Month: March 2021

On The Beach (OTB), one of Britain’s biggest online travel agents, will on Friday appoint Justine Greening, the former Conservative minister, to its board. Sky News has learnt that Ms Greening, who served as transport secretary for a year during the 2010-15 coalition administration, will join the London-listed company as a non-executive director. It will
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A former top civil servant at the Home Office has settled his employment tribunal claim against the government. Sir Philip Rutnam resigned from his role as the department’s permanent secretary last year, amid bullying allegations against Priti Patel. Announcing his departure, Sir Philip accused the home secretary of a “vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign” against
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In March 2020, the world-famous Abbey Road recording studio shut its doors for the first time in almost 90 years. Opened in November 1931, the northwest London venue even remained open during the Second World War, supporting the government and Royal Family with broadcasts to the nation. But the COVID-19 crisis was unprecedented. Image: Abbey
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Volkswagen is announcing the start of its over-the-air software updates for its ID electric vehicles, something that Tesla has been pioneering. But strangely, customers need to go to the dealership to get a software update to activate the over-the-air update capability. Tesla pioneered over-the-air software updates in the auto industry. The automaker built its software
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