Chamber boss surprised to read Alderney finance and construction has shrunk
THE president of Alderney’s Chamber of Commerce was surprised by figures suggesting that the island’s finance and construction sectors had shrunk.
THE president of Alderney’s Chamber of Commerce was surprised by figures suggesting that the island’s finance and construction sectors had shrunk.
EasyJet Holidays said it has seen a surge in demand for trips to parts of Greece, Egypt and Morocco not traditionally popular with tourists.
The church service was held on the same spot where Pope John Paul II celebrated a historic liturgy during the nation’s fight for independence.
Military officials said the strike hit ‘significant Hamas terrorists’ but did not provide additional evidence.
The Government could face a backbench rebellion over plans to scale back who is eligible for the winter fuel allowance for pensioners.
The two former first ministers were the most formidable political duo of the devolution era.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced plans in July to temporarily cut the proportion of sentences which inmates must serve behind bars.
A letter to the Prime Minister calls for an urgent end to horticultural peat sales.
‘Muddling through’ on tax and spend during this Parliament is ‘not an option’, the Lords Economic Affairs Committee said.
July’s vote was the first general election where photo ID requirements were enforced in Great Britain.
The claim is made in a report on impartiality.
The pair faced rain and heavy fog across 24 peaks in the Lake District to raise nearly £140,000 for charity.
The 31-year-old’s tally currently stands at 66 since netting on his debut as a substitute against Lithuania in 2015.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will say working people would pay the price if the Government lost control of the economy.
Health minister Karin Smyth said the legislation to expand the access of Naloxone would ‘save lives’, with more services able to supply it.