Bonhill has $1.1m US paycheck loan forgiven

Bonhill Group updated the market on its US Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan on Tuesday, having received the $1.1m loan on 29 May. The AIM-traded business information, events and data company said the loan was made to protect US jobs and, provided it used it for employee retention, payroll and …

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Czech spy ‘targeted Royal Family through Lord Snowdon in 1970s’ 

Czech spy ‘targeted Royal Family by meeting Queen’s brother-in-law Lord Snowdon twice in 1970s’ Communist spies allegedly tried to infiltrate the Royal Family during Cold War Czech agent ‘Krupsky’ posed as embassy official to meet Lord Snowdon Suggested he discussed Royal trip to Soviet Union and possible photo exhibition with Princess …

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Next PLC hardly seems to have put a foot wrong in 30 years

The company has had a succession of visionary leaders and in the current century at least has made a habit of under-promising and over-delivering Not many people remember the family-owned tailoring business, J Hepworth. If you do remember it, and you were not particularly interested in stock market news in …

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Falkirk village mourns death of popular postman

David Park was a familiar figure in the villages of Avonbridge and Standburn over the last quarter of a century deliveriing the mail, come rain or shine, day-in-day-out all year round. Unfortunately Mr Park, who lived in Standburn all his life, had been ill for some time and died on …

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