Heathrow Airport (Image: Graceful) Data from the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority showed that UK airports saw a combined 14.2 million passengers in Summer 2020, the lowest number since 1975. Between July & September, traditionally the busiest month for summer holidays, the drop was 75% on the previous year with some …
Read More »Aviation professional embarks on romantic challenge
My Covid story goes back to the first quarantine in March-April 2020. Me and Dominyka, my girlfriend at the time, made an arrangement ‒ I had to propose to her until February 14, 2021. Otherwise, she would be the one proposing to me and as a gentleman I couldn’t let …
Read More »Anthony ‘Tony’ Percival – Worcester News
PERCIVAL Anthony ‘Tony’ Former Royal Mail Worker, Worcester. Passed away suddenly on 6th March 2021, aged 88 years. A loving Husband to Jean. Wonderful Dad, Grandad, Great Grandad and Brother, who will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Due to Covid-19 restrictions a private funeral service, will take …
Read More »Sydney’s iconic Royal Easter Show is back ON
Sydney’s iconic Royal Easter Show is back ON after being cancelled due to Covid – but things will be very different Sydney Royal Easter Show will return in April with guests capped at 60,000 daily Face masks are not compulsory and guests will be required to socially distance Covid-19 marshalls …
Read More »Business leaders face a minefield in the workplace
Expert business and leadership development consultancy, A Matter of Choice, is run by identical twins, Karen Powell and Lesley Heath. Both Karen and Lesley have spent their careers at the very top of the HR and safety industry having both held senior management roles in organisations including Asda, Royal Mail …
Read More »Calls to reinstate postbox so elderly can avoid steep hill
RESIDENTS have called for a postbox to be reinstated in Poole so elderly people aren’t forced to walk up and down one of the steepest hills in town. Before the post box on Alder Road was removed, campaigners had contacted Royal Mail to have it ‘ungagged’ as it had been …
Read More »The Times Scotland view on rail renationalisation: Changing Trains | Scotland
The franchise system that runs Britain’s privatised rail service has not worked well. The notion of a bidding system for different sections of the network, with each franchise guaranteed only for seven years, has meant a lack of long-term planning, uneven standards and growing passenger complaints about time-keeping and ticket …
Read More »Piers Morgan criticises Gayle King for comments on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Piers Morgan has slammed American broadcaster Gayle King for acting as a ‘PR mouthpiece’ for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to ‘facilitate their ongoing public trashing of our Royal Family’. The former Good Morning Britain host told the CBS This Morning presenter last night to do her ‘job as …
Read More »New chair revealed at listed Sage Group
Sage Group has revealed the identity of the new chairman who will replace Sir Donald Brydon. Brydon is to step down as non-executive chair of the listed accountancy software giant in September after nine years on the board, in line with UK Corporate Governance Code requirements. Brydon became chairman in 2012, the same year …
Read More »Currys PC World Prize Winner Emails Are a Scam
Recently, UK residents have been receiving emails claiming to be from well-known electrical retailer Currys PC World. They congratulate you on having won a competition, with prizes varying from a MacBook Pro to a Nespresso coffee machine or a Dyson vacuum cleaner. If you’ve shopped at Currys PC World, there’s …
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