Channel 4 news bulletins co-hosted from Leeds to begin in September says chief executive Alex Mahon
She also warned the broadcaster could have “different priorities” if it is privatised, cautioning against doing anything “irreversible” which could “possibly damage some of those things that we do for the sector”.
Is switching to a graduate account the right option? – Gareth Shaw
Don’t be too hard on your son – I can’t imagine what an odd and deflating experience it may have been for him to graduate during a global pandemic and not be able to celebrate the fruits of his efforts at the end of it all.
Issa brothers Asda takeover takes another step forward after watchdog accepts offer to sell petrol stations
In October, the billionaire Issa brothers and private equity backer TDR Capital agreed a £6.8 billion deal to buy the supermarket chain.
Call centre provider ResQ poised to create a further 200 new jobs in Hull
Hull-based ResQ, which operates call centres for telecommunications and energy companies, is already in the process of recruiting 120 new staff after taking the first floor in the former House of Fraser store in the Hammonds of Hull building. The move will help increase capacity for its partnership with Vodafone UK.
Prospects for Yorkshire's economy are very bullish, according to CEO of Julius Baer International
David Durlacher said the region was poised to benefit from being at the centre of global plans to create a more sustainable economy.
Research reveals Covid effects on ethnic minority children
Leeds-based Emis said the observational analysis of 2.6 million healthcare records – the largest population study of Covid-19 in children to date – suggests a link between ethnicity and Covid-19, with important implications for global public health strategies to combat the virus, such as access to tests.
Why Morrisons is rewinding the clock to bring back glass milk bottles
The glass milk bottles hold a pint of milk and are priced at 90p. They will be available in seven trial stores across Kent and four stores around Sheffield.
Jobs boost for York as communications agency Camargue opens office on science park
Based on York Science Park, which is owned and managed by the University of York, the office will be used to service recent client wins, grow Camargue’s business and deliver communications consultancy work across the North of England.
US firm ponders whether to increase its £5.5bn offer to buy Morrisons
Morrisons has flatly rejected the proposed offer, saying it “significantly undervalued Morrisons and its future prospects”.
Donating £50 to a large scale charity is a waste of time and money – Bird Lovegod
Mrs Jones donates £50 to an international charity. Where does it go? No one knows. What is it spent on? No one knows. What impact does it have? No one knows.














