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Italy's Poste slightly ups outlook after Q2 profit beats forecast
Reuters· 13 hours ago, opens new tab slightly improved its full year profit goal on Tuesday, after second-quarter...
Improvements needed for Jersey supply chain resilience - panel
BBC News· 13 hours agoJersey's emergency planning laws should take into account how the island gets its essential supplies...
Fintan O'Toole: With all the confidence of a hostage in a ransom video, Catherine Martin began...
The Irish Times· 14 hours agoTo understand what the Government has just done with RTÉ, we must recall a concept introduced by...
The sinister, shocking rise of dog attacks on postal workers
The Guardian· 15 hours agoEarly in December last year, Kirsteen Hobson was covering a colleague’s round. A postal worker for...
Barron’s Classmates: He’s a Loner Who Loves ‘Clash of Clans’
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 16 hours agoBarron Trump was a charming if slightly oddball presence at the ritzy Florida private school where...
A 'pursuit of fame' drove prison guard to have sex with inmate
Daily Mail· 17 hours agoThe concern is that staff shortages are now so severe, anyone can get a job. Her sister has revealed...
The pop songs that could save your life with the perfect tempo for CPR
Daily Mail· 18 hours agoDr Adrian Boyle, president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, told the Mail: 'The use of...
Aerodrome Lighting for Night Flying - Nature
Nature· 20 hours agoOWING to the steady increase in the number of passengers and in the volume of the mails carried by aeroplanes, the proper lighting of aerodromes has become of great importance. In the G.E.C.
Princess Beatrice is named the best dressed person in Britain
Daily Mail· 21 hours ago'I like to push my clients' boundaries but also stick to their authentic codes,' she previously told...
Reeves says there is a £22bn hole and blames Tories - here's the TRUTH
Daily Mail· 22 hours agoRachel Reeves insisted that she had to plug what she called a £22 billion hole in public spending and put the blame squarely on the Tories. The Mail's Ross ...