Staff at Hull Royal Infirmary are urging people not to use A&E unless they are serious ill due to “unseasonable pressure”. Staff at the city’s busy hospital are working flat out to help around patients who have been arriving at the Emergency Department every day in August. Typically, around 400 …
Read More »New forest stamps from Royal Mail show beauty of UK's woodlands
Its job was to reforest the UK for timber after World War One had devastated huge areas of land for the war effort. Philip Parker from the Royal Mail said … Source link
Read More »Public forced to pay £2 to pick up crossing leaflet
A RED tape blunder means thousands of people had to pay £2 to collect Government leaflets outlining the latest work on the controversial Lower Thames Crossing. Highways England has sent the leaflets to residents living near the proposed Lower Thames Crossing route to explain its work so far. But the …
Read More »Save The Date! Verdantix HSE & Operational Excellence Summit March 2-4, 2020 At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Independent research firm Verdantix will host its ninth summit for health, safety, environment (HSE) and operational excellence innovation, in London in 2020. The Verdantix HSE and Operational Excellence Innovation Summit EMEA will provide senior managers in HSE, operations and engineering roles with three days packed with best practice workshops, …
Read More »Tech disruptors, Cally Russell, founder of Mallzee: his story
Cally Russell set up Mallzee, a product which Yahoo called “one of the six apps that will change the way we shop forever”. But then he seems to have entrepreneur flair running in his veins. This is his story. Cally Russell Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823 Cally Russell pivoted. …
Read More »Tonight’s TV: The Great Train Robbery and When Bridges Collapse: The Genoa Disaster
PROFESSOR Noel Fitzpatrick, Steve Jones and Kate Quilton return to try to rehome as many animals as possible and ask viewers to help raise funds to help the thousands of homeless animals. To kick off the week of programmes, actor and ex-Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp and his animal-loving wife and former …
Read More »The Monday Debrief: Our weekly look back at the latest round of fixtures in the Irish League
Linfield 3 Institute 1 OVERVIEW: After enduring an early and unexpected scare (Institute were 9/1 to beat the Blues), the reigning champions got their title defence up and running with a 3-1 win at Windsor Park. TALKING POINT: There’s only one place to start.. Jordan Stewart’s stunning long distance strike. …
Read More »Kidney Stones Therapy with Wearable Device is Effective and Safe
For more than a decade, patients with kidney stones have been using Dr Allen’s non-invasive Device. This device helps to naturally dissolve kidney stones and treat this chronic disease without any problems. Thermobalancing Therapy with Dr Allen’s Device received a US patent for its uniqueness and showed the ability to …
Read More »Thousands of ex-Royal Mail bikes shipped to Africa from Stoke-on-Trent – but elephants don’t like them
Thousands of ex-Royal Mail bikes once destined for the scrapheap have been shipped out of Stoke-on-Trent to Africa – where they are transforming the lives of villagers. Not too long ago the red Pashley Mailstar bike was a familiar sight around Britain, as it was commonly used by postal workers …
Read More »EMEA News In Brief (August 12, 2019)
LONDON – MSL has appointed Sean Kemp (pictured) as a director of its London corporate reputation practice. Kemp joins from National Grid, where he spent the last four years as head of UK corporate communications. Before that he spent two years in the Blue Rubicon public affairs team working on …
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