Canadians put reality check on expectations, CMA poll shows
Post-Baby boomers willing to supplement medicare through user fees, private insurance
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[ad_1] From Rocket Man to Tiny Dancer and all the hits in between, members of the British Royal Family have been long-time fans of Sir Elton John, who turns 78 today. For Elton (real name Reginald Kenneth Dwight), mingling with royalty was a far cry from his working-class childhood in a council house in Pinner, north-west London….
Peterborough Today Royal Mail struggle to fill Christmas jobsPeterborough TodayROYAL Mail bosses have launched an appeal for festive postal workers in Peterborough after claiming that not enough people have applied for jobs. The company says that it has received over 80000 applications for 18000 temporary posts across the UK in … More: continued here
[ad_1] The promotions include the appointment of Emma Kiel, Suzanne Sutherland, Ewan McGillivray and Nicola Edgar to legal director status, within the property and litigation teams. Stewart Moy, Fiona Byron, Andrew Gibson, Debbie Brogan, Hayley Johnson and Emma Carmichael-Stewart have been promoted to senior associate. The remaining promotions include six associate, four senior solicitor and…
Daily Mail The power of beautyDeccan ChronicleAnd that's not all, the credit for the royal glow to her skin goes to bee venom! Yes you read that right. According to the The Mail on Sunday, 'The Duchess has regular bee sting facials on the recommendation of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall'. …Kate Middleton finds royal warmth…
Reuters UK Government to sell further 15 percent of Royal Mail, award staff sharesReuters UKLONDON The British government on Wednesday said it would sell half of its remaining stake in Royal Mail (RMG.L), leaving it with about 15 percent of the postal service that was wholly state owned until 2013. Chancellor George Osborne said last…
[ad_1] UK regulator Ofcom has announced its proposed changes to the Royal Mail’s universal service obligation in a bid to keep pace with changing consumer habits and address falling service levels. To ensure the universal service remains sustainable and delivers what people need, Ofcom is proposing to allow Royal Mail to deliver Second Class letters…