It was reported that tools, including a chop saw worth £600, were taken from a business on Royal Mail House on Terminus Terrace on Saturday, February 15. READ MORE: Construction firm burgled twice in two years as ‘opportunist’ strikes (Image: Hampshire Constabulary) Police have been carrying out enquiries and now have now released the image …
Read More »Villagers heard ‘loud bang’ as post box theft damages road and pavement
Families heard a ‘loud bang’ as a post box was stolen from their village. And the theft in the centre of Rudyard has damaged the road and pavement. Now police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, which took place at around 10.40pm on Monday. StokeonTrentLive had previously reported how …
Read More »How Kate Middleton is forging her own path and rewriting the royal fashion rulebook with ‘strategic’ approach
The Princess of Wales has long been celebrated for her style, striking a perfect balance between high-end designer pieces and affordable high street fashion. Kate’s ability to mix luxury brands with accessible labels has cemented her status as a global fashion icon, while also making her wardrobe relatable and attainable …
Read More »Rudyard post box missing after villagers hear loud bang
Alex McIntyre BBC News, West Midlands Google The post box, pictured here in 2023, was reported missing the day after residents heard a loud bang A post box has gone missing from a Staffordshire village, with the only clue to its disappearance so far being a loud bang heard the …
Read More »14 Hills awarded prestigious AA Rosette for culinary excellence
14 Hills, the fourteenth-floor bar & restaurant at the top of 120 Fenchurch Street has been awarded an AA Rosette. Recognised for its culinary excellence, careful preparation, and quality ingredients, the restaurant is celebrating receiving the illustrious award. Located in the heart of London’s Square Mile, 14 Hills is an all-day dining sanctuary …
Read More »Severn Trent begins training new recruits in preparation for £415m pipe renewal project with £46m invested in Shropshire
The water company is investing £415 million into the scheme for the benefit of homes and businesses across the region – one of the largest projects in the UK’s water network in over a decade. Around 440 new jobs are being created to serve the whole Severn Trent region and …
Read More »Did Royal Mail fail victims of groping Northumberland postman?
Fiona Trott, Duncan Leatherdale & Mary Litchfield BBC News Northumbria Police Michael Stewart has been jailed for six and a half years Northumberland postman Michael Stewart has been jailed for six and a half years for groping five women, one of whom killed herself in the aftermath. His victims say …
Read More »Three suspects seen on CCTV prying in vehicles in Saxmundham
The individuals were reported three separate times as they attempted to gain access to vehicles in Saxmundham at around 5am on Sunday. One incident involved the hooded suspects gaining entry to a Volkswagen Polo on Fairfield road, reportedly stealing a tool bag and spare change. In another incident, they entered a Ford …
Read More »Flagship Group shortlisted for national award in London
Norwich-based Flagship Group has been named as a finalist in the Environmental Fleet of the Year category at the Fleet News Awards. This is the second year in a row that the housing provider has been shortlisted for the award. Last year, the group was awarded the ‘highly commended’ trophy …
Read More »Competition partners head for Hogan Lovells
A pair of BCLP litigators has moved to Hogan Lovells in London, bringing notable UK Competition Appeal Tribunal experience. Hogan Lovells has recruited Edward Coulson and Andrew Leitch as partners in both its London competition litigation and collective actions practices, effective 14 February. They have arrived from another Anglo-US tie-up, …
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