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Ministers to begin search for new Ofcom chair

Veteran broadcast executive Lord Michael Grade is to step down from his position of chair Ofcom after a single term. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), which is already beginning a search for his replacement, well ahead of the expiry of Lord Grade’s term in April. Sky News, …

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Asendia: 62% of UK retailers are still confident in cross-border sales growth

Asendia’s latest research, Beyond Borders: Cross-border e-commerce opportunities in a fast-changing world reveals that the majority of British-based retailers are refusing to retreat from international growth, despite a climate of geopolitical disruption and surging costs making cross-border commerce more complex than ever. Among the 250 UK retailers questioned, 62% expressed confidence about …

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Ritson joins ‘gurus’ to promote the joys of direct mail

Royal Mail Marketreach is ratcheting up its Totally Mailed It marketing campaign, drafting in marketing guru Mark Ritson to promote direct mail’s proven value to businesses, while also providing “compelling” evidence on why the channel is a powerful part of the media mix. The campaign features a new line-up of well-known …

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Sports Illustrated – Dave Roberts Optimistic Mookie…

Betts injured the toe at home | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images Mookie Betts was a late scratch from the Los Angeles Dodgers’ lineup on Friday night in a highly anticipated, star-studded matchup against the New York Yankees. It was revealed that Betts fractured the toe after stubbing it on a piece …

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Life 100 years ago on the outskirts of Southampton

Millbrook presented a quaint and tranquil scene 100 years ago. The streets were primarily filled with the gentle rhythm of bicycles and horse-drawn carts, with the occasional motor vehicle a rare interruption. This was a place of lively trade, where dealers bought and sold horses and ponies. Local rumour even …

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