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Scottish politicians suggest bank branch closures should be subject to consultation

A group of MPs has called for new legislation to stop banks abandoning Scottish towns. A report published by the UK Parliament’s Scottish Affairs Committee calls on the UK government to obtain a commitment from banks that they will not close “the last branch in town”. The MPs said that in the event they refuse,

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Climate emergency sparks off consultation on light and shade

tCI Commentary: More and more consultations are challenging communities to back their general support for the green agenda with practical behaviour changes. Some years ago when Councils started belt-tightening, there was a spate of consultations about switching off street lighting as a cost-saving measure. Now, the proposals are similar, but the rationale is different, as

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Public consultation on shake-up of stroke care in County Durham

Stroke rehabilitation services in Bishop Auckland could be shut down and moved to Durham City under plans being considered by NHS chiefs. Under the proposals, which bosses are preparing to put out to public consultation, would see immediate stroke care and subsequent in-patient rehab brought under one roof at University Hospital of North Durham (UHND).

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Anti-Abortion demonstrators lose their Appeal – consultation – supported Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) was lawful

tCI Commentary by Rhion Jones: Five weeks ago, protest groups went to the Court of Appeal to dispute a Judge’s ruling that London Borough of Ealing had acted lawfully in banning demonstrations that had distressed and impeded visitors to the Marie Stopes clinic. One of the main grounds of appeal was that these Protection Orders

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Welsh farmers urge politicians to delay consultation on post Brexit sustainability

Farmers from Flintshire and Denbighshire and have raised concerns about the timing of the Sustainable Farming and our Land consultation with politicians, including Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths, at the local county show Thursday 15 August. The Government is seeking views on how it can ensure Welsh farming remains sustainable after

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