 officers in 2026 funding crisis

West Midlands Police may lose up to 80 officers in 2026 due to a £41m government funding shortfall, warns PCC Simon Foster. This could push officer numbers to 600 below 2010 levels. Join the conversation.

400,000 homes in wrong council tax band

Up to 400,000 UK homes may be in the wrong council tax band due to flawed 1991 valuations. Check your band now and challenge it to potentially claim thousands in backdated refunds.

Scala Theatre renovation costs rise by £590,000

Worcester City Council approves extra funding for the Scala Theatre renovation, citing fire safety and National Insurance costs. The £16.2m project remains on track for its 2026 opening.

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