Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko of Japan have confirmed their attendance at King Charles and Queen Camilla’s coronation. The country’s imperial household has announced that the royal couple will represent Emperor Naruihto, 63, at the historic event on 6 May. The pair will reportedly leave Tokyo two days …
Read More »H&M Move launches capsule collection made from captured carbon emissions
In a move towards sustainable sportswear, retail giant H&M and material science company LanzaTech have conjured up an innovative collection created from diverted carbon emissions. H&M joined forces with LanzaTech to push forward the sustainable agenda whilst democratising eco-friendly sportswear. The drop, which is available online now, is made partly …
Read More »LETTER: Young child with Newfoundland roots keeping memory of Titanic alive in British Columbia
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS Over one hundred years ago, on Monday, April 15, 1912, the RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic, the largest and most luxurious ocean liner of its time, sank on its maiden voyage after hitting a large iceberg 95 miles off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. …
Read More »Aboard & Dine Like A Royal At The Historic Frontier Mail Train-Themed Restaurant In Karnal
Karnal in Haryana has its own rich and vibrant heritage that often gets overlooked when it comes to heritage travelling. However, you wouldn’t take an architectural landmark that personifies the grandiose and elegance to be right here in Karnal. But the palatial luxury hotel, Noor Mahal brings a charm of …
Read More »Junior doctors in the UK speak on their strike
Junior doctors in the British Medical Association (BMA) and Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association (HCSA) are taking four consecutive days of strikes this week. World Socialist Web Site reporters visited picket lines on the first day of the action. Victoria was picketing Sheffield’s Northern General Hospital. She has been a …
Read More »Editorial The doctors’ strike raises issues key to our NHS’s future
THE four-day strike by junior doctors this week marks the longest national strike in NHS history. Though members of other health unions are voting on an improved — though still below-inflation — pay award following successful strike action, the doctors’ walkout shows we are a long way from industrial peace …
Read More »Spotify Pie Chart is back: Is there an Apple Music version?
The online feature originally took social media by storm last year but streaming fans are flocking to update their pies 2023 and here’s how you can too. The third-party website, which was developed by University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) student Darren Huang, analyses your Spotify listening habits and presents your results in …
Read More »International Distributions Services PLC 10.0% potential upside indicated by JP Morgan
International Distributions Services PLC with ticker (LON:IDS) now has a potential upside of 10.0% according to JP Morgan. JP Morgan set a target price of 250 GBX for the company, which when compared to the International Distributions Services PLC share price of 227 GBX at opening today (11/04/2023) indicates a …
Read More »The venerable company that flies the flag for British cruising
Founded in 1837, the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, as it was then called, was the first to offer cruises as we know them when passengers joined Royal Mail ships sailing to ports in the Mediterranean and the Iberian peninsula. © Christopher Ison Sally and Kevin Gilbert wave to …
Read More »Owens Group invests in industrial warehouse
C1 Trade Park – Owens Group Logistics, warehousing and distribution company Owens Group has invested in a further 60,589 sq ft industrial warehouse in South Wales. The company has signed a five-year lease at C1 Trade Park, Aberaman, following a significant contract expansion. It has in excess of 1,000 vehicles …
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