Tiger Woods has missed another cut at a major tournament. Woods is all but guaranteed to be out at the ongoing Open Championship at Royal Troon after posting a +14 over the first two days of the tournament, where the projected cut line sits at +5. His dismal Friday included a …
Read More »Royal news live: Prince Harry suffers Invictus blow as it emerges Trump gunman researched royal family member
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Read More »Disruption ‘inevitable’ with sinkhole at shopping centre
Scottish Water says they were alerted to the sinkhole near Clyde Shopping Centre in Clydebank. The affected area is Coldstream Road a few metres off the roundabout at the junction with Argyll Road and Livingstone Street. (Image: Newsquest) Teams will now have to go and excavate the sewer and repair …
Read More »Drones Solar Panel Cleaning – DRONELIFE
Emil Otto GmbH Introduces Advanced Cleaning Solutions for Solar Systems, Designed for Use with Drones Emil Otto GmbH, a renowned supplier of cleaning and soldering agents for the solar industry, has introduced a range of cleaning products designed to be used with drones. These innovative solutions aim to enhance the …
Read More »Flypast over Oxfordshire as Royal International Air Tattoo starts
The event at RAF Fairford starts today with hundreds of planes set to fly over Oxfordshire. The Royal Canadian Air Force’s CF-18 Hornet displayed its agility on its way to the event. The Mach Loop is a series of valleys in west-central Wales used for low level training for fast …
Read More »Royal Mail launches drone delivery trial in Scotland’s remote islands
Royal Mail has launched a new trial that will see uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, deliver mail between the remote Scottish islands of Islay and Jura. The trial, conducted in collaboration with drone developer Skyports and Argyll and Bute Council, was partially funded by a £250,000 grant from the …
Read More »Lessons learned from recent employment cases
In this article, we look at a selection of notable Employment Tribunal (ET) and Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) judgments from the last few months and set out the lessons for employers. Mr Clifford had been employed by IBM and was absent for an extended period due to ill health. The …
Read More »Mobile carriers banned from hiking prices mid-contract based on inflation
Regulator Ofcom said that it would ban mobile phone carriers and broadband providers from linking prices to high inflation figures in the middle … Source link
Read More »Rory McIlroy and Co can’t escape the claws of ‘Wee Beastie’, as Royal Troon’s famous Postage Stamp wreaks havoc at The Open – but local amateur shows the way forward
Royal Troon’s infamous Postage Stamp hole claimed a host of Open victims Rory McIlroy was amongst those who struggled the most at Royal Troon ‘The Wee Beastie’, as the locals call it, is the most iconic hole on the course By James Sharpe Published: 17:30 EDT, 18 July 2024 | …
Read More »Royally optimistic after the king’s speech | King’s speech
I echo Pippa Crerar’s assessment of the king’s speech (Starmer counts on promises he can fulfil to rebuild voters’ trust, 17 July). I imagine I’m not alone for someone my age (I’m in my 20s) in finding this speech to be the only one of this kind I have ever …
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