Duracell manufacturer in Gloucestershire announces three senior hires
A Duracell products manufacturer in Gloucestershire has expanded its senior team with three new hires. Toddington-based Puredrive Energy said the appointments would support the firm’s expansion across the UK, Belgium,…
French prime minister set to resign after historic no-confidence vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was expected to resign Thursday, after his administration was toppled by a no-confidence vote, leaving the country with no government as it runs out of…
Marie Claire and Go Compare owner sees profits dip but returns to revenue growth
Publishing giant Future Plc has reported a dip in profits for the financial year but saw its revenue return to growth over the period. The Bath-based company, which owns brands…
Bangladesh mission in India attacked: Why are ties in freefall?
The attack on the Bangladeshi mission in India further strains ties as the two nations trade accusations of alleged attacks on Hindus. Members of the Hindu Hitarakshana Vedike step on…
Theatre of Violence: The ICC’s landmark trial of a former child soldier
Krispus Ayena is appointed defence lawyer in The Hague to defend the first former child soldier to be prosecuted by the International Criminal Court (ICC). His client, Dominic Ongwen, was…
New details emerge about the alleged gunman who shot United HealthCare CEO
New details are emerging about the alleged gunman who fatally shot United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson on Wednesday morning in New York. Thompson was in New York City for an…
‘Learning on the job’ – What Bristol City can expect from Portsmouth and John Mousinho
After suffering back-to-back defeats against Burnley and Watford following the international break, Bristol City managed to secure a much-needed home win over Plymouth Argyle at Ashton Gate last weekend. A…
Syrians fleeing war zones with “whatever they could carry”
Ahmed Bayram of the Norwegian Refugee Council talks about the challenges civilians in Syria had to face in order to escape from the latest armed conflict.
‘Iconic Winnipeg Christmas tradition’: A look at Canada Life’s Three Wise Men statues
A sign of the jolliest time of year is once again making its appearance near downtown Winnipeg, signalling the start of the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. For…
Easyjet pilot reveals worst route for turbulence – and it’s only two hours from the UK
Whilst everyone loves a holiday and enjoys exploring new places, one thing that can unnerve travellers is flying, especially turbulence. A number of extreme examples have hit the headlines recently,…