Residents report seeing rats and foxes amid rising stacks of bin bags on Birmingham’s streets.
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Second migrant in two days dies trying to cross Channel
French officials say they rescued 14 others from the overcrowded boat which left Dunkirk on Wednesday.
Planning permissions for homes in England fall to record low
Just over 30,000 projects got the go ahead, the lowest yearly figure since records started in 1979.
British bomb disposal expert injured in Gaza
The 51-year-old was injured in a blast which killed a UN worker, the charity he works for says.
Two men injured in light aircraft crash
Emergency services were called to the crash near Dalton-on-Tees on Thursday morning.
Apprentice jockey in court charged with murder
Levi Williams is remanded in custody following his appearance at Cambridge Crown Court.
Driver killed man after dog jumped on his lap
A court hears how Norman McAndrew, 82, swerved across the road when the pet jumped up at him.
Childcare costs fall for the first time in 15 years – but nurseries are worried
The Coram charity’s survey shows annual nursery costs for a child under two in England have fallen.
Probe into claims people allowed in to watch hospital surgeries
It is not clear how the individuals gained access to the operating theatres or who gave permission.
Big drop in overseas students at Scottish universities
The decline comes after foreign student numbers reached an all-time high in the previous year.
