ACTIVISTS have raised concerns about Oxford University’s ‘toxic’ relationship with fossil fuel after it accepted millions from big oil companies despite its climate pledge. A Freedom of Information (FOI) request made by the Oxford Mail to the university revealed that, in 2019-2020, it received between one and five million pounds …
Read More »Picture special: History of Darlington’s fire brigade
A new fire station was opened in Darlington on Monday, marking a new chapter in fighting fires that goes back centuries to the Great Fire of Darlington – nearly a century before a certain conflagration down south… The Great Fire of Darlington swept through the wooden buildings of High Row …
Read More »Hilarious snaps reveal the cheeky responses brands have given to rude people on Twitter
Touché! The VERY cutting responses sent by big name brands to keyboard warriors on Twitter – including Tesco Mobile joking that a customer had no friends Amomedia rounded up viral tweets posted on company accounts for a gallery Pizza Hut mocked Leeds United after the Yorkshire football club’s social media …
Read More »Which city centre sites have been allocated for housing in Bradford’s Local Plan?
AROUND 7,000 new homes could be created within Bradford city centre through the District’s proposed Local Plan. The document, which is currently out to public consultation, sets out where homes should and shouldn’t be built in Bradford, and will dictate developments until 2038. Current targets show Bradford needs to create …
Read More »Free sign language course for Wirral residents
A new initiative to encourage more members of the public to take up sign language as an extra language and skill, is now available to residents of Wirral. The Signs4Life scheme helps people to communicate and engage with children and adults who may have hearing impairments. Hana Riaz, Signs4Life partnerships …
Read More »ANDREW PIERCE: Lindsay Hoyle’s royal approval for flying the flag
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the Commonwealth Day service in Westminster Abbey, attended by the Queen, the Prime Minister and faith leaders, has been cancelled. But I’m told Her Majesty is delighted that the Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, is flying the flag for the Commonwealth, which she …
Read More »Death notices and funeral announcements from the Hull Daily Mail this week
Every week, dozens of funeral notices and birth announcements are made in the Hull Daily Mail. Announcing the death of a family member has been a time-honoured tradition for family and loved ones, a tradition which should continue as a life should be celebrated and never forgotten. There have been …
Read More »Couriers and Messengers Market Size – Industry Growth Report, 2027|Deutsche Post DHL, United Parcel Service, FedEx – South Florida Theater Review
Los Angeles, United State, February 2021, – – QY Research offers an overarching research and analysis-based study on the global Couriers and Messengers market, covering growth prospects, market development potential, profitability, supply and demand, and other important subjects. The report presented here comes out as a highly reliable source of …
Read More »Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘on hunt for new mail address’ after cutting ties with Royal Family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be on the hunt for a new mail address. It comes after Prince Charles has reportedly cut off financial support for their mail service at Clarence House. The Prince of Wales withdrew funding after the Sussexes decided to quit as working members of the …
Read More »Highly anticipated economic report delayed in N.L. amid growing concerns of austerity
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey at a press conference in the lobby of the Confederation Building in St. John’s on Friday, January 15, 2021. Paul Daly/The Canadian Press Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier moved to mollify voters on Saturday as news broke that a long-awaited provincial economic recovery report would …
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