First Eastern Counties has apologised to Ian Barrington who claimed he was the subject of a racist comment by a First Bus driver when travelling from the village into central Peterborough a fortnight ago. The Royal Mail worker published a video where the driver can be heard saying: “I don’t …
Read More »The 16-year history of trying to get an arena for Bristol
2003 Plans for an arena for Bristol were first proposed in 2003 with the aim of having it completed by 2008. It was agreed that the arena should be built on brownfield site near Bristol Temple Meads station, on the former Bristol Bath Road depot land. The arena was originally …
Read More »PEAK 2019 From predictions of slow growth to when, where and how shoppers plan to buy on Black Friday – Peak
Studies out this week suggest that retail will grow slowly over peak trading 2019, while also offering insights as to where, when and how shoppers like to buy Slow growth forecast Total retail sales are set to grow by just 1% in the golden quarter of 2019, but online …
Read More »Romford Crow Lane: First photos of cordon after crash leaves woman in critical condition
Pictures from a critical crash scene show a police cordon as well as debris on the road. A woman has been left fighting for her life following a crash along Crow Lane in Romford. Emergency services rushed to the incident at around 6.15am today, (Tuesday, November 19), and closed the …
Read More »BlackBerry to Power Arrival’s Generation 2.0 Intelligent Electric Vehicles
WATERLOO, Ontario and LONDON, Nov. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) and electric vehicle company Arrival Ltd. announced today that Arrival’s intelligent, autonomous-ready commercial vehicles will be powered by BlackBerry QNX technology. As part of the agreement, BlackBerry will license its BlackBerry QNX technology to Arrival, including its …
Read More »General election: Why it’s a mistake to think the result is a foregone conclusion – Ian Swanson
Ahead of the general election, politicians from different parties are offering radically different policies, which means that there is a real choice to make on 12 December, says Ian Swanson. IT may be cold outside, but the election campaign is hotting up with the first head-to-head TV debate tonight and …
Read More »Only 15 FTSE 250 firms publicise parental leave policies
Metro Bank is among the organisations who have published their parental leave policies. Image: Shutterstock Only 15 of the organisations in the FTSE 250 are telling job candidates how much paid leave they could expect if they have a baby, according to new analysis. Parents’ network Mumsnet, which looked at …
Read More »US dividends grow by record high in third quarter of 2019
The latest Janus Henderson Global Dividend Index report, a long-term study of global dividend trends, shows underlying growth in payouts from publicly listed companies of 5.3% for the third quarter, coming in at $355 billion (£273 billion). Janus Henderson says growth is in line with the long-term trend identified by …
Read More »Labour government under Corbyn would be worse for Britain than crashing out of EU without deal
Business leaders warn Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn would be worse for Britain than crashing out of EU without a deal By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 22:06, 18 November 2019 | Updated: 22:27, 18 November 2019 A Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn would be worse for Britain …
Read More »‘The Crown’ peddles subversive republican message, says royal historian | Showbiz
‘The Crown’ creator Peter Morgan has said the series, whose first two seasons cost about US$130 million to make, is based on known facts and imagined private conversations. — AFP pic LONDON, Nov 19 — Television series The Crown might have won millions of fans across the globe with its …
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