Understanding the 183-Day Rule for UK Tourists in Dubai: Tax Implications and Penalties Tuesday, March 17, 2026 uktax residency 183dayrule dubai uae expatriates hmrc taxation middleeast crisis UK tourists and expatriates returning from Dubai amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East face significant uncertainties related to UK tax residency rules. The 183-day rule, which determines tax residency status, has … Read More
The Hidden Battle Over Parking Near Birmingham’s £1 Billion Midland Met Hospital Tuesday, March 17, 2026 midlandmet parking sandwell cranfordstreet residents hospital birmingham council traffic restrictions Rising prominently on the Birmingham and Sandwell border, the bright orange Midland Metropolitan University Hospital has become a striking new feature of the area’s skyline. Completed in October 2024 after years of delays and … Read More
Solihull MP Condemns Proposed Housing Development on Bentley Heath Farmland Tuesday, March 17, 2026 housing development greenbelt bentleyheath solihull planning farmland opposition infrastructure saqibbhatti A controversial proposal to build nearly 300 homes on agricultural land in Bentley Heath has sparked strong opposition from local residents and Solihull’s Member of Parliament, Saqib Bhatti. Earlier this year, UKLD … Read More
Dudley Lib Dems Pledge Zero-Interest Loans to Boost Home Sustainability Tuesday, March 17, 2026 dudley libdems climate homeimprovement zerointerest localelections community infrastructure potholes environment The Liberal Democrats in Dudley have launched their local election campaign with an ambitious manifesto focused on climate action and improving daily life for residents. Central to their pledges is offering zero-interest … Read More
Discovering Soho Road: Birmingham’s Vibrant Heartbeat Tuesday, March 17, 2026 sohoroad birmingham community culture heritage handsworth diversity stories identity connection “Be safe,” were the words whispered to me just moments before I stepped into my Uber and headed towards what has been dubbed the “most hated street in England.” As the cityscape of Birmingham’s … Read More
Birmingham School Kitchen Receives Zero Hygiene Rating, Parents Uninformed for Over a Month Tuesday, March 17, 2026 birmingham school foodhygiene warrenfarm cityserve hygienerating inspection appeal catering parents Warren Farm Primary School in Kingstanding, Birmingham, faced scrutiny after its kitchen was awarded a zero-star hygiene rating on January 26—signifying “urgent improvement necessary” according to the Food … Read More