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Fife clothing firm doubled workforce to create 500,000 NHS gowns

Fife clothing firm doubled workforce to create 500,000 NHS gowns By Ian Forsyth © SYSTEM Sam Fernando, Keela sales director A Fife clothing manufacturer doubled its workforce and moved to a new factory to create 500,000 gowns for the NHS. The business behind the popular Keela brand of outdoor clothing has played a crucial part in the ongoing fight against Covid-19. Ardmel Group now has a workforce to 100 staff and a 10,000 square foot factory in Glenrothes. ‘Need to do our bit’ Sales director Sam Fernando said one of the most positive things to come out of the pandemic was the number of UK firms who dropped everything to help out in the effort against Covid-19 – often at significant cost to themselves.

Five Indian nationals detained for violating quarantine law

Five Indian nationals detained for violating quarantine law 8 hours ago Chief of the public relations bureau of the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Senior Commissioner Yusri Yunus (left), speaks to the press at Soekarno-Hatta Airport on Wednesday following the arrest of five Indians for violating quarantine laws. (ANTARA FOTO/Muhammad Iqbal/aww) The Soekarno-Hatta Airport police submitted five police reports that allegedly indicate seven suspects. Five of them (detainees) have been named suspects. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Jakarta Metropolitan Police have arrested five Indian nationals on charges of enlisting a quarantine mafia service to enter Indonesia without having to undergo a quarantine. The Soekarno-Hatta Airport police submitted five police reports that allegedly indicate seven suspects. Five of them (the detainees) have been named suspects, chief of the public relations bureau of the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Senior Commissioner Yusri Yunus, said during a press confer

Feltwell man creates Christmas lights display in support of West Suffolk Hospital

Feltwell man creates Christmas lights display in support of West Suffolk Hospital  | Updated: 16:39, 04 January 2021 A retired villager has spent six weeks creating a spectacular Christmas display at his house, which includes 23,000 lights. Roy Cook, of Feltwell, has been raising funds for the West Suffolk Hospital (WSH) through the lights, with more than £210 already being donated via a collection box. The lights are an annual tradition at the Cooke household, but Roy decided to go a step further this year to help raise funds for the WSH department where his family go for blood tests. The display includes lights, lasers, Christmas music and a snow machine.

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