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Bus drivers from Plumstead run their routes for charity

Bus drivers at the Plumstead garage A group of committed bus drivers from Plumstead are running their usual outes to r A group of committed bus drivers from Plumstead have raised thousands of pounds for cancer support, by running their usual bus routes. Thamesmead bus driver Paul Baily came up with the idea after his both mum and wife were hit with cancer before he sadly last his dad to the disease. Now he and his intrepid team of Route Runners , all from Stagecoach s Plumstead Garage, are opting to run, cycle and walk the length of their usual bus routes ranging across south London.

McBride PLC drops after warning profits will be hit by higher costs and lower demand

Omega Diagnostics reports positive results for COVID-19 test A look at the major movers on the London market on Wednesday 2.51pm: Healthcare group reports positive test results Omega Diagnostics Group PLC (LON:ODX) is in demand after announcing postive results for the Mologic COVID-19 lateral flow antigen test. The test, which Omega has launched for professional use under its Visitect brand, has been independently verified in a 665-person study in Germany by FIND, a World Heath Organisation collaborating centre. Omega said the test was shown to demonstrate best-in-class performance with 100% specificity and 96.4% sensitivity compared with laboratory testing. Chief executive Colin King said:  This is great news for the Mologic test, which we are now producing under our Visitect brand. It is significant that the test has been shown to have high diagnostic accuracy on self-collected swab specimens. Rapid diagnostic tests play a crucial role in breaking the spread of infectio

Omega Diagnostics Group PLC reports positive results for COVID-19 test

SIG shares jump as it forecasts a return to profit A look at the major movers on the London market on Wednesday SIG PLC (LON:SHI) has come in from the cold sooner than expected. The insulation specialist said January and February had seen a solid start to the year, with sales volumes then picking up so that March and April traded ahead of expectations.   So it now expects to deliver an underlying profit in the first half, turning round its losses more quickly than expected. It said: Whilst the evolving COVID-19 backdrop will continue to create uncertainty in the short term, more so in our EU markets than the UK, the strong demand across territories and sectors in the first four months of the year was encouraging and gives the board increased confidence for the full year performance.

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