A "lethal" lack of road markings at a busy roundabout has forced a local driver into action.
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Midlothian Council has unveiled the winner of a competition to name its new 13-tonne permanent pothole repair machine.
A council has been criticised for chopping down a number of "stunning" palm trees to discourage people from having sex underneath them. Plymouth City Council left a row of stumps along the famous Hoe because council officials were "regularly having to clean up sex and drug paraphernalia" in the area
The house where Adolf Hitler was born is to be repurposed as a human rights training centre for Austrian police officers. The redevelopment of the 17th century house in Braunau am Inn at a cost of €20 million will begin later this year after an expert committee rejected alternative proposals to
A government official in India has drained a reservoir to retrieve a phone he dropped at the site while he was taking a selfie.
A West End theatre producer has been told to knock down his multi-million-pound seaside home after complaints that it resembled a Travelodge hotel. Villagers in Cley next the Sea, Norfolk, said the timber-clad house built for Adam Spiegel and his wife, Charlotte, resembled a “fortress”.
A man from Oxfordshire has built a "road worth" motorised wheelie bin, which is capable of reaching speeds of 8mph.
Vandals have altered a construction traffic sign to instead warn drivers of something altogether more stinky. Instead of reading “construction ahead”, the digital sign located in northwest Ankeny, Iowa, now reads “poop ahead”.
New York’s famous Flatiron Building returns to auction today after the successful initial bidder failed to make the first down payment.
New York City is slowly sinking under the sheer weight of its skyscrapers, a new study has revealed.
Tarmac is bringing an electrically powered bond coat sprayer to roads in the UK in a world-first project to support the transition to net zero.
An Australian family have refused to sell their property despite being offered $50 million (roughly £25m) by developers.
A construction company from the United Arab Emirates took its top-performing employees on a free holiday to Europe.
A historic home on the market in Massachusetts comes with its very own jail cell. Owners of 1841 former Town Hall on 23 Green St. in Kingston has been remodelled into a three-bedroom, three-bathroom beauty of a house, with lots of fun features.
Radioactive waste material from the fertiliser industry could soon be used to help pave roads in Florida.