Nine taxi drivers have been banned from driving in part of Somerset after failing to complete safeguarding training. Sedgemoor District Council issues licences to taxi and Hackney carriage drivers, while ensuring they are safe enough to provide such services to the public. More than a dozen drivers failed to attend …
Read More »Bets against Britain pay off as profits surge at Odey’s hedge fund
Hedge fund tycoon Crispin Odey’s wager against the pound has paid off as profits at the Boris Johnson donor’s investment firm soar. Profits at Odey Asset Management rose 81pc to £16m for the year to April 2019, according to accounts seen by The Telegraph. Mr Odey is believed to have taken £3.8m …
Read More »Hyundai, Kia invest $110 million in UK electric van startup Arrival
Korea’s Hyundai Group is backing a U.K. electric vehicle startup that plans to begin selling battery-powered delivery vans in 2021, the companies said on Thursday. Hyundai Motor Co. and sister firm Kia Motors Corp. are making the investment of 100 million euros ($110 million) in Arrival Ltd. Founded in 2015 …
Read More »Love Island’s Amy Hart cuts a glamorous figure in a plunging red dress
Love Island’s Amy Hart cuts a glamorous figure in a plunging red dress as she leaves Cirque du Soleil show with a male pal By Laura Fox For Mailonline Published: 08:43, 16 January 2020 | Updated: 09:55, 16 January 2020 She’s no stranger to a glamorous party look after rising …
Read More »Prince Harry makes the draw for Rugby League World Cup
Prince Harry today raced through his first public appearance since he and Meghan quit – dodging any questions about their future at a highly-orchestrated Buckingham Palace event that could be his last job as a senior royal. The Duke of Sussex launched the 2021 Rugby League World Cup and betrayed little sign …
Read More »We’ve had stamps for Magna Carta and the Battle of Hastings. Where’s our stamp for Scottish independence?
Richard Lochhead is asking whether the Royal Mail plans to mark the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Abroath. Richard Lochhead MSP has written to the Royal Mail Moray’s MP has made a written enquiry after being contacted by the Moray Stamp Club, asking if any commemorative stamps were to …
Read More »How personalised customer experiences helped Very.co.uk report a 6% boost to Christmas sales; plus N Brown Group and Moss Bros latest
The Very Group – newly renamed from Shop Direct – has reported a boost to retail sales in the run up to Christmas. The retailer highlighted the part that offering a personalised customer experience played a part in delivering higher sales at its flagship retail brand, Very.co.uk. The Very …
Read More »GLS Ireland adds GlobalBusinessParcel to services
15 January 2020 Transport / Logistics Services Royal Mail owned GLS Ireland has added the wider company’s GlobalBusinessParcel service to its Irish services. This allows client companies in the country to send parcels, documents and other goods to almost every country in the world. Andreas Rickert, Managing Director of GLS Ireland, …
Read More »‘Of All Of The People In All The World’
‘Of All Of The People In All The World’ A huge amount of rice has been shipped in to a disused Royal Mail depot in South London as part of a new immersive art installation. ‘Of All Of The People In All The World’ sees people on the planet past …
Read More »Delivery in a Post Brexit World available to watch again
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