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Thursday 24 April 2025 1:48 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Over the last few years, the Big Four giant PwC has been involved in a number of scandals across various continents. It’s battling to prevent more from popping up as it tries to repair its reputation. PwC operates as a global network composed of independent member firms operating under one brand, and is present in over 130 countries. The firm’s name echoed around global media outlets two years ago after a massive scandal…

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The white Volkswagen Golf – located at Auchingill Road just off Lochend Road – was at the centre of a police investigation this morning with forensics on the scene according to locals.  One post on social media said: “Anyone know what’s happening down Auchingill? White car left on the grounds of the old Bishi primary school where the front gates used to be and forensics are on the scene. “Areas cordoned off.” READ NEXT: Do you recognise this man? Football unit keen to talk to man following Ibrox assault READ NEXT: OAP, 80, kept tabs on 27-year-old woman in Glasgow’s Parkhead and Dalmarnock (Image:…

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William Loosley and Jasmine Brine carried out the vicious attack on a train between Bristol and NewportWilliam Loosley, of Newport, was jailed for two assaults on a train between Bristol and Newport last year(Image: British Transport Police)A thug assaulted two teenagers on a train in Wales leaving one unconscious. The incident happened on a service between Bristol and Newport which the teens were travelling on with their friends.William Loosley, from Newport, was with Jasmine Brine, from Cwmbran, a few seats behind the group of friends on the train on April 1, 2024. CCTV footage shows Brine randomly throw her lipstick…

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The critically acclaimed West End production, based on John Cleese’s beloved sitcom, will begin a UK and Ireland tour this year. The production will visit more than 30 locations across the country from September 2025 to July 2026, starting at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre from September 30 to October 4. The play, presented by Phil McIntyre Live, is described by the Daily Express as “the funniest show in town” and will bring its comedy to audiences nationwide. The cast for the tour includes Danny Bayne as Basil Fawlty, Mia Austen as Sybil, and Hemi Yeroham reprising his role as Manuel. The…

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Location : The M6 southbound between junctions J11 and J10 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 13:15 and 13:30 on 24 April 2025. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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Perfectly situated where East meets West, Turkey has long been a dynamic bridge between two worlds, and as 2025 unfolds, it continues to offer a wealth of opportunities for forward-thinking investors. With a young, tech-savvy population, a strategic location and a growing economy, Turkey is well positioned to attract international investment across a range of sectors. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or exploring new markets, understanding which industries show the greatest promise is key to making informed decisions. From the ever-resilient real estate market and the rapidly evolving energy sector, to the booming demand in healthcare, innovation in information technology…

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By Chris Duncan I’d be lying if I said I can’t wait for this season to be over, but the performance on Monday, particularly second half, has left me a little sad that we only have two games remaining.To have taken four points from six over the Easter weekend, extending the unbeaten run since Gareth Ainsworth’s appointment, was more than I expected, to be honest.Joe Gbode celebrates his goal against play-off chasing AFC Wimbledon on Monday Picture: @Julian_KPII thought we’d get something against Cheltenham Town on Good Friday, but I believed AFC Wimbledon would’ve either played us or kicked us…

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More than half of UK homes have a D EPC rating or below, a new study from rental specialists UNCLE shows.  UNCLE looked at data across the 30 most populated cities in the UK to determine which homes have the best EPC ratings and which the worst. The study found that more than 15 million homes have an EPC rating of D or below; the average EPC rating for UK homes is 68. Just 0.4% of homes (99,000) have an EPC rating of A, with Milton Keynes ranking as the location where homes perform best, with 60% achieving C or…

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