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1 week ago |
atvtoday.co.uk | Vivian Summers
For the first time ever, Westlife will perform at London’s Royal Albert Hall, kicking off the 25th Anniversary celebrations with two very special shows. To mark the milestone, the band will be joined by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, bringing Westlife’s biggest hits and fan favourites to life like never before.
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2 weeks ago |
atvtoday.co.uk | Vivian Summers
Retail trade body BIRA has welcomed key elements of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spending Review announcement, particularly increased funding for policing and new investment in deprived communities across the UK. The British Independent Retailers Association praised the government’s commitment to high street safety and community regeneration following the three-year budget announcement.
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2 weeks ago |
buff.ly | Vivian Summers
Retail trade body BIRA has welcomed key elements of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spending Review announcement, particularly increased funding for policing and new investment in deprived communities across the UK. The British Independent Retailers Association praised the government’s commitment to high street safety and community regeneration following the three-year budget announcement.
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2 weeks ago |
atvtoday.co.uk | Vivian Summers |Chris Britton
New research has shown that over half of employees have struggled with addiction and nearly three-quarters of businesses are worried about addiction-related issues in the workplace. No one sets out to be an addict. However, many of us typically end up in the cycle of addiction as a way of coping and instead of finding positive ways to let off steam, we fall into a negative spiral which is difficult to break. Seeking support from your workplace might not seem like an obvious starting point.
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2 weeks ago |
atvtoday.co.uk | Vivian Summers
The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has welcomed the Welsh Government’s consultation on business rate reforms for retail shops, whilst calling for significant improvements to ensure the proposals truly support high street revival. Bira praised the proposed rate cuts for retail shops with rateable values below £51,000, which would affect approximately 13,000 properties, but urged the Welsh Government to be more ambitious with the level of relief offered.
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