Royal Mail’s 2024 Christmas stamps feature some of the many spectacular cathedrals in the UK, with the remaining four completing the set being Liverpool, Armagh, Bangor and Westminster. The stamps were illustrated by Penzance-based, British artist, Judy Joel, whose popular paintings have been sold worldwide over the last 50 years. READ …
Read More »‘Traditional winter scene’ at St Patrick’s COI Cathedral to feature on Royal Mail second class stamp – Armagh I
Royal Mail today announced (November 5) that an original illustration of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland (COI) Cathedral Armagh will feature as the Second Class Large Class stamp for its Christmas Special Stamps in 2024. Royal Mail’s 2024 Christmas stamps feature some of the many spectacular cathedrals in the UK …
Read More »Gary Janetti claims the royal family was ‘not too pleased’ with his HBO series about Prince George
TV writer Gary Janetti has claimed that the British Royal Family was ‘not too pleased’ with his 2021 animated HBO series The Prince – and why it wasn’t renewed for a second season. Janetti, who has written for Family Guy, went viral on Instagram a few years ago for his …
Read More »Royal Mail post box ‘stolen’ overnight in Wiltshire village
A Royal Mail post box was stolen from Perry Green, Charlton, Malmesbury, overnight between October 14 and October 15. A Wiltshire Police spokesperson said: “Please keep an eye out for suspicious behaviour around post boxes overnight. “Anyone with information relating to this incident should contact Wiltshire Police on 101. “Alternatively, …
Read More »Two Sides reports rise in greenwashing, including packaging sector
Economic pressures continue to drive many cases of Greenwashing with numerous organisations that have previously relied on paper for customer communication shifting their customers from traditional paper-based services to digital platforms to cut costs. This transition is often accompanied by misleading and unsubstantiated environmental marketing claims like “Go Green – …
Read More »Unieuro, the takeover bid restarts: now the French are aiming for 90%. Morgan Stanley is at 10,2%. Unions on alert
The second part of the takeover bid starts today and will end on Friday, November 8. With 90%, the delisting can be quickly proceeded with. The professional fate of hundreds of employees is also at stake, so the unions are already on alert Opa Unieuro, act two. Fnac-Darty does not …
Read More »Harrow’s Royal Mail collection office to close, customers directed to Greenford
The Royal Mail collection office at the Hawthorne Centre on Elmgrove Road, Harrow, will permanently close this weekend, affecting customers across the borough. From Saturday, 9 November 2024, residents will need to travel to a new collection point in Greenford to pick up any missed parcels or items. This change …
Read More »Royal officials are urged to avoid ‘virtue signalling’ to anti-monarchists amid plans to give OBE recipients the option to drop the word ’empire’ from awards
By KUMAIL JAFFER POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL Published: 17:46 EST, 3 November 2024 | Updated: 18:25 EST, 3 November 2024 Palace officials must avoid ‘virtue signalling’ to anti-monarchists by giving honours recipients the chance to drop the word ‘empire’, senior Tories said last night. Royal officials are considering …
Read More »Royal Caribbean launches Eurovision-themed cruises for fans
Exciting news for Eurovision fans: Royal Caribbean is launching two unique cruises dedicated to celebrating the iconic European song competition. The first cruise, departing on May 11, 2025, aboard the newly renovated Allure of the Seas, offers fans a shared viewing experience of the Eurovision final. This seven-night voyage departs …
Read More »1.3 million potholes spark £500M Government pledge for road repairs
The UK is facing a significant and growing pothole problem, with thousands of damaged roads impacting drivers, cyclists, and local communities nationwide. In fact, recent media reports stated that potholes have caused half a million breakdowns alone, so far in 2024. Further reports suggest there could be over 1.3 million …
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