Co-op puts purpose before profit to combat Covid-19
‘PURPOSE before profit.’ That’s the message from the Channel Islands Co-operative Society as it works to support islanders amid the impact of Covid-19 on trading.
‘PURPOSE before profit.’ That’s the message from the Channel Islands Co-operative Society as it works to support islanders amid the impact of Covid-19 on trading.
Co-op Insurance said it saw a 35% spike in claims between May 9 and June 10 compared with the previous four-and-a-half week period.
England’s top flight will return on Wednesday after more than three months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The East Dunbartonshire MP suffered a brain haemorrhage that was said to be an ‘imminent risk to life’.
The US president also boasted that authorities are ‘dominating the street with compassion’.
They tried to make the highly-dangerous journey aboard a makeshift raft and paddled using shovels.
Scotland Yard’s Operation Grange still considers the Madeleine case a missing person inquiry.
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski says she is “struggling” with her support for the president.
Jim Mattis was speaking after protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in police custody.
Critics said the president was misusing religious symbols for partisan purposes.
Co-op Legal Services saw a 42% increase in divorce inquiries between March 23 and mid-May, compared with the same period in 2019.
Premiership and Championship clubs have been given provisional authorisation to begin non-contact training.
US President Donald Trump visited a church to pose for photos while holding a bible.
The Rev Mariann Budde noted that Mr Trump did not pray during his visit to St John’s Church in Washington DC.
The US president walked to a church near the White House to pose with a bible after police used tear gas to clear peaceful demonstrators.