The draft Royal Decree prescribes zoning of entertainment places in EEC-U-Tapao Airport and the Eastern Aviation City in Rayong province to ensure orderliness of the local area. Deputy Government Spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul disclosed that the cabinet approved the draft Royal Decree on Zoning of Entertainment Places in Rayong Province proposed …
Read More »HM the King grants royal pardon to Thaksin, reducing his prison sentence to one year
His Majesty the King has granted a reduction in Mr. Thaksin’s prison sentence to one year – the reduction is intended to enable Mr. Thaksin to contribute his knowledge, abilities, and experience for the benefit of the nation, society, and the people. His Majesty the King has granted a royal …
Read More »Chinese Smishing Triad Gang Hits US Users in Extensive Cybercrime Attack
Triad cleverly impersonates postal/delivery services like Royal Mail or USPS to trap unsuspecting US citizens in its newly detected smishing campaign. Cybersecurity rsearcgers at Resecurity have published an advisory about the newly discovered large-scale smishing campaign from the Chinese-speaking cybercrime group Smishing Triad targeting US-based users through impersonating popular mail and delivery …
Read More »Royal Mint reveals 10 rarest 50p coins in circulation
The Royal Mint has revealed its top ten rarest 50 pence coins currently in circulation. Since moving to pounds and pence in 1971, more than 70 variations of the 50p coin have been minted, including several rare designs which could be worth a lot more than 50p. The famous Kew …
Read More »Royal Mail shares list of areas affected by postal delays this weekend
Royal Mail aims to deliver to all addresses six days a week. However, this is not always possible due to resourcing issues, high levels of sickness, absences, poor weather conditions and other local factors. When particular local offices are affected, Royal Mail rotates deliveries to minimise the delay to individual …
Read More »Charles III maintains royal tradition at Highland Games event
BRAEMAR, United Kingdom, Sept 2 — Britain’s King Charles III today attended his first annual Highland Games in Braemar as monarch, a traditional highlight of his late mother Queen Elizabeth II’s summer visits to Scotland. The Braemar Gathering, near the British sovereign’s remote Balmoral retreat in northeast Scotland, is always …
Read More »Revealed: ALL of the Royal Navy’s attack submarines are currently confined to port leaving the country unprotected from Russian vessels loitering off UK
Revealed: ALL of the Royal Navy’s attack submarines are currently confined to port leaving the country unprotected from Russian vessels loitering off UK The situation has emerged as Grant Shapps was selected as Defence Secretary By Mark Nicol Updated: 21:06 EDT, 2 September 2023 Every British nuclear attack submarine is …
Read More »One man show promising tears and laughs coming to Failsworth
‘You’ll be old yourself one day’ by Failsworth’s Dom Collins is set to explore aging through comedy. Dom had worked as a postman in Manchester for 40 years, before deciding to pack it all in at 57 to become a comedian. Now 67, Dom said: “While I was still working …
Read More »“It is beyond toxic. The morale is so low”: Texas rural letter carrier speaks out on terrible working conditions, massive pay cuts
Build a Rank-and-File Committee to stop the attack on the post office! Fill out the form at the bottom of this article to learn more. All submissions will be kept anonymous. USPS mail carrier [Photo: United States Postal Service] A massive assault on the United States Postal Service is currently …
Read More »King Charles dons a kilt and shares a giggle with sister Anne as the siblings attend their mother’s favourite event the Highland Games for the first time since she died
King Charles III has paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, as he attended the Highland Games today – an event that was a firm favourite of the monarch. The King represented the Royal Family at the event alongside his wife Queen Camilla – the first since Queen …
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