Can Acsa fix our broken airports?
Mammoth R6.5bn earmarked for capex, but it couldn’t even spend R700m last year …
Iwi-owned seafood processing factory opens in Porirua
The Wellington Kaimoana Hub will process seafood products like snapper, blue cod and crayfish for international markets.
The SPARK we needed for true prosperity
The recent signing of contracts with China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) for the Shared Prosperity through Accelerated Improvement to our Road Network (SPARK) Programme has ignited a new wave of optimism for Jamaica’s future. As someone...
New £1,782 energy bills warning as millions face higher prices
The UK's energy price cap is set to rise for the third time in six months in a move that will add to the cost of living for millions of British households
Halifax warns homeowners with houses built before this year could face penalties
The Halifax has announced a new regime that will see it decide how much it is willing to lend on a property by taking into account its green rating based on its Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
Improve productivity for more pay, public sector told
Downing Street tells unions angry at 2.8% pay proposals that workers must become more productive.
Microsoft opens first hyperscale data centre in New Zealand
Microsoft says it's the most sustainable hyperscale centre in its portfolio.
Student food security
Selkirk Colleges Steps to Opportunities, Academics & Readiness (SOAR) Program was created to foster a community of students helping students, while also making access to food less expensive for those
Andy Burnham slams TfGM strikes as 'unnecessary' and 'unjustified'
The mayor of Greater Manchester said that TfGM services will continue to run on 'one of the busiest weekends of the year' despite planned industrial action
M.E.N Christmas campaign smashes target as two whopping donations add £11k to appeal
Generous contributions from Julie Perry Events and Glaukos took the appeal over the line
'It has never been this hard' - Hawkes Bay's economic woes revealed in new report
Productivity in Hawke's Bay has fallen below the national average, according to a new economic study of the region.
Bypass property negotiation sours over price dispute
Paul Hoglund says he's been offered less than his property is worth and he isn't going anywhere. "I've got nothing to lose".
No new lending for petrol stations will impact rural communities the most
BNZ acknowledged it was pulling back from lending to some petrol stations.
Tube driver who boasted about romp in train cab is being probed by TfL
A Tube driver who boasted about having sex with another Underground worker is being probed by TfL after saying they slept together in the cab while travelling.
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