Date: 18 November 2015 Venue: UWE Bristol Exhibition and Conference Centre, Frenchay Campus Time: Reception: 18:00 – Lecture: 18:30 – Networking and Supper:19:30 Register
Category: General News
Introducing Sky Q: a whole new way of watching TV
SKY TODAY unveils Sky Q, the next-generation home entertainment system, opening up a whole new way of watching TV. Sky Q makes it easier than
Avis UK unlocks unforgettable driving experiences with the new DS 5
London, UK, 18th November: Avis Car Rental has become the first and only car rental company to welcome the latest model from the French automobile
Half of low income working households struggling to afford to heat their homes
NEW research by the national charity Turn2us has found that one in two low income households are struggling to afford their energy costs, despite being
Winning design for Bath Quays Bridge revealed
BATH & North East Somerset Council has revealed the winning design for the prestigious Bath Quays Bridge competition. The winning design for the new pedestrian
Britain’s favourite icon sofa
THE Central Perk sofa from American sitcom Friends has been voted the nation’s favourite iconic sofa in a recent survey by sofa specialists, Sofaworks. Winning
‘Man flu’ more than a myth?
· Men spend 19% more than women on cold and flu remedies · Men’s average order is £5.14 compared with £4.31 for women · The most popular cold and flu product for both men
Moray Council: £5million to be invested in new street lighting
THE vast majority of street lights in towns and villages across Moray are to be replaced with more energy efficient technology. Councillors have agreed to
Exeter Cathedral to be rebuilt (in LEGO®)
EXETER Cathedral is embarking on an exciting new project to help raise money to protect and conserve its buildings for future generations. In February 2016
Purrfect lynx triplets treble in size
THE adorable trio of lynx cubs born at RZSS Highland Wildlife Park on 25 May have practically trebled in size, growing into three beautiful and
RSPCA: Six-foot long snake found slithering through park
A six-foot long Boa constrictor has been rescued by the RSPCA after it was found abandoned in a London park on Friday afternoon (November 6).
Sandwell offenders complete over 1,000 hours of free labour in six weeks
Offenders doing unpaid work as part of Community Payback (community service) have contributed over £7,020* worth of free labour across Sandwell, during the council’s
Tesco’s sales take another hit
New figures have revealed that in the 12 weeks leading up to the 12th of October of this year, Tesco’s sales having been falling quicker
Hong Kong Protests leads to banks shutting branches
Several banks including British company Standard Chartered have been forced to suspend a number of their branches in the centre of Hong Kong due
Three Generations of a Family Killed by Fire in Sheffield
A faulty charger might be the cause of a ravaging fire, which destroyed the destiny of an entire family. The entire community is shocked. Thousands
Ozzy Osbourne Invaded By Bats
Ozzy Osbourne is known for his eccentricities, being known as the Prince of Darkness for his prodigious activity. Lately, he decided to take care of
Britain Has No Intention of Limiting the Labour Market for Immigrants
Great Britain does not want to put barriers for the EU immigrants that want to work in the Albion, despite the controversies connected with
Any Driver Should Know Those Tricks
The daily drivers should definitely know this. It is possible to save more than 1000 Euro by knowing some tricks. Ford Motor said it once,
The “Atlántida of the North”, the Land That Sunk 8000 Years Ago
Doggerland, a place situated n the Northern Sea, was sunk after a tsunami, more than 8200 years ago. It is named the Atlántida of the
British Happiness Still “Average”
The percentage of happiness is an interesting indicator, calculated by several universities. The indicator is calculated including a large number of factors, from the average