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Little Einsteins nursery Glasgow operating for months without insurance

The owners of two nurseries and a care home which closed after damning inspection reports should not be allowed to work with “vulnerable children…

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Parking attendants are 'terrorising' Ayr, claims business owner as fines row heats up

Parking attendants are 'terrorising' Ayr, claims business owner as fines row heats up
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Comet 50: Top people who shaped our community

You may also want to watch: Kenny Arnold, owner of Kenny Arnold Hairdressing, is also founder of Stevenage People for People – a community group which helps support people who are struggling. He and his team of volunteers have supported food banks, day centres, schools and individuals.  Former MP for Hitchin and Stevenage Shirley Williams was made Baroness Williams of Crosby in 1993. She is pictured here after being awarded the Companies of Honour for services of political and public life - Credit: PA The late Baroness Shirley Williams, daughter of famous memoirist Vera Brittain, served as MP for Hitchin from 1964 to 1974 and for Stevenage and Hertford from 1974 to 1979. She later became a life peeress and served as President of Stevenage Liberal Democrats. 

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Samantha Motion: Back from the brink - Maketu Pies' extraordinary survival

Samantha Motion: Back from the brink - Maketu Pies extraordinary survival 14 May, 2021 10:14 PM 3 minutes to read Maketu Pies is an iconic New Zealand brand. Photo / NZME Single-industry towns are a tricky economic proposition. They live and die at the whims of national, or often global, market forces well beyond the influence of the generations of locals who toil in the factory. The business employs most of the town residents but those salaries also support a host of other service and hospitality enterprises such as a dairy, a hairdresser and, inevitably, a pub. So when an ill wind blows through the market and the factory faces closure, the devastation goes beyond the directly impacted employees to their families and neighbours.

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Bay of Plenty businesses invest, expand and thrive post lockdown

Bay of Plenty businesses invest, expand and thrive post lockdown 1 May, 2021 07:00 PM 7 minutes to read Te Arawa Fisheries 2021 management team. Photo / Supplied Covid-19 tugged, yanked, pushed, pulled and tested Bay businesses ability to survive. Since the March 2020 lockdown, it has been survival of the fittest. Zoe Hunter speaks to businesses that have not only survived but thrived. Te Arawa Fisheries is thriving amid the global pandemic and is now eyeing a business venture that could create up to 1000 jobs. The Māori-led organisation posted a $1 million increase in total revenue post-lockdown and is developing new business opportunities to establish itself as an important player in the fisheries sector.

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