Vintage lifestyle and automobile festival, Race the Waves, will get Bridlington revving with excitement again this weekend. Attendees will be treated to a free spectacular of vintage American hot-rod style vehicles and motorcycles, racing the waves along the South Beach in pairs from a flagged start. The Race the Waves …
Read More »Charles becomes patron of Royal Air Force Museum
The museum said it was “honoured and thrilled” that Charles had accepted the role, saying his “dedication” and “unwavering support” make him a “fitting ambassador”. It comes after a review of more than 1,000 royal patronages conducted by the Royal Household. Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, was royal …
Read More »HR Magazine – Council appeals ruling over “bully-boy” email to strikers
Wiltshire Council is to appeal an employment tribunal ruling that an email sent by its CEO subjected workers to detriment. Terence Herbert, CEO of Wiltshire Council, sent an email to staff who were members of the GMB union the day before they were due to be balloted for the …
Read More »The World’s Longest Boeing 757 Flights This Summer
Summary The Boeing 757 only operates 17% of all long-haul narrowbody flights in summer 2024. United Airlines’ Newark-Stockholm Arlanda route is the longest non-stop scheduled 757 service. But it is ‘only’ the fifth-longest non-stop narrowbody route globally. The Boeing 757 continues to play a role in long-haul markets, defined here …
Read More »‘Coke King’ sent 20kg of cocaine from Norfolk post offices
Louis Boyle, 35, ran an online network called ‘Coke Kings’ that he used to supply customers across the UK. The former offshore worker boasted in calls that were covertly recorded by police that he was “awash with cash”. Norwich Crown Court was told packages containing kilos of cocaine were sent through …
Read More »Prince Harry says it is ‘great’ to be back in UK – hours before he and Meghan fly off to Nigeria for three-day ‘royal’ tour
Prince Harry told reporters it is ‘great’ to be back in the UK while attending an event for a children’s charity, hours before he is joined by Meghan as the pair fly to Nigeria for a three-day tour. Speaking yesterday while visiting London for Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a charity for bereaved …
Read More »How royal garden parties always steal the show: From the Queen being heard saying Chinese aides were ‘very rude’ in 2015 state visit… to Kate and Sophie’s coordinated ensembles – as the King attends party at Buckingham Palace
The Buckingham Palace garden party is one of the most prestigious invitations of the season. Established by Queen Victoria in the 1860s as twice-yearly ‘breakfasts’ presenting debutantes into society, the afternoon events took full advantage of the nation’s new-found obsession with tea-drinking. Today, the sovereign hosts two summer garden parties at Buckingham …
Read More »New body for Horizon redress would take months and cost millions – Government – The Irish News
The Government has said setting up a new body to deal with financial redress for Horizon victims would “take months and cost millions”. The Business and Trade Committee previously issued a report which said an independent intermediary should be established to help victims “through every stage of their compensation claims” …
Read More »Did Prince Harry try to upstage his family by making royal-style visit to charity that helps bereaved children of military parents in London – as brother Prince William and father King Charles carried out official visits elsewhere?
Prince Harry made a surprise visit to a charity event in London today – as his father King Charles and brother Prince William undertook official royal visits elsewhere. The Duke of Sussex, 39, was pictured chatting and playing games with bereaved military children as he made an unexpected visit to Scotty’s …
Read More »Cooks & Partners delivers Postal Museum catering deal
The café will sit within the 'welcome space' of the Postal Museum, which greets guests before the experience they ride through the a Royal Mail rail … Source link
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