Do IDS shares face a difficult route back to the FTSE 100? One positive development for IDS shares is the recent end to strike action that had plagued the logistics giant for months. Royal Mail staff voted in favour of a deal for a 10% pay rise over three years …
Read More »Why Apple Could Soon Axe iMessage and FaceTime Services in the UK
It’s pretty impossible to imagine a life without FaceTime or iMessage. For Apple users, these apps are part of our daily lives, essential to how we communicate with anyone and everyone. But now that could all be about to change. Apple has warned that it could axe iMessage and FaceTime services …
Read More »Walkers creates world’s biggest ‘billboard’ by turning 30,000 potato plants into huge advert – Potato News Today
Walkers has created the world’s biggest-ever ‘billboard’ – a 73,532 square foot ‘cropvert’ – created in a British potato field. Yorkshire-based potato farmer Tim Rodwell helped the crisp brand turn roughly 30,000 potato plant into its biggest and most unusual campaign to date. As Sarah Grealish reports for The Sun, …
Read More »Top travel bucket list destinations revealed as eight out of 10 Brits intend to travel somewhere new
As many as 77% of UK holidaymakers are planning to travel somewhere new in the next 12 months, with even more hoping to visit one of their dream travel destinations. Research, commissioned by Post Office, revealed a definitive travel bucket list. More than eight in 10 UK tourists want to …
Read More »SGN keeps sterling flame alight – GlobalCapital
Southern Gas Networks and compatriot issuer International Distributions Services (IDS), owner of Royal Mail, were in the sterling market, … Source link
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Is the complexity of ICS2 hindering cross-border trade in the EU?
On March 1, 2023, the European Union (EU) launched the second phase of its Import Control System 2 (ICS2) – the advance cargo information and risk management platform that has been developed to protect against security and safety threats from goods entering the EU. ‘) } // –> ICS2 requires …
Read More »Extraordinary history of Nowland’s Lochinvar Coach House and Setting recognised with listing on the NSW State Heritage Register
Located in the semi-rural village of Lochinvar, 12 kilometres west of Maitland in the Hunter Valley, this Georgian Colonial style coach house holds a rich history. The coach house was a vital rest stop for weary travellers and horses on the Great North Road, a major colonial trade and communication route …
Read More »Prepare yourself, the trailer for Hayao Miyazaki’s final film is here
The trailer for Studio Ghibli’s long-anticipated The Boy and the Heron is out, following an unusual promotional run for the film. In July, the film had an impromptu theatrical release in Japan, with no trailer, marketing material or any prior promo released by Studio Ghibli besides a single teaser poster. …
Read More »Music icon Dame Shirley Bassey celebrated with stamp collection
Written by: Peter Taberner 07/09/2023 The legendary Dame Shirley Bassey is being honoured by the Royal Mail with a collection of 12 stamps to mark 70 years since the beginning of her extraordinary career. Bassey is famed for her signature James Bond film theme tunes such as Goldfinger and Diamonds …
Read More »Sussexes’ biographer Omid Scobie sets his sights on William as he dedicates a whole chapter to the Prince of Wales in new book ‘Endgame’ about the royal family’s ‘fight for survival’
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s biographer Omid Scobie yesterday revealed he has set his sights on Prince William in his upcoming book, as the work on the Royal Family’s fight for survival is set to be released. His new book ‘Endgame’ will feature a chapter called ‘Gloves On: Prince William, Heir to …
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