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1.5m Pensioners Forced to Delay Retirement

New figures reveal a sharp rise in over-65s staying in work due to financial pressures. Experts warn of a cultural shift in retirement age and call for policy changes.

Birmingham police crack down on illegal e-bikes

West Midlands Police are targeting illegally modified e-bikes and scooters as hospital trauma units see a surge in severe injuries. Learn about the crackdown and safety risks.

Tax breaks urged for over-60s to return to work

A House of Lords committee warns the UK is 'alarmingly unprepared' for an ageing society and calls for tax incentives to keep older workers employed. Read the urgent recommendations.

Walsall taxi op finds illegal 'ghost plates' and tints

A joint enforcement operation in Walsall town centre checked 16 taxis, uncovering illegal 'ghost plates', window tints and a bald tyre. Half failed checks, with immediate action taken to protect public safety.

Pension Boost for Millions in 2026

Part-time workers could qualify for a workplace pension by working just 15 hours a week from April 2026, thanks to a National Living Wage rise. Find out if you're affected.

Birmingham's 'spy car' to enforce parking from 2026

Birmingham City Council's new Mobile Enforcement Vehicle will patrol streets from January 2026, using cameras to fine drivers parked on zig-zags and bus stops. Find out what it means for you.

Birmingham's new spy car to catch illegal parkers

Birmingham City Council's new Mobile Enforcement Vehicle, equipped with HD cameras, will patrol from January to catch drivers parking illegally on zig zags and bus stops. Find out how it works.

Man convicted for illegal pet shop in council house

A Rugeley man has been convicted after running an illegal pet shop from his council house, neglecting animals including endangered species. Read the full story and learn how to buy exotic pets responsibly.

Second Tamworth shop closed for illegal goods

A second Tamworth shop has been forced to close for three months after being caught selling illegal and counterfeit tobacco. Read how the council and police are tackling crime on the high street.

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