Gordon MP Richard Thomson has praised the efforts of local postal workers during their busiest time of the year. A huge amount of work goes into the festive period by Royal Mail, which was made more challenging by the continuing pandemic. Mr Thomson said: “There is a huge amount of …
Read More »Public services facing crippling Covid absence rates
To continue reading please register or login to your OHW+ account. Public services including healthcare, transport and education are coming under strain amid crippling Covid-19 absence rates. Health leaders have indicated that the pressure of absences on health services in England was becoming unsustainable, with thousands of NHS staff off …
Read More »More than 200 people to control security in the Three Wise Men parade in Alicante
The Alicante City Council, through the Department of Security, will implement a security device, during January 4 and 5, with more than two hundred members of the Local Police and Civil Protection volunteers with the aim of “ensuring security, compliance with anticovid measures and coordinating traffic cuts to celebrate the …
Read More »Two women left ‘traumatised’ by armed robbery in Sunshine Coast pub
An armed robbery in a Queensland pub has left two women “traumatised” after two people in balaclavas, one brandishing a gun, charged through a pokie room. The two people, believed to be a man and a woman, entered the Royal Mail Hotel in Tewantin on the Sunshine Coast around midnight …
Read More »Falklands veteran’s widow begs public to get vaccine after ex-Marine died from Covid
A widow whose ex-Marine husband died of coronavirus has begged people to get jabbed and wear face coverings. Ali Swinburne warned the cost of donning a mask was ‘nothing compared to being forced on to a ventilator’. The 54-year-old from South Shields, Tyne and Wear, lost Mark, 57, to the …
Read More »Rail commuters face delays linked to covid and faults on return to work
Rail passengers were hit by disruption on the first working day of the year in England and Wales due to a combination of faults and coronavirus-related staff shortages. No London Overground services were able to run between Clapham Junction and Surrey Quays on Tuesday morning due to a fault on …
Read More »Citizens Advice East Herts explains where you stand with missing parcels
A package is left on a doorstep and is “hidden” under the doormat CREDIT: Merril Buckhorn Submitted by Citizens Advice East Herts Ever had a parcel go missing? Will no-one take responsability? Here’s Sarah Jones from Citizens Advice East Herts to cleare up some of those lingering questions with her …
Read More »How I’d invest in dividend stocks to generate passive income
A main objective of mine is to grow my passive income stream. I think dividend stocks are a great way to do this because the income I receive is truly passive. It requires little effort from me after I buy the shares, as long as I monitor how the businesses …
Read More »Plenty of events taking place at free open day organised by Save Coventry Airport
CAMPAIGNERS battling to save Coventry Airport have organised an open day at the venue in Baginton from 10am this Saturday, January 8. There will be a variety of events taking place, including an informal ‘fly-in’. The world’s last airworthy ex-RAF Vampire jet will be on display, and tours of the …
Read More »Couriers and Messengers Market Size, Scope, Forecast to 2029
New Jersey, United States,- The latest report published by Verified Market Reports shows that the Couriers and Messengers Market is likely to garner a great pace in the coming years. Analysts examined market drivers, confinements, risks and openings in the world market. The Couriers and Messengers report shows the likely direction of the …
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