UB40 play sold out show at the Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone
A buzz of apprehension and excitement filled a Kent venue on Tuesday as a sold-out crowd anticipated UB40’s presence on stage. The remaining five original band members, headed by brothers Duncan and...
View ArticleBritish conman ‘fleeced divorcee after posing as an MI6 agent on the run in...
British conman is on the run in Spain after fleecing divorcee of 850,000 Mark Acklom allegedly posed as an MI6 agent and Swiss banker to seduce During a 12-month relationship he ‘promised to marry...
View ArticleNightclub will be open before Christmas
Newark is set to have a new late-night venue before Christmas. It will also open during the daytime as a coffee bar A premises licence was granted on Monday for Jola Entertainment Ltd, which plans to...
View ArticleLeith Hill oil drilling site could be encircled by security fencing to keep...
The oil drilling site at Leith Hill1 could be surrounded by extra security fencing to minimise the risk of protesters delaying exploration. Bury Hill Wood exploratory oil and gas drilling site2 was...
View ArticleCATSA Renews Its Airport Screening Services Agreements for 5 Years
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) on Oct. 18, announced the renewal of its Airport Screening Services Agreements (ASSAs) with all of its screening contractors for a period of five...
View ArticleGatwick workers to be balloted on strike action over pension row
PUBLISHED: October 19, 2016 16:31 Workers at Gatwick airport are to be balloted for strikes in a row over pensions. Workers at Gatwick airport are to be balloted for strikes in a row over pensions...
View ArticleSafety and security attract high-spending tourists to Ireland
The hotel industry has welcomed the strong showing of Irish hotels in Cond Nast s annual best hotels in the world1, including Ballyfin2 in Co Laois which topped the list. This rising popularity of...
View ArticleWalsall winger Kieron Morris pens one-year contract extension
Talented Walsall winger Kieron Morris has signed a contract extension keeping him at the Banks’s Stadium until 2019. The 22-year old academy product, who is already contracted until the summer of...
View ArticleCA monitoring England series
The head of Cricket Australia’s (CA) security unit is expected to arrive in Bangladesh in order to expedite the required security processes for Australia’s scheduled tour of Bangladesh in August 2017....
View ArticleBlack Duck Brings Its Open-Source Security Research to Northern Ireland
Black Duck Software has formed an Open Source Security Research Group in Northern Ireland, tapping into the region’s base of cyber-security expertise. Black Duck1, a provider of solutions for managing...
View ArticleLocal Council of Canadians members grateful for Parker’s pioneer spirit
Elma Parker, now 91, has been a longstanding advocate, activist and past-president of the Council of Canadians (COC) in Northumberland County for many years. We regret to say that she is now in...
View ArticleCommunity Rallies in Support of the Shuttered Cold Crush
In the days following the forced closure of Cold Crush1 loyal customers and neighbors of the bar and live music venue have vocally expressed reactions to the fatal shooting on October 10 and...
View ArticleHuge profit at Fife card payment systems firm
Clear2Pay Scotland in Dunfermline is at the centre of a growing global card payment market. Pre-tax profit at ATM testing solutions producer Clear2Pay Scotland in Fife rocketed almost nine times to...
View ArticleO’Sullivan criticised for US trip as gardaí prepare to strike
Garda Commissioner N ir n O Sullivan has been criticised for attending a conference in the US as garda prepare to take industrial action. Ms O Sullivan is present at the International Association of...
View Article“Security” fears means delay for anti-fracking campaigner’s court hearing
A well known anti-fracking campaigner facing jail has been told her case has been postponed due to security fears. Tina Rothery from the Lancashire Nanas Group is facing 14 days in prison for contempt...
View ArticleCentre chief sought
The Home Office is seeking a Chief Executive to lead the new Joint Security and Resilience Centre (JSaRC). According to the UK, the centre is to drive greater collaboration to deliver the Government s...
View ArticleResilience Summit 2016
A thank you to people doing UK security for their resilience and counter-terrorism work was given by John Allan, chairman of retailer Tesco and London First1, at the business body s Global Resilience...
View ArticleWarning to shop workers after thieves target tills across Cumbria
Police are warning shop workers to be vigilant after thieves target tills across Cumbria. Cumbria Police had three crimes of a similar nature reported over two days: On October 13th a male has entered...
View ArticleRegional sales
Wavestore1, the British manufacturer of Video Management Software (VMS), has appointed Robert Turner as Regional Sales Manager for the south of the UK. Reporting to Glenn Fletcher, Sales Director,...
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