Kohima (Nagaland) [India], September 24 (ANI): Reacting to the Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation and Eastern Nagaland Legislators’ Union’s (ENLU) concern regarding Frontier Nagaland Territory (FNT), Nagaland Minister and BJP leader Temjen Imna sai…
REVOLUTION REMEMBERED: Two Nastassja Kinski look-alikes from King’s Lynn picked as stand-ins
The next of our articles looking back at the filming of Revolution, starring Al Pacino, in the 1980s… Two Nastassja Kinski look-alikes were picked from hundreds of extras and models to play the part of the film star’s stand-in. Twenty-one-year-old Trac…
Bank of London: Questions persist over unicorn’s finances and governance
By Lars Mucklejohn In the span of just two weeks, fintech “unicorn” The Bank of London has gone from relative obscurity to being thrust into the public spotlight for all the wrong reasons. After receiving its banking licence from regulators in November…
William Saliba suggests one Arsenal player’s left foot is even better than Bukayo Saka’s
Arsenal have quite a few left-footed players in their squad. It’s always hard to find the right balance between right and left-footed players, but luckily for Mikel Arteta, he has recruited really well. Their main man Bukayo Saka is one of the best lef…
William Saliba suggests one Arsenal player’s left foot is even better than Bukayo Saka’s
Arsenal have quite a few left-footed players in their squad. It’s always hard to find the right balance between right and left-footed players, but luckily for Mikel Arteta, he has recruited really well. Their main man Bukayo Saka is one of the best lef…
ISG collapse shows cracks in UK construction industry
By Guy Taylor News that ISG, the sixth biggest construction contractor in the UK, filed for administration on Friday has reverberated across the sector. It has, understandably, drawn comparisonswith the only larger collapse in UK construction history; …
Why Google faces millions in fines from global regulators
By Jess Jones Google is up against the growing wrath of regulators worldwide, as it faces the possibility of millions in fines for alleged anti-competitive practices. According to Bloomberg, the EU is preparing to investigate Google’s conduct in the di…
Has Labour overdone the doom and gloom?
By Chris Dorrell Rachel Reeves attempted to pivot to a slightly more optimistic tone in her first conference speech as Chancellor, having been criticised for overdoing the doom and gloom. After winning the election, the government piled on the warnings…
UK family businesses fear ‘dishonesty’ in Labour’s tax plans
By Jennifer Sieg UK family businesses are beginning to fear dishonesty within Labour’s tax plans set to be revealed in the upcoming Autumn budget, a new poll has found. The poll, conducted by Censuswide and commissioned by Family Business UK, revealed …
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk pubs, clubs, politicians and drinkers discuss potential outdoor smoking ban
“The hospitality industry itself is on its knees. We don’t want anything further to put another nail in the coffin.” That is the stark warning from Daniel High, the owner of the recently reopened Rewind nightclub in Lynn town centre. He is responding t…