Simon Lockyer will be leaving The Royal Hospital School in Holbrook in August 2024 to become the CEO and principal of the British School of Milan, which is one of the top-performing British schools in Europe. During almost nine years of leadership at RHS, Mr Lockyer has overseen …
Read More »Local Services – Road Notices: The website for Neston News, Events and Information (Neston)
“We are very happy to use AboutMyArea, as we’ve found many of our new clients have come across us through visiting the website. It has been excellent in promoting Petpals in CH64, and we intend to regu…” more “We are very happy to use AboutMyArea, as we’ve found many of …
Read More »Lancaster flypast pays 80th anniversary tribute to Dambusters
The plane, one of only two Lancasters still in operation, flew over former air bases in Lincolnshire on the anniversary of the mission to attack German dams on 1943. Part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF), plane PA474 took off from its base at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire …
Read More »Sussexes make first public appearance together since Meghan’s coronation absence
The couple were accompanied by Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, at the Ms Foundation for Women’s 50th anniversary gala event in New York on Tuesday. The ceremony honoured “game-changing” grantee partners and visionary leaders committed to the organisation’s mission of “advancing collective power and creating safe, just and equitable futures for …
Read More »60% of UK businesses may not be prepared for Scope 3 emissions reporting deadline, survey finds
On 5 January 2023, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) was initiated. This requires more large businesses and SMEs which trade in the EU to conduct sustainability reporting to stricter standards from January 2024. Research conducted by Census-wide on behalf of 7bridges surveyed 800 businesses with over 250 employees in sectors such …
Read More »Sharp rise in official workplace deaths in Canada as thousands go unreported
The national day to commemorate workplace deaths in Canada was marked late last month on April 28. For those directly affected, and their families, friends and co-workers, the day can provide a meaningful opportunity to reflect on what has been lost. For government ministers and their lackeys in the leadership …
Read More »FREE Spring Spotters’ Guide inside your paper this Saturday
You know Spring has finally sprung when the blossoms begin to bloom and the gardens and parks are filled with bird song. To celebrate, we’ve teamed up with BBC Countryfile magazine and BBC Wildlife to bring you a free Spring Spotters’ guide, packed with beautiful bird illustrations and handy hints …
Read More »Free vapes on offer to e-cigarette users as part of new scheme – here’s how it works
FREE vapes will be available to e-cigarette users later this month under a new reward scheme. Brits will be able to send off their used sticks in exchange for new ones to help tackle plastic waste. 1 Free vapes are on offer to e-cigarette users later this monthCredit: Getty The …
Read More »Truckmaker Can Challenge Cartel Pass-On Damages Ruling
By Sophia Dourou (May 17, 2023, 5:20 PM BST) — Britain’s competition appeals tribunal has allowed Dutch truckmaker DAF to challenge part of a £15.2 million ($19 million) judgment for overcharging BT and Royal Mail, because it might be relevant in future cases where prices are passed on to consumers…. …
Read More »Truckmaker Can Challenge Cartel Pass-On Damages Ruling
By Sophia Dourou (May 17, 2023, 5:20 PM BST) — Britain’s competition appeals tribunal has allowed Dutch truckmaker DAF to challenge part of a £15.2 million ($19 million) judgment for overcharging BT and Royal Mail, because it might be relevant in future cases where prices are passed on to consumers…. …
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