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Subway workers who feel “devalued and ignored” have voted for strike action in a dispute over pay and working conditions, a union has said.
Last year’s incident in Brixham, south Devon, cost it about £21 million, pushing it deeper into an annual loss, it said.
Johnston was ousted from his post as chairman when Scottish businessman Whyte bought Rangers from majority shareholder Sir David Murray in May 2011.
“The important thing for now is what we can do, and we can do now more than we’ve been able to do before, because of an extra £5 billion the Chancellor has put in to the defence budget this year and ...
The Government has threatened legal action against former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich to release £2.5billion of funds from the sale of the club to help victims of the Ukraine war.
The utility said it would take forward discussions with ‘certain senior creditors’ on an alternative plan to stabilise its finances.
In an interim report published on Tuesday, the Independent Water Commission calls for a “fundamental strengthening and rebalancing” of Ofwat’s regulatory role, calling for the watchdog to adopt a more ...
Warrington captain George Williams has declared himself fit for Saturday’s Betfred Challenge Cup final against Hull KR at Wembley. The 30-year-old has been on a fast-track to recovery since he ...
Deborah Thomas, who is self-taught and based in Pembrokeshire, is showing her pastel works at the Joanna Field Gallery at the Torch Theatre ...
Pembrokeshire Chess Club juniors faced off against Castell Nedd in an afternoon of chess, with a narrow loss for the club overall.
A popular cafe bar will be closing its doors for one day next week. Waldo Lounge in Haverfordwest will be shut on Monday, June 9, as part of a nationwide closure for LoungeFest, the annual staff party ...
Sailors from Tenby Sailing Club showed their skill in the face of challenging conditions at Saundersfoot’s Coppet Week. A total of seven crews from Tenby participated. Among the 45 entrants were Dave ...