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Read More »Courier Services Market Is Booming Worldwide (2020-2026)
Courier Services Market 2020 research provides a detailed information of the industry including classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The Global Courier Services Industry analysis is provided for the international markets including development trends, competitive landscape analysis, and key regions development status. Development policies and plans are discussed as well …
Read More »Dalkeith band leader plays on during lockdown
Ewan Galloway, pictured on the right hand side (red trousers, playing accordion) with his band, has been entertaining music fans across the world during lockdown. Accordion player Ewan Galloway (30), of the Ewan Galloway Scottish Dance Band, performed on Facebook Live most nights during lockdown and still plays online two …
Read More »UK coronavirus live: R number increases to between 1.1 and 1.4 as 4,322 new cases recorded | World news
4.18pm BST16:18 Nicola Davis Coronavirus cases in England almost doubled in the space of a week, with infections becoming more widespread across all ages, leading one expert to say a second wave had begun. Almost 60,000 people are thought to have had the virus from 4 to 10 September 2020 …
Read More »The Charity Commission must act
Holloway prison site which was bought by Peabody in March last year • YOUR September 11 front-page report on Peabody’s decision to renege on their commitment to 42 per cent of the homes that they will build on the former Holloway women’s prison site reveals a number of worrying issues, …
Read More »European stocks slip back as Bankia and Caixa tie the knot
European markets came under pressure yesterday as a result of concerns about a combination of concerns about the economic outlook, as well as the timing of a vaccine contributing to a prevailing sense of renewed uncertainty, with the World Health Organisation warning about an alarming rise in coronavirus cases across …
Read More »Postman sacked for drink driving after being called into work at short notice while drunk on cider
A Royal Mail delivery driver has been sacked for drink driving after he was called in to work on his week off because the office was ‘really busy’. Daniel Austin had already drunk a large amount of strong cider when he received the call from bosses asking him to work …
Read More »Public trust in charities falls despite faith in many institutions reaching record highs
Public trust in charities has dipped despite belief in many institutions reaching record highs during the coronavirus pandemic, new research shows. Figures from the research consultancy nfpSynergy, which conducts regular polls on public trust in a range of institutions and sectors, show the proportion of people who said they trusted …
Read More »Live updates – retail rebound lost its pace in August
Ggood morning. The latest official data on UK retail sales, scheduled for release at 7am, is expected to show a slowdown during August amid the impact of the Treasury’s popular Eat Out to Help Out program. Elsewhere, Friday is usually quiet, as European equities are expected to drift slightly lower …
Read More »Which way now for the Royal Mail share price?
The Covid-19 crisis has changed the outlook for companies across all industry sectors. For investors who own shares in them, the question now is whether these stocks are worth holding and where their prices will go from here. These questions are especially important for the market’s top 200 companies – which includes Royal …
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