
Chris Morris
Senior Reporter at Bury Free Press
Senior reporter at the Bury Free Press | Suffolk News. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Chris Morris
Six Suffolk businesses have been recognised in The King’s Awards for Enterprise. The recipients of the awards, which celebrate the achievements of leading businesses from across the UK and Channel Islands, were announced today. This year, 197 businesses representing a range of sectors have been recognised by His Majesty The King as among the best in the country. The awards are designed to highlight the ambition, ingenuity and success of the diverse UK business community.
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sports.yahoo.com | Chris Morris
F1 surprised fans Sunday with 10 drivable Lego re-creations of its race cars. The cars took over 22,000 hours to build and weighed twice as much as an actual F1 car. Generally, before an F1 event, drivers enter the track on a flatbed truck, where they drive slowly waving at fans. On Sunday, before the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, the entrance was a bit flashier. Drivers came out in full-size, drivable versions of their F1 cars made out of Lego bricks.
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cryptostudent.io | Chris Morris
[[{„value”:”Trump said TikTok would be „protected” and he would continue to extend the deadline to prevent the app from being banned. Trump told NBC „I have a little sweet spot in my heart” for the app. There are legal questions as to whether Trump has the authority to continue extending the ban.
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fastcompanyme.com | Chris Morris
Sometimes, you need to shake things up in your career. Maybe the job isn’t as fulfilling anymore. Maybe changing circumstances are pushing you toward a new path. Either way, figuring out what to do next can be a challenge. Increasingly, artificial intelligence is helping people explore their next steps—even when they’re unsure themselves. Chatbots like ChatGPT can offer some guidance, provided you know how to phrase your questions.
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suffolknews.co.uk | Chris Morris
A hairdresser is helping to train new and existing stylists by launching a new academy. Sarah Moore has run The Scissor Box salon for nine years. She launched the business, first in Barrow, before moving to Risby Business Park, near Bury St Edmunds, three years ago. Sarah has now also launched a training academy, called Blend, located above the salon, for those starting out in their career and existing professionals. Sarah said: “I’ve always dreamed of helping others.
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