Day, time and type of road Irish drivers 'most likely' to crash
Afternoons, and rush-hour in particular, were the most dangerous times of the day in terms of the possibility of a crash, with 4-5pm the most risky time
Minister Wilmot Paye Urges End to Foreign Exploitation in Liberia’s Mining Sector - FrontPageAfrica
MONROVIA – Mines and Energy Minister Wilmot Paye has issued a strong call for Liberian mining cooperatives to end partnerships with foreign entities engaged in illegal mining practices, warning that such activities are obstructing national development and depriving Liberians of the benefits of their mineral wealth. Addressing 19 mining cooperatives at an acquaintance meeting over
Pets at Home cuts full-year profit outlook
Pets at Home cut its full-year profit outlook on Wednesday as it highlighted a "subdued" market.
Pennon Group swings to half-year loss
Pennon Group reported a statutory loss before tax of £38.8m for the first half on Wednesday, swinging from a profit of £3.2m year-on-year, as restructuring costs and investments weighed on the bottom line despite a 17.5% increase in underlying revenue to £527.2m.
Just Eat Takeaway to ditch London listing
Just Eat Takeaway said on Wednesday that it plans to ditch its secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange after 24 December.
Minister appeals block of R13.2bn Vodacom deal
Seeking to overturn the decision and allow the merger to proceed.
Plan for 2,000 homes in Wigan
But councillors says there should be 'no homes without road'
Mozambique election protests resume after leaders’ meeting flops
Roads in Maputo, the capital, were blocked and public transport interrupted after Venâncio Mondlane urged supporters to begin a fresh round of protests starting Wednesday.
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