This comes as it was revealed that she had come into contact with Prince Charles whilst he was infected with the disease. The Queen is said to be experiencing “mild cold-like symptoms” and expects to carry out “light duties” this week. Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “Buckingham Palace confirm …
Read More »Prince Philip’s ceremonial military uniform goes on display
Prince Philip’s ceremonial military uniform worn to royal events goes on display in exhibition celebrating his role as Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles Duke of Edinburgh’s Rifles ceremonial military uniform has gone on display Prince Philip, who died in April 2021, aged 99, was Colonel-in-Chief of successive Regiments that have made up …
Read More »Royal charity spent 98% of its cash raised in one year on paying just 10 staff, probe reveals
Royal charity spent 98% of its cash raised in one year on paying just 10 staff, probe reveals The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust (QCT) paid out £787,314 in staff costs The sum represents 98 per cent of the money it raised in a year of operation Over half of the cash …
Read More »Arlan Hamilton wants to reroute how startups hire
Since launching the venture firm Backstage Capital in 2015, Arlan Hamilton has invested millions in more than 195 companies led by underrepresented founders, from a duo taking on auto insurance to a team rethinking how we virtually learn. Despite the breadth in the business, Hamilton says she is consistently asked …
Read More »The dangerous arsonists whose fires put Berkshire lives at risk
IT GOES without saying how dangerous fire is, so those who deliberately start blazes are rightly punished at court. And there have been a handful of arson cases dealt with at Reading Crown Court over the past six months which could have led to deadly situations. Here’s what happened to …
Read More »Millions of households could have to install water meters
MILLIONS of households could be forced into having water meters installed in their home or risk a £200 hike to their bills. Rules state that water companies can make families install meters in areas where there is a water shortage. 1 Millions of Brits could have to install water meters …
Read More »Deaths of women who underwent lung transplants linked to outbreak at Royal Papworth Hospital
Deaths of women who underwent lung transplants are linked to bug outbreak at Cambridge’s Royal Papworth Hospital Karen Starling, 54, and Anne Martinez, 60, were infected with a rare bug after apparent successful transplants at the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge Virus was found in the water system three months …
Read More »Royal Mail plc (LON:RMG) Given Consensus Rating of “Buy” by Brokerages
Shares of Royal Mail plc (LON:RMG) have received a consensus rating of “Buy” from the eleven analysts that are covering the stock, Marketbeat reports. Three research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and eight have issued a buy rating on the company. The average 1-year price objective …
Read More »What the papers say – February 20
The Ukraine crisis, a reported investigation into Government leaks to Nick Clegg and the latest Jimmy Carr controversy are among the topics on Sunday’s front pages. The Observer says the West will arm resistance in Ukraine if Russia invades, as The Independent carries accusations from the country’s president that the …
Read More »How Prince Harry tried to keep his legal fight over bodyguards a secret
Prince Harry tried to keep details of his legal battle to reinstate his police protection secret from the public, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. High Court documents show he sought a far-reaching confidentiality order on documents and witness statements surrounding his case against the Government. But the Home Office …
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