In a major new policy drive, the party has pledged to introduce tougher fines for people found guilty of large-scale illegal dumping of waste in the countryside as well as seizing their vans.
Other so-called nuisance behaviours like busking and begging are due to be outlawed for three years in a new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) from Nottingham City Council.
The Princess, who became the first member of the Royal family to compete in the Olympics in 1976, suffered a serious fall during the cross-country event.
Right-wing party Vox have proposed a total ban and fines of up to £25,000 for those who repeatedly use them or impose their use on minors or women under guardianship.
The acting great, who starred in Superman as arch-villain General Zod, left his entire estate, worth a gross value of £1,016,934, to his niece, Amelia Stoppard, and younger brother.
School Board candidate Clarence James has raised a few eyebrows after a campaign photo posted on Facebook caused suspicious viewers to question its authenticity.
A senior SNP minister has refused to back two key new North Sea drilling projects - leading to claims that her party is trying to 'dupe voters' about its position.
The video-sharing service has put up posters in Westminster ahead of the Government's highly anticipated decision on whether or not to ban under-16s from social media.
John Swinney has desperately tried to shut down any kind of probe into the SNP's finances as MPs delayed a decision on whether to launch a Westminster inquiry.
Peter Murrell paid off bill for the motorhome bought with stolen cash weeks after a whistleblower warned him against silencing critics who raised concern about finances.
Karmelo Anthony, now 19, claimed he was acting in self-defense when he stabbed Metcalf, 17, with a folding knife after a heated argument at a high school track event in Frisco, Texas, last year.
The mayor granted the loans despite being made 'aware' of 'inconsistent' viability reports submitted by the developer, the Court of Appeal was told today.
A student at East Career and Technical Academy was expelled after administrators found his pro-ICE stickers, but students involved in an anti-ICE walkout were not punished, a lawsuit stated.
Victor Rivas was stopped by troopers with the State Police on Sunday and showed signs of impairment - before he decided to flee into a swamp where he was attacked by an alligator.