Avanti West Coast launches WhatsApp service for disabled passengers
The Travel Companion system is designed to ensure disabled customers receive prompt support when they encounter problems.
The Travel Companion system is designed to ensure disabled customers receive prompt support when they encounter problems.
Valeria Kovtun, a media specialist, spoke to PA about her reflections on a year of war and how ‘dangerous’ online narratives have impacted the fight.
A DEPUTY’S comments about the ‘toxic cesspit’ of Twitter in relation to Guernsey politics really got them going on Twitter last week – in a way that was nothing like a toxic cesspit.
GANNETS have returned to Les Etacs off Alderney after about a quarter of the area’s adult population was wiped out by avian flu last year.
A body found in a river has been identified as the missing mother-of-two.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct said that one member of Devon and Cornwall police staff received a written warning.
EAGER cleaners headed to the beach, despite cold and damp conditions on Saturday morning, armed with buckets and litter pickers to collect rubbish from Vazon as part of this year’s Big Beach Clean event.
Graphic artist Dmytro Krishovsky’s artwork has been commissioned by the Ukrainian border guard who said the famous phrase on Zmiinyi Island.
A cancer survivor became the world’s first ‘turbine bagger’ after walking thousands of steps to tick off all 215 wind turbines at Whitelee Windfarm.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the ‘new feature is about increasing authenticity and security’.
The 42-year-old mortgage advisor, Inskip, Lancashire, went missing on January 27 in nearby St Michael’s on Wyre.
Mississippi Department of Public Safety spokesperson Bailey Martin confirmed the killings in Arkabutla, in Tate County.
Company is said to be at an advanced stage of finalising a plan with a third-party provider for a second data centre in Ireland.
Shaye Groves, 27, was found guilty of murder at Winchester Crown Court.
The ads featuring politician and convicted fraudster Ilan Shor were ultimately removed by Facebook but not before they were seen millions of times.