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Villa Park security alert causes match chaos

A security scare forced the complete lockdown of Villa Park ahead of Aston Villa's Europa Conference League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv, creating chaos for thousands of fans.

Police probe Hezbollah flags at Villa Park match

West Midlands Police launch urgent investigation after Hezbollah flags displayed during Aston Villa's Europa Conference League clash with Maccabi Haifa, amid heightened security concerns.

Temple Meads multi-storey car park plans advance

Bristol's iconic Temple Meads station is poised for a significant upgrade as plans for a modern multi-storey car park move forward, promising improved accessibility and sustainable transport links.

TSB Urgent Scam Alert: Millions Must Act

TSB warns customers about sophisticated new impersonation scams as fraudsters target banking security. Learn how to protect your money from these convincing cons.

HS2's final tunnel to Euston starting soon

The monumental final phase of HS2 tunnelling from Old Oak Common to Euston is imminent, marking a crucial milestone for Britain's high-speed rail revolution that will transform London travel.

Direct Swindon-Birmingham trains return in December

Direct rail services between Swindon and Birmingham are set to resume this December, reconnecting two major economic hubs and offering passengers faster, more convenient travel options without changes at Bristol Parkway.

Villa Park Security Alert: Suspicious Vehicle Discovered

Aston Villa's Europa Conference League clash with Maccabi Tel Aviv was thrown into chaos after police discovered a suspicious vehicle near Villa Park, prompting a massive security response and partial stadium evacuation ahead of the crucial European fixtu

Police get extra powers at Villa Park for match

West Midlands Police implement 48-hour dispersal order around Aston Villa's stadium following concerning intelligence about potential disorder during crucial European match.

Reeves faces Labour revolt over two-child benefit cap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure from Labour MPs and anti-poverty campaigners to abolish the controversial two-child benefit limit as new figures reveal 1.6 million children are affected.

Welsh Water Performance Lagging Behind Competitors

Exclusive investigation reveals Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water is lagging significantly behind competitors in key service areas, raising concerns about value for money and environmental performance.

Birmingham New Street Evacuated in Bomb Scare

West Midlands Police sealed off Birmingham New Street station after discovering a suspicious package, triggering mass evacuation and transport chaos during Monday morning rush hour.

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