
JOOR launches ‘Ready-To-Ship Style’ in-season event as buyer priorities evolve
Digital wholesale management platform JOOR has “responded to the need for speed” and launched ‘Ready-To-Ship…
A deadly attack in Vancouver prompts a conversation about mental health in the province Source link
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The technology industry is always trying to tempt consumers into buying or upgrading to the latest offerings. However, where consumers once rushed to get their hands on the newest technology as soon as possible, the diminishing returns that come from upgrading most devices today makes people much more reluctant to part with their hard-earned cash….
India and Britain are set to sign a free trade deal to cut tariffs on goods and increase market access for the two countries. India will lower tariffs on British whisky, gin and other drinks as well as cars. The UK in turn will import more of India’s textiles, gemstones and other goods. Indian Prime…
Hrvatski Telekom H1 2025 slides: Revenue up 4.4% as service growth accelerates Source link
Lloyds Banking ADR earnings beat by $0.10, revenue fell short of estimates Source link
Russian Parliament passed a law to punish online searches for so-called ‘extremist’ content The law also adds new penalties for VPN users, making its usage to access extremist content a crime as an aggravating factor WhatsApp is the latest app set to be banned in Russia People in Russia are set to face new fines…
Michael Fitzpatrick BBC News NI BBC Willie Hutchinson and Martin Garrity are Northern Ireland Ambulance Service volunteers Kindness, compassion and a free car ride goes a long way when you’re undergoing hospital treatment for health issues, such as terminal cancer or kidney dialysis. Often patients rely on the goodwill of strangers, many of whom become…
Some asylum seekers have been misusing payment cards for gambling instead of their intended use for food and essentials. A Freedom of Information request made by PoliticsHome revealed more than 6,500 payments in gambling settings were attempted by asylum seekers in the past year. The payments were made on ASPEN cards, given by the Home…
Jonah Fisher BBC environment correspondent Jonah Fisher/BBC Between May and July 2025 10,000 tests for water pollution at the Environment Agency’s Starcross laboratory in Devon were cancelled Thousands of water tests to identify potential harmful pollution in rivers, lakes and estuaries in England have been cancelled in the last three months due to staff shortages,…