Narberth Castle is closed to visitors (Image: Pembrokeshire County Council) Narberth Castle has been temporarily closed for safety checks, the council has confirmed. Reports of fallen stone work earlier this week, promoted a temporary closure for inspection and necessary repairs to be established by the local authority. Head of Planning Nicola …
Read More »UK becomes 2nd largest export for Irish fintech
The UK has become Ireland’s second largest export for fintech and financial services, growing by 17% to €597m in 2022. Marking the record numbers, Minister of State with responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, addressed the 15th annual Enterprise Ireland Financial Services Dinner at the Irish embassy …
Read More »Royal Mail issues service update as customers unable to track post
Royal Mail operates at full capacity Monday to Saturday though sometimes its services are affected by external factors. Bank holidays and strike action have impacted the postal network in recent weeks, but this time, essential maintenance has caused disruption. In their latest update, Royal Mail warned customers across the UK …
Read More »As Umno calls for reprieve, Rosmah says has no hand in Najib’s royal pardon request
KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 — Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor said today that she is not involved with Umno’s request for a royal pardon for his convicted husband Datuk Seri Najib Razak. In a rare public appearance, the wife of the former prime minister expressed her gratitude towards Umno members after …
Read More »Royal Children’s Hospital receives donation from Rotary Club of Wandin
Rotary Club of Wandin members and a representative from the Royal Children’s Hospital handed over the donation. Picture: CALLUM LUDWIG By Callum Ludwig On Wednesday 7 June, The Rotary Club of Wandin proudly handed over a cheque of $18,000 they fundraised to the Royal Children’s Hospital. The money was raised …
Read More »King and Queen to visit Scotland next month to mark coronation
Charles will be presented with the Honours of Scotland – the oldest crown jewels in Britain – at a national service of thanksgiving at St Giles’ Cathedral on Wednesday July 5, as part of Royal Week. The Prince and Princess of Wales, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay …
Read More »Man pleads guilty over fatal shooting of rapper Young Dolph in Memphis
Jermarcus Johnson, 26, from Tennessee, pleaded guilty to three counts of accessory after the fact. Judge Lee Coffee approved a plea deal with prosecutors, allowing him to avoid trial. Johnson acknowledged helping the two alleged gunmen communicate after the killing while they were on the run from authorities and helped …
Read More »Princess Anne marks the end of the Hercules at RAF Brize Norton
On June 30, the iconic Hercules will retire from service in the Royal Air Force, coinciding with the stand-down of No. 47 Squadron. The Princess Royal, who serves as the Honorary Air Commodore to RAF Brize Norton, reviewed the Squadron on parade, commemorating their proud history. The parade marched to …
Read More »SkySafe on the Drone Radio Show
Don’t miss SkySafe on the Drone Radio Show with Randy Goers. Grant Jordan, SkySafe CEO talks about the company’s counter drone and forensics services, and the role that drone forensics have in an integrated counter drone solution. Listen here: Grant Jordan is CEO at SkySafe, a leader in Cloud-based drone defense and …
Read More »Sarah Ferguson ‘very proud’ that Princess Beatrice wore her tiara to royal wedding
Sarah Ferguson has showered her daughter Princess Beatrice with praise for wearing her tiara to Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa Al Saif’s royal wedding in Jordan earlier this month. The Duchess of York, 63, shared her thoughts in a recent episode of her lifestyle podcast Tea Talks With Sarah. …
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