(September 9, 2025) — Local Media Association (LMA) today announces the launch of LatidoBeat, an exciting national startup built in collaboration with seven of the leading Spanish-language publishers, leveraging their credibility, reach, and deep community roots to create a united platform for Latino voices, following the proven Word In Black playbook. Supported by a $300,000 […]| Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
The nightmare begins soon. The post Resident Evil Requiem Preorders Open Later This Month appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
Shoot your way through Raccoon City again! The post Resident Evil 2: Arcade Officially Announced, More Location Tests Coming Soon appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
Make your way through an eerie parking lot while a cybernetic beast pursues you. The post SHOCK – A Survival Horror Experience in a Wheelchair! appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
Little Nightmares III is out now! (Video) The post Little Nightmares III Launches Today — Face Your Fears Alone or Together appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
"I haven't recorded any material for it." The post Silent Hill 2 DLC “Born From a Wish” Unlikely for Now, According to Maria Voice Actress appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
2026 will be a big year for Bloober Team. The post Bloober Team Reveals Their Plans for the Horror Game Genre appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
"Amplifying human senses to the extreme." The post SUFFOCATE – Taiwanese Survival Horror Debuts on Steam Late October appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
A Silent Hill Showcase is scheduled to take place later this month. The post Silent Hill Townfall Release Date And SH1 Remake Trailer Rumored for Later This Month appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
Is Silent Hill 2 Remake coming to more consoles? The post Silent Hill 2 Remake Rumored for Switch 2 and Xbox appeared first on Rely on Horror.| Rely on Horror
Konami confirms that every future Silent Hill will have its own distinct flavor, with each game offering unique stories and gameplay.| Rely on Horror
The most read stories on the site cover the idea of a 28th European state for startups, growing GaN power semiconductors on 300mm wafers, and Fujitsu and Nvidia creating a full-stack AI infrastructure... The post Most Read – Waymo vehicles, Qualcomm-Arduino, Fujitsu AI appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
Last year, we worked extensively with industry and the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) to prepare for, implement, and ensure compliance with, the PSR’s authorised push payment (APP) reimbursement policy from 7 October 2024. The post APPR policy continues to deliver positive outcomes appeared first on Pay.UK.| Pay.UK
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) — The family of a young girl whose remains were found outside of an abandoned New Britain home on Wednesday confirmed her identity Friday. New Britain police Friday confirmed the human remains found in a large container in the backyard are those of "an adolescent female." "While we understand there are [...]| WTNH.com
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — New Haven police announced Friday that a 13-year-old has been charged with murder in the homicide of 15-year-old Kaiden Philips last month. According to New Haven Chief of Police Karl Jacobson, the suspect and the victim knew each other, and there might have been a conflict between them in the [...]| WTNH.com
The State of Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC) released a report Friday investigating the choking death of a toddler at a New Britain day care in July.| WTNH.com
In the battle for Connecticut's 1st Congressional District, the two most well-known candidates vying for the Democratic Party's nomination took in nearly $2 million in campaign contributions in the third quarter of the year.| WTNH.com
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) -- Make a little chalk dust, get a whiff of some garlic, or check out some cool cars; a lot is happening this fall weekend in Connecticut! Here are "8 Things to Do." 1. Hartford Marathon, Hartford Grab a front row seat to watch some of the best distance runners in New England [...]| WTNH.com
A Hartford man has been arrested on narcotics and firearms charges after a citywide operation targeting "hot spot" areas of the city.| WTNH.com
As investigators continue to comb through the wreckage of an explosion in Tennessee that left 18 people unaccounted for Friday, Nexstar's WKRN has learned more about the company that operated the facility.| WTNH.com
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — A fire on Capital Avenue in Bridgeport left 11 people and one pet displaced Friday evening, city officials said. The fire department responded to the fire around 6:30 p.m…| WTNH.com
Affinity Photo 2 makes short work of combining images using layers and the results can be dramatic. Read on for our full guide The post Combine and mask image layers in Affinity Photo 2 appeared first on Amateur Photographer.| Software Archives | Amateur Photographer
Learn how to get to grips with the interface of Serif Affinity Photo 2 so you can make the most of the adjustment and masks features The post Master adjustments and masks in Serif Affinity Photo 2 appeared first on Amateur Photographer.| Software Archives | Amateur Photographer
Serif Affinity Photo 2 has lots of options for editing raw shots non-destructively, giving numerous options while keeping the original intact| Amateur Photographer
Following the passing of Dr. Jane Goodall, Roots & Shoots groups worldwide have honoured her legacy through meaningful initiatives and reflections. The post Roots & Shoots Africa: Remembering Jane 🕊️ appeared first on Roots & Shoots Global.| Roots & Shoots Global
As we honour the life and impact of Dr. Jane Goodall, we celebrate the extraordinary legacy she leaves behind — a legacy of hope, compassion, and action.For many, grief becomes a path to purpose. Continuing her work, living her values, and sharing her message helps us heal — and supports our work in making the world a better place.Today, we continue her work by launching the Roots & Shoots Global Learning Hub — a space to learn more about how to take action for animals, people, and the ...| Roots & Shoots Global
Local publishers should rethink what they measure — and who gets to see it — if they want audience growth that translates into revenue, Hyperlocal News Network’s Mike Shapiro told attendees during a Local Media Association webinar on analytics and KPIs. 4 takeaways from the webinar: Shapiro, who founded the TAPinto network 17 years ago […]| Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
Local news outlets in 2025 understand they must “make the case” for the value of their journalism and earn their community’s support every day through their work. Traditional and new types of revenue are essential to sustainability. Philanthropic support has also become a key to long-term sustainability. Local Media Association launched the LMA Lab for […] The post Announcing “Pitch Day” winners from the California cohort of the LMA Lab for Journalism Funding appeared first on Loc...| Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
Editor’s Note: Wednesday, October 8, is LGBTQ+ Media Giving Day. The publications within the News Is Out collaborative would appreciate your support. Click here to give. The LGBTQ+ Media Mapping Project is giving queer journalism something it’s never had before — a living, breathing record of who’s telling the stories and where they’re being told. […] The post Mapping queer media: How ‘News Is Out’ is building a living record of LGBTQ+ journalism appeared first on Local Media ...| Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
6 things to know about PubGen.AI: AI-tuned for journalism: PubGen.AI grounds its tools in newsroom archives, style guides and ethics, ensuring relevance and trust. Efficiency gains: Reporters produce 1.3–3 times more output, clerks handle 10 times more press releases and editors streamline workflows. Revenue growth: Early adopters like the Lewiston Tribune saw a 228% jump […] The post AI meets local news: Rust Communications’ PubGen.AI CMS promises efficiency and revenue growth appeared...| Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
What happens when a 117-year-old Harlem newspaper meets lightning-fast change? For The Amsterdam News, the answer was to reinvent — and to find the right partner to make that reinvention possible. New York Amsterdam News President and Chief Revenue Officer Siobhan “Sam” Bennett had already rolled out six different software platforms on her own, spending […] The post How the Amsterdam News got 20x ROI from BloomLab’s shared tech service appeared first on Local Media Association + Loc...| Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
It's World Mental Health day - a diverse range of photographers reveal how photography can help ensure mental well-being The post How photography boosts my mental health: real-life stories appeared first on Amateur Photographer.| Technique Archives | Amateur Photographer
The behind the scenes and story behind Tutu's album cover, finding the ins and outs of these iconic images. The post ‘I have only the kiss to remember’ – the emotional photo shoot for a classic Miles Davis album appeared first on Amateur Photographer.| Technique Archives | Amateur Photographer
The mysterious case of the vintage Mickey Mouse Camera, real or fake? And what happened when it sold for thousands? The post The great Mickey Mouse Camera Mystery you’ve never heard of appeared first on Amateur Photographer.| Technique Archives | Amateur Photographer
We have called on Wiltshire councillors to reject the Network Rail’s proposed closure of the Penleigh level-crossing in Westbury. The Western Area Planning Committee will consider the plan on 8 October. The proposal is to close the direct, 20-metre path across the railway and instead to force walkers to use a circuitous one-kilometre diversion, via… The post Wiltshire councillors must reject rail-crossing closure appeared first on Open Spaces Society.| Open Spaces Society
The attempt by the Duke of Beaufort’s Somerset Trust to take part of Clyne Common at West Cross for housing development has finally been refused. The deputy minister, Huw Irranca-Davis, has rejected the trust’s application to deregister 2.8 hectares on the eastern side of the common (the ‘release land’) and replace it with 3.4 hectares… The post Clyne Common, Swansea, saved from housing development appeared first on Open Spaces Society.| Open Spaces Society
Our local correspondent for south Herefordshire, Dave Howerski, has obtained a law degree from the Open University. Dave was inspired to study for this through his voluntary work for the society, campaigning for public paths, threatening legal action, and persuading Herefordshire Council to carry out its statutory duty to protect and maintain them. Dave, who… The post We celebrate our Herefordshire volunteer’s law degree appeared first on Open Spaces Society.| Open Spaces Society
On 13 September we held a day in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, for members to celebrate our 160th anniversary, and to visit our land, Parliament Piece. The six-hectare site was given to the society in 1987 by Miss Helen Martin of The Spring. In 1999 we gave it to Warwick District Council on a 99-year lease, and… The post Our members congregate in Kenilworth appeared first on Open Spaces Society.| Open Spaces Society
A record-breaking scale, with participation from 180 construction technology and safety companies, over 10,000 visitors, and more than 20 conferences and side eventsheld concurrently. Beyond supplementing human management, AI- and robotics-driven automated smart construction management technologies and productsare now entering on-site deployment, expected to significantly contribute to reducing construction accidents. KINTEX Announces Successful Conclusion of […] The post KINTEX Announces S...| INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW | Fire Industry Magazine | Safety Magazine India | S...
How can a city be both a classroom and a living laboratory? Explore how a seven-day journey turns science and innovation into real-world action.| Discova
Three of our colleagues from Flight Centre Travel Group recently experienced our Foodie Tour in Singapore's Chinatown with our expert local guide Kim Ping Seah. Here's what they had to say.| Discova
A nationwide survey reveals 50.5% of Americans consider buying guns due to mass shooting fears. Over half feel unsafe in public, and 71% demand stricter gun laws. Discover key insights on U.S. gun culture, safety, and public opinion.| Elsner Law Firm
Designed for Australia’s harsh summer climate The post Ozzy Tyres expands Monsta Terrain Gripper production appeared first on retailbiz.| retailbiz
Featuring Animatronics, inflatable decorations, garden ornaments, trick-or-treat accessories, and lighting The post Galah launches debut festive homewares range at Bunnings appeared first on retailbiz.| retailbiz
With a 10-year lease extension The post Big W Mudgee offered to market by Colliers appeared first on retailbiz.| retailbiz
Offering 600 free gelato cones daily in two aphrodisiac-inspired flavours The post Lovehoney, Billy van Creamy launch playful pop-up in Brunswick appeared first on retailbiz.| retailbiz
Forming part of a refresh of the centre, which includes modernised interiors, new seating areas, and updated landscaping The post Westfield Burwood expands retail offering with new brands appeared first on retailbiz.| retailbiz
Woolworths and Cricket Australia have extended their nationwide partnership for another three years.| retailbiz
As we look ahead to 2026, you have all voted for our new members to the Executive Council. I would like to welcome our new members: Josh Starkey (BNZ), Kylie Price (Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), and re-elected members Craig Houston (ANZCO), Manya Saberwel (Cytiva), and Elliot Dunn (Brandon Capital). The post What’s in store for BioTechNZ 2026? appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
It’s been another big month across the fintech community, and October will be no different. The post FinTechNZ September Update: AGM, Tokenisation Roundtable, Hui News & SFF Wrap appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
Another big month following the success of CryptoWinter25. In September, we saw strong member thought leadership, progress on the Digital Asset Working Group (read on for an exciting announcement about that), and I represented BlockchainNZ at key events in Sydney, Auckland, and on the global stage. The post NZ’s crypto moment: Working group launch, Token2049, and FMA tokenisation response appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
The energetic Digital Trust Hui Taumata at Te Papa lit a fire under NZ Inc’s digital identity movement. Industry leaders, policymakers, iwi kaitiaki, and innovators gathered to collectively declare that solving for trust is mission critical to New Zealand’s digital future. The post Inspiring Trust across Aotearoa NZ Inc. appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
There is increasing consensus that an effective, use case and benefits focused communication framework is crucial to market adoption. Working groups will build momentum around demand-side adoption and a trusted … Continue reading "Digital Identity NZ – Major initiatives for 2025-26:" The post Digital Identity NZ – Major initiatives for 2025-26: appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
NextStar Energy has onboarded its 1000th employee, a quality inspector relocating from Ottawa, Ontario| NextStar Energy
The new airport will handle 20 million passengers in the first phase of its opening The post Viksit Bharat: Navi Mumbai International Airport officially inaugurated appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
DFNI sat down with Yuriy Sorochynskiy, CEO of premium vodka brand Nemiroff at the TFWA World Exhibition in Cannes The post Interview: Nemiroff CEO Yuriy Sorochynskiy appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
The latest data from Fliggy outlined travel trends among the recent National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays The post Gen Z the ‘dominant demographic’ among Chinese holiday travellers appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
The new launch is the latest addition to the company’s Academy programme The post 2.0 & Partners unveils new Middle Eastern Excellence Academy for frontline staff appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
International airports grew their passenger numbers by 6% over last year in August, and are now some 8% bigger than they were in 2019. The post DFNI x Air4casts Traffic Tracker: August 2025 appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
WiTR+ membership continues to grow rapidly, now approaching 900 members worldwide The post Women in Travel Retail+ celebrates record attendance and fundraising success in Cannes appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
While the fragrances remain true to their olfactory signatures, the reborn collection elevates the experience - uniting artistry, sustainability, and Provençal storytelling. The post Reborn L’Occitane en Provence Collection introduced in travel retail appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
“Winning at the Frontier Awards is a proud moment for all of us at Qatar Duty Free. It reflects the imagination, hard work, and collaboration that go into creating something special for the millions of passengers who travel through Hamad International Airport each year." says Thabet Musleh, Qatar Airways Group Chief Retail & Hospitality Officer. The post Qatar Duty Free hails Frontier Awards triple win as “highlight of the week” in Cannes appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
The expansion reinforces Cartier’s multi-terminal strategy and further strengthens its presence in key international airports worldwide. The post Cartier welcomes opening of second boutique with Dubai Duty Free appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
Diamonds International recently announced a new multi-year contract as the exclusive retail partner across the entire fleets of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises The post Ruth King named Vice President of Cruise Retail for Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
Speaking at the airport’s annual cocktail reception in Cannes, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur Head of Commercial Candice Cadreils revealed that around 25 stores have now been renovated across the initial phase The post Nice Airport continues retail transformation with new luxury tender and phase-two renovations appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
In Oxford, Mississippi, Trinidad and Tobago flags are proudly flown at businesses, restaurants, homes, and tailgate tents, while also being posted en masse on social media in celebration of what is arguably the neatest story of the current college football season. No, residents of the college town are not celebrating the island country in the […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
Officials in Vicksburg want to make Mississippi’s River City the state’s hub for technology and innovation. Willis Thompson, the city’s recently elected mayor, told a panel of his peers at an Oct. 6. event at the Mississippi College School of Law, that his administration is fixating on being more tech-focused. “From the moment I took […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
Biloxi-based Keesler Federal Credit Union is looking to help federal employees be compensated for their work during the ongoing government shutdown. The financial institution’s board of directors announced a paycheck relief program on Wednesday aimed at advancing the amount of direct deposit paychecks for all eligible federal employees affected by the shutdown. Advancing the amount […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
A ceremony was held on Thursday to celebrate the grand opening of Baptist Memorial Rehabilitation Hospital-Madison. The new 40-bed inpatient facility, one of only a handful of its kind in Mississippi, is jointly owned by Baptist Memorial Health Care and Lifepoint Rehabilitation. The 56,000-square-foot center features a 12-bed brain injury unit for those recovering from […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
An elderly man is confirmed to have passed away after being struck by a train in Hattiesburg. On Wednesday, around 9:30 a.m., authorities responded to the 100 block of Stubbs Street after being notified that a southbound train had hit a pedestrian, as reported by WDAM. Upon arrival at the scene, first responders located the […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
A new, single transfer window for college football players has been approved by the NCAA. The Division I Administrative Committee voted to set Jan. 2-16 as the new portal window for all FBS and FCS players beginning in 2026. The move comes after college athletics’ governing body eliminated the spring portal period a month ago, […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
One of Mississippi's most lauded golf courses has reopened after a yearlong closure.| SuperTalk Mississippi Media
London, 03 October 2025 – London Sport is delighted to announce that nominations are now officially OPEN for the London Sport Awards 2026, the capital’s biggest celebration of grassroots physical activity and sport! Now entering its tenth edition, the London Sport Awards will once again shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes who are transforming […] The post Nominations now open for the 10th London Sport Awards appeared first on London Sport.| London Sport
Montell Douglas – Olympic sprinter, bobsledder, star of BBC ‘Gladiators’ and London Sport ambassador – will captain its team of marathon runners taking on the 2026 TCS London Marathon.| London Sport
This week we're talking about Semicon West, an AI bubble, a Linux-capable version of the Arduino Uno, and the ESA and Avio working towards a reusable upper stage for rocket launches... The post What caught your eye? (Semicon West, AI bubble, Linux Arduino) appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN We’re Hiring! Join Our Team at the Saint Lucia National Trust Are you a hard-worker, dedicated and […]| Saint Lucia National Trust
A HALF A CENTURY TO CELEBRATE! The Saint Lucia National Trust celebrates 50 years today, 26th September 2025. The Trust […]| Saint Lucia National Trust
Gates, Rockefeller, UN, WEF globalists want total control over world food supply and what goes on your plate, a plan that’s tightly connected to their push for digital IDs and digital “money,” […] The post Gates and Rockefeller fund a report which describes a power grab of the global food system first appeared on The Expose.| The Expose
According to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (“SVR”), Britain is “furious” over its inability to isolate or break Moscow – a failure that has left the UK exposed and scrambling for a […] The post Russia views the UK as one of the most hostile Western countries first appeared on The Expose.| The Expose
Jonathan Rinderknecht has been charged with starting the Palisades Fires in January. Among the evidence found on his digital devices were AI-generated images of burning cities and a “conversation” with OpenAI’s artificial […] The post Palisades Fires arsonist: “I literally burnt the Bible I had. It felt so amazing. I felt so liberated” first appeared on The Expose.| The Expose
In the past three months, governments from Switzerland to Papua New Guinea advanced digital ID policy and introduction at speed. The details differ slightly from country to country, but the messaging and […] The post Digital ID Rolled Out by Countries Everywhere at the Same Time: But Wasn’t It Just a Conspiracy? first appeared on The Expose.| The Expose
The following are some recent reports that caught our eye. From an AI bubble threatening the global economy to the crackdown on free speech in various countries to divisive rhetoric and activism […] The post News stories from various sources (08.09.2025) first appeared on The Expose.| The Expose
Myles Vosylius, a recent graduate of Canada’s public ‘Catholic’ school system, among the most socialist systems in the world, set out to determine what went wrong in the West. The result is […] The post ‘The Great Indoctrination’: Exposing the harmful ideologies that have taken over Canada’s education system first appeared on The Expose.| The Expose
Dr. Aseem Malhotra spoke at the Reform UK Party's recent annual conference. He discussed his concerns over mRNA covid injections, including a link to cancer. Reform UK has come under fire from the Labour and Conservative parties for giving a “conspiracy theorist” a platform to speak. Keir Starmer said, “The man who wrote Reform’s health| The Expose - Home
Catch up on all the recent news from across Foster Care Associates Scotland.| FCA Scotland
Arthritis is the #1 cause of disability in the U.S., affecting 1 in 4 adults. And while arthritis is typically considered to be an […] The post World Arthritis Day: Anyone can be an advocacy hero appeared first on Bio.News.| Bio.News
BIO explored the biotech ecosystem of Illinois, where expertise, manufacturing, and state support make biotech a growing source of jobs.| Bio.News
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** Elaine Feeney’s latest novel, Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way, […] The post The Bibliophile: History is never truly in the past appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** An introduction to Precarious: The Lives of Migrant Workers by Marcello […] The post The Bibliophile: Welcome to work but not to remain appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
We’re thrilled to share that on September 25, 2025, the shortlist for the 2025 J.W. Dafoe Book Prize was announced, and included Crosses in the Sky: Jean de Brébeuf and […] The post CROSSES IN THE SKY shortlisted for the J.W. Dafoe Book Prize! appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** On the Death of a Happy Warrior for the Public Good […] The post The Bibliophile: In Memoriam: Elaine Dewar (1948–2025) appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** Next week is the Canadian publication of Russell Smith’s novel Self Care, […] The post The Bibliophile: The Scorpion and the Frog appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** Elise Levine’s Big of You comes out next Tuesday, September 9 in Canada. […] The post The Bibliophile: “Arnhem” appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
We’re excited to share that on September 2, 2025, the longlist for the 2025 J.W. Dafoe Book Prize was announced, and included Crosses in the Sky: Jean de Brébeuf and […] The post CROSSES IN THE SKY longlisted for the J.W. Dafoe Book Prize appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** An interview with Robyn Sarah, author of We’re Somewhere Else Now […] The post The Bibliophile: Like working a piece of clay appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** Some of us are still enjoying sun and sand, but we’re […] The post The Bibliophile: Biblioasis Women in Translation appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Hello, Bibliophile readers! It’s a pleasure to introduce myself as the new Sales Coordinator here at Biblioasis. This is the last day of my first week of full-time work, most […] The post The Bibliophile: An introduction from our new Sales Coordinator appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Convervative leader Kemi Badenoch will abolish stamp duty entirely on primary residences if the party is elected into government at the next election, she has said. In her closing speech at the party’s annual conference, Badenoch said the housing market is not working the way it should, with stamp duty ‘the big barrier that keeps […]| Today's Conveyancer
Subdued momentum persists in the UK housing market amidst uncertainty about the autumn budget, the latest RICS UK Residential Market Survey has found. Buyer demand and agreed sales remain in negative territory for the third consecutive month, with the forward-looking sentiment suggesting the muted picture is likely to persist into early 2026. The net balance […]| Today's Conveyancer
The Law Society has inaugurated Mark Evans as the 181st president with Brett Dixon, vice president and Dana Denis-Smith, deputy vice president. Evans has spent the last 12 months as vice-president to incumbent Richard Atkinson. A proud Welshman, Evans is the third Law Society president to come from Wales and through his tenure said he […]| Today's Conveyancer