London Ceremony in October will See CILT Winners Crowned UK – The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) has announced the finalists for its prestigious CILT Annual Awards for Excellence 2019, as the association celebrates its centenary year. An important date for many in the logistics and transport professionals’ …
Read More »On this day: August 2
1784: The first specially built Royal Mail coach ran from Bristol to London. 1788: English painter Thomas Gainsborough died. 1865:Alice's Adventures … Source link
Read More »Major north-east road through town to shut for 11 days
A major road through a north-east town is to close on Monday for more than a week while resurfacing works are carried out. The work on Kirk Street and Erroll Street in Peterhead will continue until August 16. Access to properties and businesses will be maintained when it is safe …
Read More »SquareBook Aims To Unbundle IPOs
SquareBook, the fintech aiming to remove conflicts of interest in the initial public offering process, said it has held promising conversations with potential issuers which it hopes to announce over the next 12 months. The firm was authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority last month after taking part in the …
Read More »Gynaecologists slam ‘vagina spa’ that is coming to the UK
Gynaecologists have slammed a ‘vagina spa’ set to come to the UK later this year, which offers treatments that clean the intimate area. The VSPOT Medi Spa offers customers in New York vagina steaming ‘infused with therapeutic herbs’ and a gold-infused ‘facial’. British women will be able to pay the …
Read More »Tram operator supports terminal illness charter • West Bridgford Wire
The operator of Nottingham’s tram network has signed up to an initiative aimed at supporting employees facing terminal illness. Keolis Nottingham is the latest employer to sign up to the Dying to Work Voluntary Charter, following in the footsteps of employers such as Rolls Royce, Royal Mail and the Co-op. The …
Read More »Princess Eugenie will become the FIRST royal to launch her own podcast
Princess Eugenie will become the FIRST royal to launch her own podcast as she announces a new show focused on fighting slavery Princess Eugenie, 29, who is tenth in line to throne, will co-host the podcast She joins Julia De Boinville for their charity, The Anti-Slavery Collective Podcast will have …
Read More »Royal commission probes aged home closure
The aged care royal commission will grill a retirement home owner over the Queensland facility’s abrupt closure, which forced the emergency evacuation of about 70 “abandoned” residents. Arthur Miller, who owns aged care provider People Care, will be questioned at a public hearing in Brisbane next week about the unprecedented …
Read More »Neighbours asked to pay to read about plans for new homes at Duntiglennan Fields
Bungling bosses behind a controversial housing plan forced furious neighbours to fork out £1.50 to find out the details – because they didn’t pay enough postage. Duntocher residents bracing themselves for the latest fight against a proposed development at Duntiglennan Fields reacted with a mix of shock and anger. They …
Read More »FTSE 250 movers: Amigo dives, Capita leaps
London’s FTSE 250 was down 0.36% at 19,596.33 in afternoon trade on Thursday, as Amigo Holdings led the index lower. Meanwhile, Intu dived lower for the second session in a row as analysts at Goldman Sachs slashed their price target for the stock from 84p to 40p the day after …
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