Royal Air Maroc plane with 139 passengers on board came within ONE SECOND of careering off the runway at Gatwick at 225mph in near botched take off, report reveals Royal Air Maroc plane had 120m of runway to spare before it became airborne Pilots either failed to input or accidentally …
Read More »Appeal lodged over Hoole bridge ad screens plan refusal
AN appeal has been lodged against the decision not to grant permission for a pair of giant LED advertising screens facing motorists travelling in both directions on Chester’s Hoole bridge. The screens, which would feature static illuminated advertising changing every ten seconds, were earmarked for land at the Royal Mail …
Read More »Bomb squad at Royal Mail: Latest update from police
No items of concern were found by officers after a bomb squad was sent to Bristol and Bath Royal Mail depots. Specialist officers, police dogs and an army bomb disposal unit searched the offices over fears a suspicious package had been sent. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles …
Read More »Broker tips: Rolls-Royce, Travis Perkins, Avast, Royal Mail
Analysts at Berenberg slashed their target price on aerospace and defence manufacturer Rolls-Royce from 890.0p to 270.0p on Friday but upped their rating on the firm from ‘hold’ to ‘buy’, stating nothing was priced in for a turnaround. Berenberg said the market appears to have given up on Rolls-Royce, with …
Read More »Flushing thanks Falmouth post delivery office and Trescobeas Surgery
Villagers in Flushing have shown their gratitude to two local organisations that have gone above and beyond during the coronavirus pandemic. Money was presented to Trescobeas Surgery, which also covers Mylor Surgery dispensary and Flushing Surgery, and the Royal Mail delivery office in Falmouth, in recognition of the work carried …
Read More »Success in Europe Requires ‘People on the Ground,’ Says Danish Entrepreneur
American businesspeople tend to view Europe as a single market with like-minded consumers and cultures. But Rasmus Cort knows better. His company, Sorry Mom, sells tattoo ointments and lotions throughout the continent. I asked him how a U.S.-based company can succeed there. “If I were an American,” he told me, …
Read More »Banks among the losers after growth slows | Business
Banks and financial stocks fell in morning trading after official data showed a slowdown in economic growth. Gross domestic product in the UK rose 6.6 per cent in July compared to the previous month. That was slower than the 8.7 per cent growth recorded in the previous month, according to …
Read More »Tide appoints Sir Donald Brydon as non-executive chairman
Written by Jack Carfrae Published: 11 September 2020 Created: 11 September 2020 Business banking platform Tide has named Sir Donald Brydon as non-executive chairman and its first independent chair. He has previously been chairman of the Sage Group, the London Stock Exchange and the Royal Mail Group. His appointment comes …
Read More »LETTER: ‘What on earth is going on with the Royal Mail’s deliveries?’
THE past few weeks, I’ve been waiting on important deliveries and letters from my university as I start as a first year student at the end of September. This means I have to rely on Royal Mail to deliver these to me. Usually the mailman/mailwoman comes at the same time …
Read More »Post Office rings changes with sale of telecoms arm | Business News
The Post Office is in talks to offload its telecoms arm and is exploring a sale of its insurance business as its new chief executive puts his stamp on the centuries-old institution. Sky News has learnt that the government-owned company has appointed bankers to oversee and auction of its telecoms …
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