A parkrun veteran was celebrated at the weekend as she completed her 500th event at The Walks. Liz Thompson has been regularly going to Lynn’s parkrun since it first started operating in September 2011. Since then, Liz, 66, who lives in Lynn, has been …
King’s Lynn-based West Norfolk Glass wins second industry customer satisfaction award
Lynn glazing firm West Norfolk Glass has been crowned a winner at the Independent Network Veka National Customer Satisfaction Award for a second time. The organisation, which represents the UK’s independent installers of windows, doors, and conservator…
French press react to Man Utd calling off transfer deal for PSG ace Manuel Ugarte
Manchester United have walked away from efforts to sign Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Manuel Ugarte, for now. After attempting to secure a deal for Manuel Ugarte over the past month, Manchester United have made the decision to focus on other targets, …
TV cast barely on talking terms after ‘betrayal’ sends shockwaves through the group
As The Real Housewives of Orange County’s drama is just kicking off this summer, The Real Housewives of New Jersey are shutting things down for another season. The RHONJ ladies might actually be cutting the cord on the whole show as it currently stands…
Here’s one policy that could get the UK economy going again
By Chris Dorrell In the first few weeks in office Labour has announced a number of different policies that Rachel Reeves hopes will get the British economy firing on all cylinders again. One policy that has received less attention – a review into pensi…
The fight for B Corp’s soul
By Ali Lyon Last month, the French media giant Havas was stripped of its B Corp certifications after signing a global media buying contract with Shell. Ali Lyon explores what the decision means for the industry Sitting down for a set piece interview wi…
UK retail sales pick up as summer finally heats up
By Amber Murray Retail sales returned to growth in July after the long-awaited summer boost for retail finally arrived along with the warmer weather. Total retail sales increased by 0.5 per cent year on year in July, up from the three-month average gro…
A former royal residence in Little Venice could be yours… for £26m
By Ali Lyon A former royal residence in Little Venice that was once owned by Irish-American dancer Michael Flatley has gone on the London property market for a cool £26m. The Grade II listed mansion on Park Place Villas in Little Venice, which was also…
How our two-century-old fine cider brand is climbing its way to the top
By Jennifer Sieg Ambition A.M. meets Nick Showering, brand manager at Somerset-based Showerings Cider, to look at how the 180-year-old fine cider brand is climbing its way to the top of anevolving market with family values at its core. You’ve probably …
The Notebook: Why the Consumer Duty is something to celebrate
By Debbie Kennedy Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, Debbie Kennedy, CEO at Lifesearch, takes the notebook pen to tell us why we should cheer the Consumer Duty Happy birthday to the Consumer Duty!Last week saw the one-year anniv…