A US federal judge is considering temporarily suspending the capture of wild horses in the state of Nevada, where advocates say the federal government is “needlessly and recklessly” killing free-roaming mustangs in violation of US laws. District judge Miranda Du said she expects to rule by Monday on the advocates’ …
Read More »Employed adults think flexible working is just as important as high salaries in jobs
Employed adults consider flexible working and a great team of colleagues just as important as a high salary when looking for a new job. A study of 2,000 UK adults revealed understanding bosses and generous sick pay are also major factors when applying for new roles. Half of those polled …
Read More »Royal Mail’s (RMG) “Buy” Rating Reiterated at Berenberg Bank
Royal Mail (LON:RMG)‘s stock had its “buy” rating reiterated by Berenberg Bank in a research report issued on Thursday, Price Targets.com reports. They currently have a GBX 650 ($8.77) target price on the stock. Berenberg Bank’s price target points to a potential upside of 48.64% from the company’s current price. …
Read More »Two Post Offices lost every week says Citizens Advice
Two Post Offices lost every week says Citizens Advice – Tamebay Home | Logistics | Two Post Offices lost every week says Citizens Advice We use cookies so we can provide you with the best online experience. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of …
Read More »Out-of-home leads Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations
The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust has commissioned a nationwide multimedia campaign to remember victims of genocide. London’s Piccadilly Lights and BFI IMAX led outdoor executions as part of the ‘Light the Darkness’ campaign to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Landsec, owner of the Piccadilly Lights, gave the space for 15 minutes …
Read More »Delivery Hero Food Hong Kong being investigated under competition laws
28 January 2022 Transport / Logistics Services Hong Kong competition authorities are investigating restaurant delivery businesses Foodpanda’s and Deliveroo’s parent company Delivery Hero Food Hong Kong. The Competition Commission is investigating whether the company has imposed anti-competitive practices such as requiring the restaurants to work with its delivery businesses exclusively. At …
Read More »John LYTOLLIS – News and Star
LYTOLLIS John Peacefully at home on Sunday 23rd January 2022, John aged 69 years (former Gillford Park Football Team player, and employee of Stead McAlpin and Royal Mail). Beloved husband of Omchai, dearly loved father of Steven, Freya, Robbie and Anita, cherished grandad of Elliot and Toby, much loved brother …
Read More »Truckers in Canada form ‘Freedom Convoy’ to protest Covid vaccine rules
‘Tens of thousands of people’ have turned out to supports truckers in Canada who have formed a ‘Freedom Convoy’ to protest against new laws mandating vaccine passports for lorry drivers. Some reports suggest as many as 50,000 truckers are taking part and that the convoy is 70 km – or …
Read More »how much is it worth?
THE Charles Dickens £2 coin is one of the most common in circulation – but yours could still be worth a pretty penny. Here’s how much the special edition £2 piece is worth. 1 More than 8million Charles Dickens £2 pieces were made in 2012 – but some are worth …
Read More »Two Post Offices a week have closed in the past two years, study finds
More than 200 Post Offices have closed in the last two years – the equivalent of two a week, according to new research. Citizens Advice said its study also found that 1291 Post Offices are currently deemed “temporarily closed”, but more than half of these have been shut for more …
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