Men arrested in connection with the Great Train Robbery are brought out from Linslade Court in Bedfordshire, UK, 16th August 1963. A major crime that took place 60 years ago is still a source of mystery in a tale that spans many decades. On August 8, 1963, the Great Train …
Read More »Free Marketing Campaign Up For Grabs In New Competition With Canon
The Drum and Canon have teamed up for the next iteration of ‘Creative Futures’, giving one UK business the chance to run a free marketing campaign. More details on how to apply below. Are you an ambitious marketer at a small-to-medium sized business (SME) who could benefit from unprecedented access …
Read More »Post office to open in Co-op more than a year since it closed
A Gloucestershire community will get a Post Office back when it re-opens in a supermarket. The St Johns Avenue Post Office in Churchdown will be moving to the new location more than a year since it closed. The branch will be renamed Parton Road Post Office and it will restore …
Read More »Fitness study finds even 4k steps a day could ‘reduce risk of death’
A new study has found that even walking 4,000 steps a day could ‘reduce your risk of early death’. But academics found people reap more health benefits from every additional step. Fitness trackers and smart phones mean that people are more focused than ever on achieving the lauded 10,000 steps a day. …
Read More »I was left paralysed by mini-stroke from using fake weight loss injection pen – it was absolutely terrifying
A WOMAN told of the “terrifying” moment she had a mini-stroke after using a fake weight loss injection pen. Jennifer Clare Finestone sourced what she thought was a Saxenda pen from a pal, which is used to reduce your appetite and make you fuller for longer. 2 Jennifer told of …
Read More »Safety Summit on Artificial Intelligence to Take Place in London
Rishi Sunak, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, plans to host a summit in London this autumn to address the safety concerns surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). Sunak has expressed worry about the “existential risks” associated with the rapid advancement of this technology. The summit aims to bring together world leaders …
Read More »Yeovil residents wait up to two weeks for Royal Mail post – BBC News
Royal Mail said it had staff shortages but recently completed a recruitment drive in the area. Former university lecturer Michael Mason said he had … Source link
Read More »Bolton boy praised for letter-writing mission to combat seniors’ loneliness
SUPERSTAR LETTER WRITER: Milan Paul Kumar, 11, from Bolton began his letter-writing hobby during lockdown A kind-hearted 11-year-old boy from Bolton has been praised for his efforts in his hobby of letter-writing and making senior citizen pen pals. Milan Paul Kumar, 11, from Bolton, has won national awards for his …
Read More »Labour hammers Government’s ‘Do It Yourself’ immigration plan
In a complete U-turn on its pledge to cut net immigration to the tens of millions,.the Conservative government is inviting illegal immigrants to come to live in the UK,.on the condition that they become architects, engineers, and construction workers and build their own houses upon arrival. Dubbed the ‘builders across …
Read More »Royal Ballet School study looks to reduce risk of injuries to dancers
Around 90 students at the elite school, which prepares young people for careers with leading dance companies, will complete a series of strength tests as part of the study, due to finish in early 2025. The tests are designed to measure strength qualities that underpin dance performance. The Royal Ballet …
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