UK shale gas could revive mining towns says Ineos Upstream director Tom...
The hunt for shale gas in the UK has the potential to revive mining towns in the country’s East Midlands, North West and North Yorkshire regions and help the areas rediscover their rich heritage of...
View ArticleMedical evidence ‘not an issue’ in MP Jo Cox murder trial
10:17 Monday 19 September 2016 MEDICAL issues will not be part of the trial of the man accused of murdering Labour MP Jo Cox in her West Yorkshire constituency last June. Thomas Mair, 53, is accused...
View Article2 Sisters Bernard Matthews deal expected soon
Aidan Fortune 19 September, 2016 A deal to purchase turkey producer Bernard Matthews is expected to be announced this week by 2 Sisters parent company Boparan Holdings. As reported in The Telegraph,...
View ArticleHybrid infrastructure: You did it. You switched over. Now lock it down.Yes,...
Hybrid infrastructures where you combine on-premise equipment with systems that sit in a public cloud installation have their own particular foibles when it comes to management. It’s really not so...
View ArticleSecrecy and Northern Ireland’s Dirty War: the murder of Pat Finucane
On the evening of Monday 8 January 1990, a group of British detectives decided that they had done enough for one day. It was getting late now, and some of the officers had been working for thirteen...
View ArticleMark Wahlberg heads to church while filming Transformers in Northumberland
Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg took a break from his busy filming schedule to attend Mass at a Northumberland church. The actor, who was in the North East shooting the fifth Transformers movie, the Last...
View ArticleHow much do they make?Medical executives on top of the list
In Miami-Dade County government, running hospitals pays far better than running schools. Payroll records from the three largest arms of Miami-Dade government the school system, the Jackson hospital...
View ArticleHow much do they make?Medical executives on top of the pay list
In Miami-Dade County government, running hospitals pays far better than running schools. Payroll records from the three largest arms of Miami-Dade government the school system, the Jackson hospital...
View ArticleOne in ten cyber victims
One in ten people have been the victim of a cyber-attack on their credit or debit card in the last year, according to new research from an online insurance comparison website. In 62 per cent of cases,...
View ArticleEspionage on…the Edinburgh transport network
Transport providers in Edinburgh have had to tighten internal security protocols after a spying scandal that has highlighted tensions between the city’s bus and tram services. The Sunday Herald1...
View ArticleGumtree shoppers can get more than they bargain for
Eagle-eyed shoppers and bargain hunters are being urged by Scottish cyber security chiefs to be wary of scammers operating on a popular classified sales website. The Scottish Business Resilience...
View ArticleRoot took his time over Bangladesh decision
JOE Root has admitted that he thought long and hard before deciding to make himself available for England’s upcoming tour of Bangladesh. “It was a very difficult decision,” admitted the 25-year-old...
View ArticleImpulse Gay Social Club Owner Reflects on Pride Weekend
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) – On Saturday, thousands of people celebrated at Cville s Pride Festival. Some members of the gay community are looking into the future to see what progress is left, while...
View ArticleDrone accreditation
Dorset, Devon and Cornwall police forces have gained third party certification for the surveillance cameras on their drones. Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) are often fitted with surveillance...
View ArticleSecurity boosted after Israel stabbing attacks
Security is being stepped up over fears of a resurgence of stabbing attacks by Palestinians as the Jewish holiday season approaches. It comes after Israeli forces shot dead one Palestinian assailant...
View ArticleUK forces ‘took part in air strike which killed Syrian government troops’
British forces took part in a coalition air strike which the Syrian government claimed killed dozens of its troops, threatening the country’s fragile ceasefire, the Ministry of Defence has said. A MoD...
View ArticleRutland mayor’s Syrian refugee resettlement proposal to be made public
Andrew Banas Published: September 19, 2016, 11:12 pm FILE – In this Jan. 14, 2016 file photo, Syrian refugees inside the border wait to be approved to get into Jordan, in the Hadalat reception area,...
View ArticleJCB gives students a debt free way to ‘earn while you learn’
EIGHT apprentices are celebrating their graduation with foundation degrees without running up massive student debts. The group chose to ‘earn while they learn’ by becoming higher apprentices at digger...
View ArticleJail for ticketless racecourse punter who attacked security guards
A TICKETLESS punter who attacked two security guards when he was ejected from a racecourse has been locked up for 22 months. Christopher Hugill was told by a judge at Teesside1 Crown Court that his...
View ArticleSister’s rescue plea for jailed ex-para
THE sister of an ex-soldier in an Indian prison for a crime he didn t commit has urged the Government to help. Six former soldiers, with a combined 74 years of service, were jailed in January after...
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