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What do the Queen, Audi and Eric Morecambe have in common? They’ve all played a part in the glittering rise of Why Not Associates More: continued here
What do the Queen, Audi and Eric Morecambe have in common? They’ve all played a part in the glittering rise of Why Not Associates More: continued here
Daily Mail The hour has come for a new BritanniaDaily MailBy Daily Mail Comment Today the Mail rejoices that a crude attempt to scupper a scheme to replace the Royal Yacht Britannia has spectacularly backfired. Opponents hoped to undermine it by leaking a letter from the Education Secretary, …and more » More: continued here
Telegraph.co.uk Ascot orders cover-up amid accusations Queen's favourite meeting is dumbing downDaily MailBy Marcus Townend and Rebecca English In recent years, efforts to broaden appeal have seen the stands at Royal Ascot become increasingly popular with a less distinguished – and rather more casually dressed – breed of race-goer. …Royal Ascot to tighten dress codeTelegraph.co.ukall…
(MENAFN – Arab News) Jordan's Queen Alia International Airport has become a hub for the Middle East and a cargo transit point to the rest of the world because of the country's distinguished location … More: continued here
Blackburn postman in race row warned to 'watch his back'Lancashire TelegraphAbdul Musa, from Burnley, claims Royal Mail bosses failed to protect him from a culture of racist abuse and intimidation at Blackburn's Canterbury Street postal centre, the Manchester hearing was told. One worker, accused of mimicking Asian colleagues, …and more » More: continued here
People could travel a round-trip of 11 miles to collect undelivered mailThis is Local LondonBy Abigail Woodcock » THE CLOSURE of a mail delivery office in Swanscombe could mean people travelling a round-trip of 11 miles to collect undelivered mail. From January 30, Royal Mail will relocate its office in Swanscombe High Street to West…
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Daily Mail Archaeologists uncover 1100-year-old tomb of female singer in Egypt's Valley …Daily MailBy Daily Mail Reporter Archaeologists from Egypt and Switzerland have unearthed the 1100-year-old tomb of a female singer in the Valley of the Kings, officials have revealed. It is the only tomb of a woman not related to the ancient royal families…
The campaign for a yacht in honour of Her Majesty (pictured) won the backing of David Cameron yesterday and is also being ‘supported’ by Prince Charles and Princess Anne. More: continued here