PD Ports strengthens leadership team | News

Law joins the company from Royal Mail where she held several senior positions both in and outside finance, most recently as the chief financial officer for Royal Mail UK. Law will bring corporate insight and operational experience to PD Ports whilst also advocating its diversity and inclusion agenda. Crowe built …

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Warkop | Little Collins Street

It’s been two years since Melbourne was introduced to Warkop, and now the world of Indonesian and South East Asian-flavoured sangas is about to extend beyond the Richmond postcode with a second locale on Little Collins Street in the city.  On the cards for the all-new store from Warkop’s Barry Susanto and Erwin …

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Labour Together’s handy ‘Stevenage Woman’

A THINK TANK called Labour Together identified a key demographic of voters, termed the “Stevenage Woman,” that Labour needs to win. According to its report, titled Red Shift, this Stevenage Woman is against nationalisation: only 7 per cent of this group is in favour of public ownership. These claims were all …

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DHL Express upgrades its fleet

DHL Express has placed an order with Jetran for nine B777-200LR freighters converted by Mammoth Freighters. The first aircraft will be delivered in 2024, with the remaining aircraft scheduled to be delivered by early 2027. This agreement is part of DHL Express’ overarching sustainability strategy to modernize DHL Express’ long-haul …

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William and Harry told to do their duty

When General Sir Mike Jackson had an audience with the Queen, he would ask his staff to request a midday slot. “Because after half an hour or 40 minutes, the Queen would ring a small bell and say, ‘Time for a sherry, I think.’” Just one tiny insight into royal …

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