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First look inside Ventura Park Tamworth s new Primark store opening tomorrow

First look inside Ventura Park Tamworth s new Primark store opening tomorrow We can exclusively reveal a first look sneak peek at the huge new store which is expecting huge opening day crowds Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Email updates on the latest on shopping, restaurant news and moreInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Tamworth s new Primark is just hours away from opening and now we can exclusively reveal a first look at the huge new store.

The New European owner sets out vision for title in Brexit Britain

“The riches are in the niches.” Admittedly it only rhymes in an American accent, but it’s a philosophy that is powering The New European owner Matt Kelly who has bought the title from local publisher Archant, where he launched it as a “pop-up paper” two weeks after the 2016 Brexit vote stunned Britain. Kelly isn’t going it alone exactly. He has accrued a consortium of investors, forming a fantasy team of media titans. Among them are former FT editor Lionel Barber, ex-BBC director and former NY Times chief exec Mark Thompson and Edelman’s chief exec for Europe Ed Williams.

Google and Facebook know they must offer olive branch to publishers, says Gavin O Reilly

Google and Facebook know they must offer olive branch to publishers, says Gavin O’Reilly Former INM executive returns to his ink-stained roots as part of big name consortium behind purchase of the New European 7th February, 2021 On Friday, Google said it had agreed to pay some Australian publishers to host their content. Picture: Getty Google, Facebook and others who benefit from content produced by news media outlets realise they need to change or face regulation, Gavin O’Reilly has said. “I think all of the big aggregators now know that the freebie that they have now is not sustainable and increasingly they are reaching out to publishers in a more constructive way than they have before. So I’m sure things like Google News and all the rest will.

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