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Ayrshires and Charolais top breeds at Royal Ulster

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Furniture retailer creates 25 jobs with new Belfast fulfilment centre

Furniture retailer creates 25 jobs with new Belfast fulfilment centre Lisa McAteer (left), Director at CBRE NI with Oliver Campbell, store manager at EZ Living Interiors. 21 July, 2021 01:00 INDEPENDENT furniture retailer EZ Living Interiors has expanded its business with a new warehouse facility, creating 25 new jobs in Belfast. The company has opened a 9,000 sq ft complex based within Titanic Quarter in Channel Commercial Park, to support its ‘last mile delivery’ strategy in Northern Ireland. Oliver Campbell from at EZ Living Interiors said the warehouse means customers can collect smaller items six days a week, offering more accessibility and flexibility to families. The company operates from two sites in Belfast at Holywood Exchange and Boucher Road. EZ Living Interiors also operates a number of stores across the Republic.

Uber looks to prevent drivers from seeing destinations — it s a dick move

Uber looks to prevent drivers from seeing destinations — it’s a dick move The company takes yet another step closer to being a regular taxi firm Story by According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Uber is thinking about stopping its drivers from being able to see the destinations and potential prices of ride requests. Yet again, it shows the ride-hailing Übermensch doesn’t really prioritize its drivers. It’s classic poor form from Uber, and I’m going to explain why. As the Chronicle points out, last year, Uber began letting its drivers see ride destinations and pricing information before accepting rides. In reality, this was a thinly veiled attempt to make it seem like the company was giving its workers some kind of independence and control over how they operate.

Oliver Campbell: I was put under pressure to admit murder

Oliver Campbell s case was featured by the BBC s Newsnight programme - Credit: Archant A man living near Ipswich with severe learning difficulties who was convicted of shooting dead a shopkeeper said he was put under pressure to confess to a crime he didn t commit. A petition calling for Oliver Campbell s release has been signed by more than 80,000 people - Credit: Archant A reported confession during police interview was used as a key part of the evidence to convict the 50-year-old, who has lived in Suffolk ever since finishing his jail term at Hollesley Bay Prison, near Woodbridge. Yet there has long been doubt cast over his guilty verdict, with Mr Campbell’s solicitor, Glyn Maddocks, and barrister, Michael Birnbaum QC, saying: “Much of the police questioning was misleading and unfair.”

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