A Royal Mail investigation into bullying and harassment at a Devon delivery office continues. Postal workers at the Ivybridge office went out on strike “in support of a colleague” after an alleged “bullying” incident with management back in July this year. At the time, Royal Mail confirmed that it had …
Read More »‘They wanted me out’: Liverpool doctor speaks of ‘inhumane’ treatment by government
A young Liverpool doctor has spoken of the ‘inhumane’ way she was ordered to leave the country after living here for more than 13 years. Dr Mu-Chun Chiang, 27, is a fully qualified NHS doctor who lives in Liverpool City Centre and is currently working at Aintree Hospital while she …
Read More »Global Courier Services Market Growth Ratio Analysis with Top Prominent Players like UPS, FedEx, Royal Mail, DHL, China Post – World Industry News
The present report offers each and every minute detail about the Global Courier Services Market by wrapping around all its necessary factors. The details may be either macroscopic or microscopic in terms of an overview of the market, industry performance, modern tactics, market disputes, key growth factors, value chain analysis, …
Read More »Queen will not have approved of Harry’s ‘outburst’, royal biographer claims
The Queen would not have approved of the Duke of Sussex’s recent impassioned attack on the British tabloid press, a royal expert has suggested. Royal biographer Penny Junor claimed Harry’s highly personal statement in which he criticised the media for a “ruthless campaign” against his wife would make his ongoing …
Read More »Unofficial post walkout in Merseyside in anti-racist solidarity with Muslim worker
Merseyside post workers rallying in support of their union’s national strike ballot (Pic: @CWUnews/Twitter) Postal workers in Merseyside walked out on unofficial strike on Wednesday over claims a manager made a racist comment to a Muslim worker. It was a great display of anti-racist solidarity. CWU union members at the …
Read More »Easy, tigers: Where mobile speed camera vans are in Gloucestershire in October
We are well into autumn and we’ve experienced weather and flood warnings already, so driving carefully is vital when the weather can suddenly turn. Speed limits are there for a reason and in the locations below, there is going to be extra enforcement this month with mobile speed cameras in …
Read More »Will Bristol Temple Meads be getting another passenger entrance?
When Bristol University’s brand new £300 million campus is built behind Temple Meads, it is hoped it will include a new entrance to the city’s historic railway station. The station has already seen a number of upgrades in the last year, including the electrification project and two new sets of …
Read More »Fourfoursixsix wins consent for nine-storey towers | News
Fourfoursixsix Architects has won planning permission for a 121-home mixed-use scheme on the site of a former Marks & Spencer store in Haringey, north London. The development (pictured) will contain 16,000sq ft of retail space fronting Wood Green’s High Road, with apartments above set back from the street and focused …
Read More »All brains: Royal Selangor head Tan Sri Yong Poh Kon on starting the Malaysian Mensa Society and its future | Life
Yong is the founding president of the Malaysian Mensa Society, which is now presided over by Tan Kee Aun. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri PETALING JAYA, Oct 2 — Tan Sri Yong Poh Kon first discovered that he had a high IQ on a whim. While traveling on a plane …
Read More »UK acknowledges ‘pain’ over killings in 1769 of Maori in New Zealand
The UK government has expressed “regret” that British explorers killed some of the first indigenous Maori they came across in New Zealand 250 years ago. British High Commissioner to New Zealand Laura Clarke met with Maori tribal leaders in the town of Gisborne on Wednesday, marking the anniversary of Captain …
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