Despite the staggering human toll, the conflict in Sudan has not attracted the same level of global attention as other crises ...
Cabinet maker, Graham Martin, was found dead at his home in Trafford Walk in Wroxham on December 18 this year, a court has heard.
A new Padel court has been approved at Salle Moor Hall Farm to expand on the original three approved last year.
Plans for a dentist surgery in Rackheath near Norwich have been met with concerns about traffic from those living in Green Lane East.
Japan Airlines has been hit by a cyberattack that caused delays to more than 20 domestic flights, but it managed to restore ...
In 1959, a Volvo engineer designed a modern 3-point seat belt & made it available to the world for free, without a patent.
Dozens of massive data centers humming at the outskirts of Dublin are consuming more electricity than all of the urban homes ...
An A47 entry slip road was closed due to flooding this morning. The slip leads onto the westbound carriageway at Longwater on the outskirts of Norwich.
A café at the heart of its York community which has been hailed as ‘saving the lives’ of staff members has received a top award from readers of The Press. Chocolate and Co has been voted ...
The mega-rich have been scooping up publishers at an alarming rate Billionaires ... the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs hinted at a desire to enter the news industry in the past.
Not everyone is convinced, though. Deidre J. Owen, a fiction writer and co-founder of the independent publisher Mannison Press, dismissed Spines as little more than a “vanity” publisher.
This strategy is focused on continuity, acceleration, collaboration and digital innovation, and is designed to foster value creation by fast-tracking the company’s evolution from a predominantly ...