Image of Drax, DS Pugh/Creative Commons Drax Power has agreed a 20-year joint venture agreement with Power Minerals Limited (PML) for the development of a facility to process pulverised fuel ash (PFA) into a supplementary cementitious material (SCM). The new facility is expected to begin operations by the end of …
Read More »Auctions for “abandoned” parcels: how it works and what you can buy
“Ukrposhta” is expanding the sale of unclaimed parcels to six regions of Ukraine. Now their residents will be able to purchase unique goods as part of special auctions. UNN looked into how they are conducted and what can be purchased. Details Today, the sale of “abandoned” items is not unusual. …
Read More »Latest scams doing the rounds
Which? has produced a new list of the latest scam warnings to be aware of. These include fake Apple ID emails, a Royal Mail scam text, and a dodgy energy-saving device. You can take a full look at these scams and see the trending scams here Older people and scams …
Read More »Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band
March 30 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Nathan Evans is a Scottish singer, songwriter, and guitarist who went from postal worker to social media star in 2020. Born in Bellshill and based outside of Glasgow in the town of Airdrie, Evans started playing guitar at the age of eight. …
Read More ȣ6.1m investment in Hull Royal Infirmary site that will make significant energy savings
More than £6m will be spent on solar power projects at Hull Royal Infirmary to make significant energy savings and reduce its carbon emissions. Great British Energy is the Government’s newly created public-owned renewable energy investment company. It has announced its first project, to put rooftop solar panels on 200 …
Read More »Royal expert’s five-word statement on Prince Harry leaving charity | Royal | News
The news that Prince Harry has stepped down from his beloved charity, Sentebale, has come as a shock to many. However, one leading royal expert has reflected on her previous visits to Lesotho with Prince Harry and has declared that this latest move is “sad, but not entirely surprising” in …
Read More »Court denies amendment in database rights dispute
Introduction The High Court has dismissed an appeal by Codeberry Limited and Lee Paul Smith to amend their defences in a case involving alleged infringement of database rights and copyright by IDDQD Limited. The appeal was heard by His Honour Judge Hacon, following an order by Master Pester that refused …
Read More »Kent bank closures mapped – the Santander, Halifax, Lloyds and TSB branches closing near you
Scores of banks have vanished from Kent high streets since the launch of an initiative designed to protect access to cash – with more set to close this year or in 2026. Last week Santander announced it is shutting 95 branches across the UK from June. Last month Lloyds announced …
Read More »Competition | UK Regulatory Outlook March 2025
Water claim | CMA Growth and Investment Council | CAT Competition collective actions | No FTC engagement with ABA | Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulations | Sports broadcasting investigation Water claim The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has unanimously refused to certify the collective proceedings brought against six water companies. The …
Read More »Dersingham Post Office could return after closing its doors on Monday as three retailers interested in taking over
A village post office which closed this week could return soon as retailers have expressed an interest. Some may have thought that the saga around saving Dersingham Post Office was over and that residents would be left without the services after it closed on Monday, but some positive news could …
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