Bruce Flett The gates will be put in place at both ends of the second causeway on the Churchill Barriers Lockable gates are to be installed on a causeway in Orkney in a bid to free up police officers in stormy weather. The gates will be put in place at …
Read More »The Duke of Kent turns 89! Royal enjoys bagpipe rendition of Happy Birthday at his Kensington home – as his wife, 91, makes a rare appearance by his side
The Duke of Kent has celebrated turning 89 by being serenaded with Happy Birthday on the bagpipes – with his wife by his side. Prince Edward, the oldest working member of the royal family, spent his special day at the couple’s Kensington Palace home, Wren House. He was joined by his son, …
Read More »No post for Derbyshire villagers as Royal Mail staff fear dangerous dog attacks
Mail deliveries have been halted in a small Derbyshire village due to Royal Mail staff fears that they could be attacked by a dangerous dog on the loose. This has caused around 70 homes in the Midland Terrace area in Westhouses, near Alferton, not to receive mail until Royal Mail …
Read More »Royal Mail-Owned Delivery Firm Faces Strike Action After Denying Workers Basic Rights
A Royal Mail delivery company is still wrongly classifying employees as independent contractors, years after admitting to the practice. 60 delivery drivers at eCourier – a same-day delivery subsidiary owned by Royal Mail – are balloting for strike action in a dispute over their misclassification. The strike ballot at the …
Read More »Royal Mail hiring hundreds of workers in Warrington for Christmas period
Royal Mail is set to hire hundreds of temporary workers at its mail centre in Warrington. A total of 210 vacancies have been announced to help sort the Christmas post and the increasing amount of online Christmas shopping. Temporary positions across a variety of shifts will be available from late …
Read More »Grimsby HSBC UK branch temporarily closes
HSBC UK has informed customers about the temporary closure of its Grimsby branch for refurbishment. The local branch shut its doors on Tuesday, October 7, and is scheduled to welcome customers back on Wednesday, October 23. Fran Kew, HSBC UK’s Local Director, said: “We continue to invest in our branch …
Read More »Council confirms plans for new primary school with dedicated SEN department – South London News
A new primary school with a dedicated department for children with special educational needs is set to open in Wandsworth under new plans confirmed by the council. Nine Elms School, set to be built by the autumn of 2026, will include a 16-place social, emotional and mental health specialist base. …
Read More »Post Office IT transformation project was ‘set up to fail’, chairman tells inquiry
The Post Office’s once-in-a-generation project to replace the controversial Horizon system was “set up to fail” and needs to be reset, its chairman has told the public inquiry. Nigel Railton told the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry that in 2021, when the New Branch IT (NBIT) project was embryonic, two …
Read More »UK says Taylor Swift given police escort usually reserved for royal family after attack bid in Vienna, but denies special treatment
LONDON, Oct 9 — US star Taylor Swift got a special police escort for her London concerts after an alleged suicide attack plot led to the cancellation of three performances in Vienna. Culture Minister Lisa Nandy denied the singer was given preferential treatment, after reports she had a motorbike escort …
Read More »Royal photographer Anwar Hussein dies aged 85: Snapper advised Diana about Islam and captured Princess’ lonely Taj Mahal snap
Anwar Hussein, who has died aged 85, was the longest-serving royal photographer, credited with helping change the public view of the British Royal Family. Through his impressive photos, captured across five decades, the African-born photo journalist gave rise to a more informal and candid variety of royal photography. Given his relaxed style, Anwar …
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