Number spoofing is a heartless scam which allows Britons to be deceived by criminals pretending to be popular organisations such as the bank or Royal Mail. On BBC’s Dirty Rotten Scammers, Millie, a dog trainer from Sussex, fell victim to this devastating scam. As well as opening her own dog …
Read More »Prince Charles and Camilla in talks to bring Strictly to Queen’s home for Royal Rumba
Palace Pasa Doble for Charles and Camilla? Pair in talks to bring Strictly to Queen’s home for Royal Rumba Charles, 73, and Camilla, 74, plan to host live episode at Buckingham Palace Her Majesty, 96, gave permission for ‘the wonderful spectacle’ to be hosted Camilla is said to be a …
Read More »The Last to Disappear: Immersive Lapland mystery zips along like breathless husky ride
There was a footballer back in the day — was it Ian Rush? — about whom the saying went: “Like the Royal Mail, he always delivers.” No matter the circumstances, this guy could be relied on, every time, to get the job done. n terms of crime-writing, Jo Spain is …
Read More »Charles celebrates 70 years as Duke of Cornwall at agricultural show
The Prince of Wales has marked 70 years of holding the title Duke of Cornwall by visiting the county’s annual agricultural show. The prince, accompanied by his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, toured the Royal Cornwall Show on Friday, and saw dozens of local businesses exhibiting their wares. On arrival, …
Read More »US 10-Year Treasuries Spike On Fears The Fed Becoming More Aggressive
sergeitokmakov / Pixabay In his Daily Market Notes report to investors, while commenting on the Fed, Louis Navellier wrote: More Aggressive Fed? CPI came in hot, and the market is pulling back hard. Hopes for confirmation of peak core inflation have been crushed. Core CPI was 6% year over year, 0.6% sequentially. …
Read More »Ofcom publishes new rules for commercial drone licensing – SEENIT
Ofcom has proposed new licensing rules aimed at supporting the use of drones for commercial purposes. The regulator currently allows drones to use airwaves designated for model aircraft or for Wi-Fi. While this doesn’t require a licence, it’s unsuitable for the services offered by the latest generation of drones. As …
Read More »St Bartholomew’s become first in UK to use innovative new implant
A team of clinicians based out of St Bartholomew’s Hospital have potentially revolutionised healthcare, by becoming the first in the UK to use an implant to treat aortic regurgitation. Aortic regurgitation is when blood doesn’t flow properly out of the heart and starts to leak backwards, causing the heart to …
Read More »Cupra stolen after thieves break into Droitwich home
Thieves broke into a home before stealing keys and making off with a car. The offenders forced entry into a home on Laurelwood Road, Droitwich, via a side door at around 12.25am on June 8. They then stole keys to a car, a white Cupra Ateca, and drove off in …
Read More »TPR lays CDC code of practice before parliament
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has laid its new code of practice for the authorisation and supervision of collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes before parliament. This should allow the code to complete its legislative passage through parliament in time for trustees to apply for authorisation to operate a CDC scheme from …
Read More »The summer of discontent: who will strike and when on rail, Tube and more | News
Union bosses are warning of a “summer of discontent” as a growing number of industries threaten walkouts. From pay to hours and guarantees of no compulsory redundancies, the list of workers’ demands is growing in the face of high inflation and a tight labour market. More than 40,000 members of …
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