The paper mill used to produce newsprint paper employing 530 people in the 1990s. However, that number dwindled with a decline in the demand for
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IMF approves $7bn loan to Pakistan
The new programme “will require sound policies and reforms” to stabilise and help make the economy more resilient, the IMF said. The South Asian nation
Boeing staff report pressure to lower standards
His concerns about lax oversight were shared by some Republicans on the panel, who noted that whistleblowers from within Boeing were still reaching out to
RAC says petrol prices fall to three-year low
“We believe there is scope for pump prices to come down further in the next few weeks to reflect the lower wholesale costs retailers are
Banks must refund fraud in five days but losses capped at £85,000
It also announced that once a bank or payment company had refunded a customer, it could claim half back from the financial institution the fraudster
Shein should come to London, says former B&Q boss
Sir Ian told the BBC on Wednesday that Shein being listed in London could mean the UK could influence the firm. He said the London
China probes Calvin Klein over Xinjiang cotton
PVH, which owns the two brands and has a significant presence in China as well as the US, did not respond to a request for
Boeing strike: Workers not interested in 30% pay offer, union says
“The survey results from yesterday were overwhelmingly clear, almost as loud as the first offer: members are not interested in the company’s latest offer that
Nike and Sky ads banned over misleading tactics
In the case of Sky, the ASA criticised the way subscription options were presented to customers signing up for streaming service Now TV, which belongs
Will the US presidential election define the future of crypto?
Harris hasn’t said much about cryptocurrencies, but one of her advisors did say last month that she would “support policies that ensure that emerging technologies,