UK exports of cars are currently attracting 27.5% tariffs while steel and aluminium are hit with 25% tariffs - the same as every other country. Wednesday's ruling has not changed that.
AFC houses people between the age of 13 and 25 in so-called training flats to teach them about living skills, employment, and how to deal with substance abuse."We know engaging in projects around the arts improves long-term outcomes for young people," said Aaron Davies, from Action for Children.
"This particular project allows us to design a space where young people can create a sense of community, peer support and pride where they live."Guernsey Arts said it was "thrilled" to help provide "more positive, social environments" for young people.Artists must submit their design to Jade@arts.gg, with "AFC Mural" in the subject line.
A train sculpture which has become the target of vandals is to be renovated.The Brick Train was unveiled in 1997 as a tribute to Darlington's proud railway heritage, but vandalism and fly-tipping has seen its condition deteriorate.
The town's Labour MP Lola McEvoy is working with Darlington Borough Council to improve the site, near Morton Park, after recent public concerns.
"To see it in such poor condition was heartbreaking – but I'm thrilled to see great progress now being made to restore it in time for such a significant moment in our town's history," the MP said.at the ground in Leeds where they used to play.
revealed that a disproportionately low number of top honours, such as knighthoods and damehoods, were going to people from the north of England and working class backgrounds - which overlaps with the rugby league heartlands.In the most recent New Year Honours only 6% of higher awards went to people in the north of England and 4% to people from working-class backgrounds.
The government has recognised there are problems with under-representation in the honours and an independent chair is being recruited to improve diversity and outreach."The government wants to ensure that the honours system reflects the diversity of UK society. Anyone can nominate someone who has made an exceptional contribution to be recognised," said a government spokesman.