The Ravenshead sorting office may yet be closed down despite a community petition staving off former closure plans. Postmen were originally told that they would be relocated Mansfield in March, but a 600-signature-strong petition kept them put. The petition has now reached 2000 signatures, but the postmistress has said that …
Read More »Tea Bird Tea, Malaysian organic healthy tea bag brand
Hailing from Northern Ireland, Ashleigh has been living in Malaysia for the past nine years. Originally, she had moved here due to her husband’s role, but now, Ashleigh herself is a part of the Talent Pass scheme, also known as Residence Pass-Talent. An initiative to facilitate the entry and stay …
Read More »San Francisco Chronicle writers hold lunch-hour picket to protest low wages
A group of approximately 40 writers from the San Francisco Chronicle picketed outside the newspaper headquarters in downtown San Francisco during their lunch hour Tuesday afternoon. The workers, under the San Fransisco Chronicle Guild (SFCG) union, have been engaged in contract negotiations for nearly two years with Hearst Communications, the …
Read More »‘Our attitude to the Tories has hardened’ says junior doctor
News Paul, a radiology doctor in the east of England, spoke to Socialist Worker about the forthcoming junior doctors’ strike from 14 to 17 June—and the BMA union’s plans for 3-days of strikes per month during the summer. By Yuri Prasad Downloading PDF. Please wait… Thursday 25 May 2023 Issue …
Read More »Car crashes into Swanage garden after smashing through wall
Firefighters had to help get a car back onto the road after it crashed through a wall and into a Dorset garden. A post on Facebook from Swanage Fire Station said the incident took place yesterday afternoon (May 24) after the team received reports of a crash. Pictures taken from …
Read More »Recent Royal Outings Confirm New Family Title for Princess Kate – Tullahoma News
Thanks to a variety of royal outings lately, the royal family have given rare public insight into their family dynamic, including the titles they … Source link
Read More »Paisley’s radicals to be brought back to life
A NEW project aims to bring Paisley’s radical history back to life as part of a £45 million refurbishment of the town’s museum. About 20,000 people rallied in the Scottish town in September 1819 to show solidarity with workers killed at Manchester’s Peterloo massacre a month prior. When protesters refused to have banners and flags confiscated by …
Read More »Boss of Young’s pub chain says food inflation is ‘starting to ease’
Young’s boss says food inflation is ‘starting to ease’ as pub chain unveils upturn in annual profits and looks ahead to the Rugby World Cup Young’s boss Simon Dodd expects food inflation to be in single digits this year The pub chain group saw its revenue rise over 19% in …
Read More »Hover X1 “ultimate portable aerial camera” zooms over crowdfunding goal line within first 24 hours
ZeroZero touts its Hover X1 drone as a potentially “cinematic” alternative to action-cams, selfie sticks and smartphones, as it can take their camera-centric use-cases to the sky in a “hands-free” way. This new answer to Snapchat’s Pixy also purports to “make flying fun again” with flight-paths that results in some …
Read More »Killer jailed for life over ‘violent and sustained’ deadly attack in Bournemouth
A murderer has been jailed for life after killing a man during a drugs row in a Dorset hostel. Alex Banda, 28, of Poole, was found guilty of murdering Daniel Upson at the property on Frances Road, Bournemouth, on December 16 last year. Dorset Police said Banda’s attack on the …
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