Stairlift Engineer – Sheffield
Stairlift Engineer – Sheffield Salary: £22,000 – £26,000 (depending on experience) with overtime and call-out rates = £30,000+ Location: The role is home based and you will be given a van the role will predominantly cover the South Yorkshire region Type: Full-Time / Permanent Hours: 40 hours a week My client, a very reputable global engineering... Read More
MPs Back Rishi Sunak’s New Brexit Northern Ireland Deal
Rishi Sunak’s new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland has been passed by MPs, despite a rebellion from 22 of his backbenchers. Ex-PMs Boris Johnson and Liz Truss were among Tories joining Northern Ireland’s DUP in voting against the agreement. But it passed by 515 to 29 overall, with the backing of other Tories, Labour, and... Read More
Energy Bill Help Drives UK Borrowing To February Record
Energy support schemes for households pushed government borrowing in February to its highest level for the month since records began in 1993. Borrowing, the difference between spending and tax income, was £16.7bn, last month, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. The ONS said this was largely due to spending on energy schemes this year.... Read More
Bigger National Flag Drapes Indian Mission In UK Amid Pro-Khalistan Protest
A bigger national flag than the previous ones has been unfurled on the Indian High Commission’s building in London amid protest by Khalistan supporters. The embassy on Monday, in an epic response to protesters, had unfurled a slightly smaller flag on the building after Khalistan supporters pulled down the Indian flag outside the building. On... Read More
UK Interest Rates: Another Rise Expected As Prices Soar
The Bank of England is expected to increase interest rates for an 11th consecutive time following a surprise jump in the rate of rising prices. Analysts think an increase in the Bank rate from 4% to 4.25% is the most likely outcome of the Monetary Policy Committee meeting on Thursday, Policymakers face a balancing act... Read More
Boris Johnson Clashes With MPs Over Partygate Denials
Boris Johnson has repeatedly insisted he did not intentionally mislead Parliament over Partygate in a heated grilling by MPs. The former prime minister began the marathon three-hour session with a Bible in his hands, as he swore: “Hand on heart, I did not lie to the House.” He admitted social distancing had not been “perfect”... Read More
Mechanical Engineer – Plymouth
Mechanical Engineer – Plymouth Starting from £30,000 + Pension + Holiday + Bank Holidays + Life Insurance + Wellness Programme + Additional Benefits. Permanent Mechanical Engineer required for a globally recognized manufacturer who is market leading within their niche industry. They are a brand associated with quality and offer varied roles within a great team... Read More
.NET Developer – City of London, London
.NET Developer – London .NET Developer, C# – Global Technology Brand – London Our client’s fascinating story dates back to 1981; today they have fast become one of the most instantly recognized technology brands across the globe. Their success has been built upon their reputation for developing revolutionary .NET software products that utilize cutting-edge technologies.... Read More
England’s High Streets Championed In Photographs
From the calls of merry market traders to the toots of check-out tills, there are many visuals and sounds that make up a high street in England. A three-year project by Historic England is looking to preserve these memories in a photo exhibition to “breathe life back into high streets”. The touring show features 65... Read More
London’s West End Lit Up For Ramadan For First Time
For the first time, London’s West End has been lit up with 30,000 lights to mark the holy month of Ramadan. Coventry Street, which links Leicester Square with Piccadilly, is illuminated with “Happy Ramadan”. The lights were switched on by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, who is one of the 1.3 million Muslims in... Read More