One glance at the illustrations of Berlin-based Ophélie Paris and you’ll feel at peace. Through a combination of colour pencils and pastels, Ophélie unearths the serenity of our planet – from flora to fauna, to simply sitting on a bench in your old age. “I like to focus on shapes, …
Read More »New Trends of Direct-To-Consumer Shipping Services Market To Receive Overwhelming Hike In Revenue That Will Boost Overall Industry Growth,Forecast 2030 |UPS, FedEx, Royal Mail, DHL, China Post
“Worldwide Market Reports offers a Up-To 70% discount on Direct-To-Consumer Shipping Services Market Reports on Single User Access and Unlimited User Access“ The latest competent intelligence report published by WMR with the title “An Increase in Demand and Opportunities for Global Direct-To-Consumer Shipping Services Market 2023″ provides a sorted image of the Direct-To-Consumer Shipping …
Read More »King Charles ‘everyday’ value stamps released by Royal Mail
These are new versions of definitive, ‘everyday’, value stamps which are often called ’make-up’ values, as they are typically used to ‘make up’ remaining postage fees. The new values have retained the colour schemes used when the stamps featured the image of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Standard Royal Mail …
Read More »New ‘everyday’ value King Charles stamps rolled out by Royal Mail
The stamps will be used to make up the value of certain postage costs (Image: Royal Mail) A new set of stamps bearing the image of King Charles III have been released by Royal Mail. These are new versions of definitive, ‘everyday’, value stamps which are often called ’make-up’ values, as …
Read More »How low should you go? Iconic royal curtsies over time – from Princess Charlotte to Sarah Ferguson and Meghan Markle. (Not everyone gets it right…)
Do you scoop or bob? Or must it be conducted with deepest humility and drama? The royal curtsy is a bit of a minefield, particularly for newcomers. And over the years there have been some memorable attempts at this traditional acknowledgement – effective at times, ridiculous at others – as …
Read More »Britiain’s most successful female jockey opens up on “weird” threats from prison inmate
Hayley Turner, Britain’s winning-most female jockey, said she had to call in the police after the correspondence took a turn for the worst Hayley Turner was targeted by a prison inmate ( Image: Getty Images) Britain’s winning-most female jockey has revealed she was once sent “a spliff” by a prison …
Read More »OnBuy Unleashes Innovative Seller Referral Program
UK-based marketplace OnBuy is making more waves in the ecommerce world with its newly launched seller referral incentive scheme. This forward-looking move aims to reshape how individuals and businesses tap into the thriving industry. Check Out These Resources The program extends beyond traditional industry affiliates, allowing anyone with retail connections …
Read More »India ‘Considering’ Tesla Tax Deal To Open Domestic EV Market
Indian government reportedly considering proposal from Tesla that could reduce import duties for EV firms who manufacture locally The Indian government is reportedly considering a deal with Tesla that could see it offering lower import tax rates in exchange for the company building a domestic manufacturing facility. The policy could …
Read More »Maidenhead Spurs supporters’ club make charity donation to DEBRA UK – Photo 1 of 1
Tottenham Hotspur legend Steve Perryman has handed over an £800 donation to the DEBRA UK charity on behalf of the Maidenhead Spurs Supporters Club (MSSC). Members of the North London club’s Maidenhead supporters branch have been fundraising for the charity in the build-up to the 2023/24 season. DEBRA – The …
Read More »Railway Crimes Committed In Victorian Britain by Malcolm Clegg
This book describes an interesting selection of crimes that were committed on, around, and against the railway in Victorian Britain. Published in January 2023 by Pen and Sword and written by Malcolm Clegg, this hardback book measures around 23.5 cm x 23.9 cm, and has 160 pages and 20 illustrations. …
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