Brits have been left baffled by postmen who wear shorts all year round, no matter what the weather, but the Royal Mail workers have a very good reason for doing this A brave postman wearing shorts in the snow in Manchester ( Image: (Image: Getty)) As the weather turns even …
Read More »RSL feud reaches ‘turning point’ in quest for truce
After a prolonged disagreement between an RSL sub-branch and its associated club, a form of truce has been reached. Hostilities between the Tewantin Noosa RSL Sub Branch and Tewantin Noosa RSL Club came to light earlier this year over misunderstandings regarding memberships and lease negotiations. This resulted in the closure …
Read More »Future of Guildford’s controversial £6m cycle scheme decided in less than 3 minutes
In the end, Guildford’s “most controversial issue for 30 years” was decided in just under three minutes. The walking and cycling scheme along the busy London Road has divided the community. In October, Surrey County Council’s cabinet voted against a £6million grant to pay for improved cycling and walking routes …
Read More »John Alfred Tinniswood, World’s Oldest Man, Dies at 112
John Alfred Tinniswood, celebrated as the world’s oldest man, passed away peacefully at the age of 112 on Monday in a Southport care home. A devoted Liverpool FC supporter, Mr. Tinniswood gained the title of the world’s oldest man in April 2024, following the death of Juan Vicente Pérez Mora. …
Read More »New research shows voters back a renationalisation of key services
High costs, declining services, scandal-hit companies and eye-watering bonuses. These are the things British voters have long come to expect from private companies who have been given responsibility for delivering crucial public services. Is it any surprise then that, when asked if they’d like these key services returned to the …
Read More »Posties finally reveal real reason why they only deliver mail in shorts – even when it’s freezing
Brits are swapping their summer wardrobe for cosier clothing as the cold weather rolls in with one notable exception: our posties. Despite a mild October, November’s icy chill would have prompted most of us to bid farewell to shorts. However, postal workers march to a different drum; regardless of the …
Read More »Third of UK shoppers experienced parcel delivery problems last month
The fourth annual parcels league table from Citizens Advice has shown that almost 15 million online shoppers in the UK experienced a delivery issue with a parcel they received in the last month. According to the league table, which looks at the top five delivery companies by parcel volume and …
Read More »The oldest man in the world died in Great Britain
The oldest living man in the world John Alfred Tinniswood died at the age of 112. The information was confirmed by his family, the BBC writes. Tinniswood died on Monday, November 25, at a nursing home in Southport. John became the oldest person in the world in April this year, …
Read More »ISO 20022: Understanding the Impact for Global Address Data
We need to step back from our own regional bias of what an address is to understand the cross-border address data problem exposed in payments. Most people reading this will reside in a developed western country that typically follows a government-regulated postal address standard with the format of premise, street, …
Read More »ITG hands first chief creative officer job to insider Wilby
Inspired Thinking Group (ITG), the tech-based content specialist, has appointed its first ever chief creative officer as part of plans to push the boundaries of creativity and set new standards in the output of quality “halo content”. Joanna Wilby takes on the role with immediate effect, having been promoted from …
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