HMRC to Cap Pension Salary Sacrifice NI Relief at £2,000, Affecting 3.3 Million Savers Tuesday, February 24, 2026 hmrc nationalinsurance pension salarysacrifice retirement employers contributions labourparty penfold natwest HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is introducing a new cap on National Insurance (NI) relief for pension salary sacrifice contributions, set to affect approximately 3.3 million pension savers. Starting in April 2029, the Labour … Read More
Walsall Council Leaders to Face Questions on Museum Plans, Fly-Tipping, and Antisocial Behaviour Tuesday, February 24, 2026 walsall museum planning flytipping antisocial behaviour council enforcement potholes parking Walsall Council leaders are set to answer questions on ten pressing issues at the upcoming public meeting on Thursday, February 26, at 6pm at the Walsall Council House. Among the topics under scrutiny are the future of the … Read More
Morrisons Revolutionizes Online Shopping with Nutmeg Clothing Delivery Tuesday, February 24, 2026 morrisons nutmeg onlineshopping homedelivery clothing supermarket groceries sustainability carbonemissions ukretail Morrisons has announced a significant enhancement to its online shopping experience by introducing home delivery for its beloved Nutmeg clothing range for the very first time. Previously limited to in-store purchases, … Read More
Greggs Permanently Closes Popular Monmouth Store Following Severe Flooding Tuesday, February 24, 2026 greggs closure monmouth flooding bakery stores priceincrease customers uk retail Greggs has announced the permanent closure of its Monnow Street store in Monmouth, a move that has left many shoppers saddened and frustrated. The bakery chain cited severe flooding caused by a recent storm as a primary … Read More
UK Supermarkets Could Face Food Riots Amid Growing Food Security Threats Tuesday, February 24, 2026 foodsecurity uk supermarkets climatechange cyberattack agriculture supplychains nationalsecurity conflict resilience The UK stands on the brink of potential food riots, experts warn, as ongoing vulnerabilities in the national food system leave it exposed to shocks such as cyber-attacks, extreme weather, or geopolitical conflicts. A recent … Read More
Birmingham Approves Demolition of Harborne Police Station Amid Affordable Housing Concerns Tuesday, February 24, 2026 birmingham harborne police development housing affordable planning demolition brownfield council Plans to demolish the former Harborne Police Station in Birmingham and replace it with new residential homes have been approved, sparking mixed reactions from local councillors. The site, located on Rose Road, will be … Read More