Households across England are being informed of a new bin collection system that will streamline waste disposal practices, replacing the current confusing and varied approaches implemented by local councils. Effective from March 31, 2025, most properties will have four bins for different types of waste, including non-recycling waste, food waste, paper and card recycling, and dry recyclables. The change aims to reduce confusion and increase recycling rates while ensuring that all English households have their food waste collected at least once a week, with businesses required to sort their waste into the new categories starting next month.
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Tories Say Brexit Helped The UK Secure A Better Tariff From Trump. Really?
Keir Starmer worked with Donald Trump to secure a partial opt-out from the US's tariffs, resulting in a 10% tax on UK imports, half of what the EU faced. The Tories claim this tariff reduction as proof that Brexit was worthwhile, but critics argue that Brexit caused more economic damage than the tariffs. The UK's vulnerability to Trump has increased post-Brexit, with limited ability to retaliate due to weakened economic strength and lack of EU...
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