Labels on the much-loved loaves state the bread is both halal and kosher. The bread has always been halal and has been certified for the last two-and-a-half years. A PRIMARY school finished 2019 on a high note after it was judged to be one of the best in the country. St Barnabas and St Paul’s Church of England Primary School was placed 17th in the top 250 primary schools based on the Key Stage Two national curriculum tests which were taken by Year Six pupils in May 2019. In December 2019, The Lancashire Telegraph reported how the school posted exceptional SATs results, which placed it number two in Blackburn and it was the only school in the borough where children made well above average progress in all three subjects.
Labels on the much-loved loaves state the bread is both halal and kosher. The bread has always been halal and has been certified for the last two-and-a-half years. A PRIMARY school finished 2019 on a high note after it was judged to be one of the best in the country. St Barnabas and St Paul’s Church of England Primary School was placed 17th in the top 250 primary schools based on the Key Stage Two national curriculum tests which were taken by Year Six pupils in May 2019. In December 2019, The Lancashire Telegraph reported how the school posted exceptional SATs results, which placed it number two in Blackburn and it was the only school in the borough where children made well above average progress in all three subjects.
BBC News
By Ben King
image captionMohsin (left) and Zuber Issa in Blackburn last year
A company co-owned by the billionaire Issa brothers who are buying Asda was fined for appalling safety breaches, a BBC investigation has found.
One worker lost a finger in a bubble wrap machine in 2012, and another lost four fingers in 2015, weeks after the brothers resigned as directors.
Europlast (Blackburn) Ltd showed a total lack of care about the safety of its employees , according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
The brothers declined to comment.
In 2014, the Lancashire packaging firm Europlast (Blackburn) Ltd was fined £50,000 at Preston Crown Court for an incident two years previously, when a worker got a hand trapped between rollers while trying to clean a bubble wrap machine.