Month: May 2021

Frozen food company McCain provides economic boost for Scarborough with plans to upgrade head office

The proposed 34,000 sq ft workspace will support a new hybrid model of working from both home and the office.

£4.25 bottle of Morrisons white wine gets higher rating from critics than bottles six times the price

Morrisons Soave 2020 was awarded 92 points, a Silver medal and a Great Value White under £8 Award, putting it ahead of iconic wine of the region, Pieropan La Rocca Soave Classico; which, at £30 a bottle is more than six times the price of Morrisons £4.25 offering.

Gary Numan: ‘It’s how we react to disappointment that shapes us’

Since swapping rural Essex for the Sunshine State in 2012 Numan’s career has undergone an artistic renaissance and his last album, , reached No2 in the UK charts.

Ryanair reports £702m loss as passenger traffic falls by 81 per cent

But the Ireland-based low-cost airline said in a statement it expects to benefit from a “strong rebound of pent up travel demand” through the second half of 2021.

Safestyle's trading continues in line with increased market expectations

The group, which is a major retailer and manufacturer of PVCu replacement windows and doors, has provided a statement about current trading ahead of its annual general meeting.

This is me. A US wedding photographer’s campaign to spread love across the county

Not everyone looks forward to leaving lockdown behind. For some, the thought of stepping away from the sanctuary of home, facing the world, being seen and noticed, is a trial and a challenge, something they would avoid or put off.

How employers need to treat their staff when it comes to returning to the office or resuming work following furlough – Jodie Hill

Some businesses may have sadly gone under, others will have gone into hibernation, some will have adapted in order to survive, and a few may have thrived. However, all will have been affected by coronavirus.

Christine Austin's Wine Column: Putting Morrisons' 'Best' range to the test

All supermarkets have their premium ranges with rather grand names. Tesco has “Finest”, Sainsbury’s “Taste the Difference” and Aldi has its “Specially Selected”. These descriptions mean that the wines are own blends, put together with a particular emphasis on quality, rather than price.

Coach tours to US coast are heralded as major boost to tourism industry

A five-day trip to Scarborough has been organised for holidaymakers by the National Holidays travel company as the lockdown restrictions eased this week.

Virgin Media O2 £31bn merger given green light by watchdog

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) waved through the deal following an in-depth investigation, concluding that concerns customers would see price hikes from the telecoms deal were unfounded.