ADVERTISEMENT MEPs are still at odds with the EU Commission over its list of third-country jurisdictions deemed insufficient in their anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism regimes. The EU’s ‘blacklist’ hasn’t aligned with that of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)—the global watchdog on money laundering and terrorist …
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While the political jostling and party politics dominate the headlines, it’s easy to forget that there are MPs on the ground, focused on their constituencies, with a genuine interest in making life better for the people who put them into office. Lee Barron, Labour MP for Corby and East Northamptonshire …
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Aerial view of the Paternoster Column in London, United Kingdom Aerial view of the Paternoster Column in London, United Kingdom Closer to home, the London Stock Exchange lost 88 companies – the largest exodus since the global financial crisis. 14 were taken private, in transactions worth tens of $billions. An …
Read More »10,000 Evri parcel lockers to be rolled out across the UK
Parcel delivery company Evri is rolling out 10,000 lockers across the UK as the popularity of away-from-home delivery booms. The “smart lockers” will be accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can be used for both pick-up and drop-off, Evri said. The £50 million investment will bring …
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Change was clearly the word of the month, with impending changes of ownership, changes in personnel and changes in strategy filling this month’s ranking of the most read Printweek articles. 1 DS Smith sites earmarked for closure confirmed 16,619 clicksThe five UK DS Smith sites proposed for closure have been confirmed …
Read More »CWU reaches pay deal; Royal Mail owner becomes chair
Royal Mail and the Communication Workers’ Union (CWU) have reached a deal on pay, the union announced on Sunday (29 June). It follows weeks of negotiations between Royal Mail owner EP Group and the postal workers’ union over pay, working conditions and the Universal Service Obligation (USO). The agreement will …
Read More »East Bergholt Co-op store closing-but it’s not all bad news
The existing shop, on the Street in the centre of the village, will close at the end of trading on July 29, with the new store set to open the next day. The move is part of the Hills Residential development and will bring an expanded range of products, improved facilities …
Read More »Prince Harry ‘snubbed’ as he’s missing from key statement by Royal Family
People were quick to point out Prince Harry’s absence from the Armed Forces Day post from the Royal Family, which mentioned the service of several other royals. Prince Harry (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images) Prince Harry seems to have been overlooked by the Royal Family, being omitted from a significant …
Read More »Sunderland in the Frame: A Summer Celebration of Art, Identity and Imagination
SUNDERLAND is proving that home is where the art is, with a city-wide celebration of creativity this summer. Three festivals will be held in three locations on three dates as part of Putting Sunderland in the Frame. And the aims are to spotlight Wearside’s artistic talent, to encourage the public …
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