Image copyright UK Parliament Veterans of the tumult of the 2017-19 Parliament are finding it a little hard to adjust to the relative serenity of the House of Commons elected in December. For a start, there is a government able to get its agenda through, without having to offer side …
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Zing Flowers Who doesn’t like to receive flowers? For a last-minute go-to gift, a beautiful bunch rarely disappoints. Whether your friend is getting married, it’s your mum’s birthday or you need to cheer up a pal who’s endured a recent run of bad luck, a colourful bouquet will always earn …
Read More »Couriers and Messengers Market – Global Trends, Market Share, Industry Size, Growth, Opportunities, and Market in US Forecast, 2018-2025
The Couriers and Messengers Market report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per …
Read More »Robert Burns features in more than 470 street names around UK, research shows
Scotland’s national bard features in more than 470 road names across the UK, new research has found. Glasgow has the highest concentration of streets named after Robert Burns with 72 featuring his name, according to Royal Mail analysis released on the eve of Burns Night. The town of Ayr, near …
Read More »WWII story of heroism | Cayman Compass
An interesting story contained in an aging newspaper cutting from the Daily Gleaner of 4 Oct. 1945 has been given to us. This story first appeared in the 27 April 1966 edition of the Caymanian Weekly. It concerns the story of the sinking of the SS Culebra by a U-boat …
Read More »Royal visit raises awareness around devastating motor neurone disease
A BARROW health centre received a royal visit yesterday. Princess Anne, who is royal patron of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA), met and spoke with motor neurone disease (MND) patients at the Living Well centre on Duke Street. She was also greeted by a number of local dignitaries and …
Read More »Prince Charles ‘snubs’ US Vice President Mike Pence while shaking officials’ hands in Israel
Prince Charles avoided shaking hands with Mike Pence, the U.S. vice president. at an Auschwitz memorial event in Jerusalem Thursday – but then smiled as he greeted Vladimir Putin. A video clip of the Prince of Wales greeting officials in Israel shows him walking along the front row of seats, shaking hands with …
Read More »Scammer masquerades as Royal Mail postman in Rhos-on-Sea
RHOS-ON-SEA residents are being urged to on the look out after an attempted scam in the area. A suspicious man has been reported to North Wales Police claiming to be from the Royal Mail. In a Tweet, a spokesperson for police said: “When asked for ID he ran away. Anyone …
Read More »JAN MOIR: Milking their connections for all they’re worth, the lesser royals always want more
Raising a glass of Chinese brand, bottled Jersey milk to the camera, the Queen’s grandson Peter Phillips claims: ‘This is what I drink.’ Is it really? Come off it, Pete, mate. This is what you drink when an advertising agency pays you to do so. We all know it and …
Read More »ShippingEasy release 2020 guide for shipping rate changes
ShippingEasy have just released their ecommerce seller’s Guide to 2020 Shipping Rate Changes. The guide aims to ease you into the dreaded new year price increases by helping you understand the changes taking place, work out the best courier for your particular shipping requirements and present real world case studies …
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