Invictus Games: West Midlands athletes prepare to compete – BBC
[ad_1] Injured military veterans and serving personnel will be competing in next month's Games in Canada. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Injured military veterans and serving personnel will be competing in next month's Games in Canada. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Customers are being urged to check their kitchen cupboards, fridges and freezers after a number of food products were recalled from various supermarkets. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issues recalls for a variety of reasons, including when products contain allergens that are not disclosed on the packaging or if plastic is detected in the…
[ad_1] Collective opposition must be organised against the bureaucratic imposition of the “USO reform” pilots by the CWU hierarchy and Royal Mail management at 37 delivery offices across the UK. The pilot delivery offices are a testing ground for mass job destruction, increased workloads and the gutting of the mail service to be rolled out…
[ad_1] The Duchess of Edinburgh has revealed that she was determined ‘not to tread on toes’ when she first joined the Royal Family. On Wednesday, Sophie visited L’Arche, a south London community of people with learning disabilities and their supporters and Community Shop Lambeth, a ‘social supermarket’ tackling food poverty. It marked her last day of royal engagements…
[ad_1] Prince William’s Duchy of Cornwall estate each year rakes in £1.5million a year from MMP Dartmoor despite being empty as it is leased to the Ministry of Justice Prince William inherited the Duchy of Cornwall from the late Queen ( Image: PA) The Prince of Wales receives millions in taxpayer cash from an empty…
[ad_1] Lady Colin Campbell has alleged a sensational article by Vanity Fair vindicates her in its claims about Meghan Markle – and said she ‘truly pities’ the Royal Family. The socialite, who has been a vocal critic of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, pointed to a damning profile published by the magazine, which includes testimonies…
[ad_1] 48 South African Express Parcel Association (SAEPA) The South African Express Parcel Association (SAEPA) has issued a cautionary alert to consumers regarding a surge in online shopping scams. The increase in fraudulent activities has been linked to the growing popularity of online shopping platforms, which criminals are exploiting to deceive unsuspecting buyers. Emerging Scam…
[ad_1] Although the United States of America launched a successful revolution against the British monarchy in 1776, there are moments when this isn’t always so obvious. If you walk into any supermarket in the States you will see rows and rows of British royals smiling from the front pages of celebrity magazines. Despite no longer running the…
[ad_1] They were a young couple who wanted to be ‘half in, half out’ of the Royal Family but struggled after their plans ran into difficulties, causing them to be lampooned by the press. No, not Prince Harry and Meghan, this is the story of the late Queen’s youngest son Edward and his wife Sophie. But…
[ad_1] BBC The cameras were found shattered on the ground A story about a set of traffic cameras being cut down hours after going up was among our most read this week. We have picked five stories from the past seven days in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Dorset, Berkshire and Oxfordshire to keep you…