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Located in Southeastern Europe, Albania is renowned for its breathtaking Adriatic and Ionian coastlines. Offering more than just beautiful landscapes, the country has spent the last decade accelerating the growth of its economy. Foreign investors, entrepreneurs and digital nomads alike have flocked to this Balkan country for a number of reasons. Not only is it more affordable than other European countries, it is also highly business-friendly. So if you are considering starting a business there, here is a step-by-step guide on how to do it successfully.   Why Consider Albania For A Startup Location?   According to StartupBlink, Albania ranks…

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Head coach James Hockley reckons Kent Women’s close-season pro-activeness helped them with player recruitment.The Horses have added plenty of new faces to their squad ahead of this summer, including former Surrey skipper Amy Gordon and last term’s Essex player-of-the-year Matilda Callaghan.Kent Women’s head coach James Hockley. Picture: Barry GoodwinHockley will lead their playing group alongside captain Megan Belt, going into their first season as a Tier 2 team.Asked if he had been surprised at the calibre of player they had attracted, Hockley said: “Not really.“Because Kent is the most successful county in women’s cricket, I think that has its draw.“Because…

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Image Credit: Getty Images for Liberty Science Center Dr. George Church isn’t just a scientist—he’s one of the most visionary minds in genetics. As a co-founder of Colossal Biosciences, he’s helping lead the charge to revive extinct species like the woolly mammoth and dire wolf. Here’s everything to know about the man behind some of the world’s boldest biotech ideas. Who Is Dr. George Church? Dr. Church is a geneticist, molecular engineer, chemist, and the co-founder of Colossal Biosciences. He’s best known for his pioneering work in genome sequencing, gene editing—particularly CRISPR—and synthetic biology. One of his most remarkable accomplishments…

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Tuesday 08 April 2025 12:00 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 08 April 2025 11:49 am Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Fans spend more than £1,000 each per sports trip Sports fans spend more than £1,200 per person on average when travelling overseas to watch matches and other events, new research has found.  The figure includes £235 on tickets, £330 on flights, £375 on accommodation and £290 on dining and shopping, according to a study by Expedia Group. Football is the most common sport to travel abroad…

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The celebration event, which took place on April 4, celebrated local pupils’ participation in The Skills for Work programme. 23 pupils from three local high schools took part in a programme to gain their Level 4 Skills for Work Automotive qualification. Read more: ‘We won’t stop here’: Glasgow firm hits growth milestone and plans for more The programme marks the first year that North Lanarkshire Council and Remit Training have collaborated to offer the qualification. Three pupils who took part moved on to modern apprenticeships with well-known companies Parks of Hamilton and Turners Soham Ltd. Two students from Coltness High School…

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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has launched its guide for retrofitting homes. The free guide provides in-depth information on all aspects of making homes more energy efficient, known as retrofitting. According to RICS, there is an increasing public interest in retrofitting as more people seek to keep costs down with energy-efficient home installations. This work is also proving crucial for the transformation of the UK into a net zero nation. Residential retrofits need to increase to a rate of 500,000 per year from 2025, and one million per year by 2030 to meet the government’s net-zero target, according…

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Yates Hellier has completed the acquisition of Glasgow-based rival CIB Residential, following the retirement of its founder Ronnie Carpenter. The Independently-owned agency’s has expanded its presence in the city’s west end following last year’s launch of a sales branch in Hyndland Road. CIB Residential was established in 1987 and is based in Byres Road. Its portfolio of 250 managed properties is located mainly in the local area. Carpenter commented: “It was important to me to pass the business on to a company that genuinely cares.” The acquisition brings Yates Hellier’s total managed portfolio to more than 600…

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JLL UK chief executive Stephanie Hyde  to depart Stephanie Hyde JLL UK chief executive Stephanie Hyde will leave the business at the end of this month, staff were informed via email on Friday. Matt Richards will replace Hyde as leader of the UK operation, while retaining his responsibilities as chief executive of capital markets for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Hyde, who joined JLL in 2021 from PwC, is said to be leaving to pursue other opportunities. In 2023 she expanded her role to be CEO, Markets Advisory, EMEA alongside her UK CEO role. Richards joined JLL in 1998…

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Sharon Davidge Sharon Davidge, former office manager of the Hunters Knowle Bristol office, has successfully completed on the resale of the business to become the new franchisee. Davidge has worked at Hunters Knowle Bristol, which is based on Wells Road in Knowle, for 14 years. She first started at the company as a trainee negotiator, gradually working her way up and studying to get her professional qualifications. “Through sheer determination, long hours and a real love of the job, I’ve managed to get to where I am today, so hard work does pay off,” she said. “I’m incredibly happy to…

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