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King Charles and Queen Camilla are spending a day in Canberra at a series of public events after…
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Royal Mail strategy key in C2C parcels marketLogistics ManagerRoyal Mail's strategy in the run-up to privatisation could have a significant impact on other carriers, according to a study by Apex Insight. Consumers and small businesses have traditionally used Royal Mail. However, the growth of C2C parcels market … More: continued here
[ad_1] London’s property market is set for a major boost this week despite political uncertainties, with the Spanish billionaire founder of fashion chain Zara set to agree a £600 million West End deal. Pontegadea, retail tycoon Amancio Ortega’s real estate business, is about to buy The Post Building, a 320,000sq ft ex-Royal Mail sorting office…
[ad_1] Royal Navy nuclear ‘bomber’ submarine sets the record for longest patrol after more than six months at sea Spending half a year at sea puts immense strain on crews and their families By Mark Nicol Defence Editor Published: 17:00 EDT, 12 September 2023 | Updated: 17:32 EDT, 12 September 2023 Covered in slime and…
[ad_1] Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with the Amir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani at Downing Street today (May 24) to discuss measures to strengthen economic ties. Several key sectors of the UK economy could reportedly be strengthened by striking a deal with the Middle Eastern nation. As well as energy…
[ad_1] The singer of an alternative girl band got the rock and roll shock of her life when she was proposed to on stage at this weekend’s Green Man Festival . London-based four-piece The Big Moon were playing to hundreds of fans at the critically-acclaimed music bash in Crickhowell on Saturday, August 17 when vocalist…
[ad_1] Take a look back at the good old days with our selection of photographs from the paper’s archive. More every week in the Ballymena Times. Here are some from 2006-2007. Chairman of the International Rugby Board and Chairman of Rugby World Cup Syd Millar, who gave a talk to pupils at the Diamond Primary…