Cities in our area are preparing to ring in the new year. Coronavirus concerns and unseasonably warm temperatures are making the celebrations feel different.
UK broadcaster Channel 4 has ordered the innovative competition format
Murder Island, which mixes factual entertainment and crime drama, from STV Studios and Motion Content Group.
The six-part series revolves around a fictional murder plot written and developed by a major crime writer.
It will see members of the public step into the role of detective in a murder mystery investigation, with participants having just one week to compete and find out if they’ve got what it takes to solve the crime.
The series was developed by STV Studios’ creative director for factual, Craig Hunter (pictured), STV Studios’ director of development Lucy Hazzard and executive producer Jonathan Smith (24 Hours in Police Custody,
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Expanding CFE Lighting takes on first apprentice
Friday, 18 December 2020
Apprentice Jack Davies
UK - Lancashire-based LED lighting manufacturer CFE Lighting has taken on its first apprentice as it looks to accelerate growth and build on its strongest ever trading performance over the last 12 months.
16 year-old Jack Davies has started an 18-month long LEAN Engineering apprenticeship with the company, with the aim of becoming a qualified engineer and securing a permanent role within the rapidly growing business. Over the course of his apprenticeship, Jack, who lives in nearby Nelson, will be working across a variety of different areas within the company, which specialises in bespoke LED luminaires and lighting solutions for commercial, industrial, and public sectors.