Major energy supplier with 4.5 million customers could be SOLD under new plans

A MAJOR energy supplier with 4.5 million customers is exploring the sale of the company. Ovo Energy, Britain’s fourth-largest energy company, is lining up bankers to help with a strategic overhaul of the company. Ovo Energy was founded in September 2009 by Stephen Fitzpatrick and provided energy tariffs to over 700,000 households in 2017Source: Getty … Read more

Hollywood giant unveils plans to make Britain’s only theme park open 365 days a year

A HOLLYWOOD giant has unveiled plans for a theme park open every day of the year and possibly even getting its own little train. The venue will be the first of its kind to open in Britain and will boost the economy by as much as £50 billion. A Hollywood giant has unveiled plans for … Read more

Scotland’s top bridal boutique announces closure with a huge sale

A beloved bridal shop, known as Scotland’s best bridal boutique, has announced it is closing down, leaving fans devastated. That Special Day Bridal, located on Baird Road in Livingston, has served thousands of customers since opening ten years ago. That Special Day Bridal has announced a shock closureSource: GOOGLE MAPS The store has been serving … Read more

Scotland’s best bridal boutique announces closure with huge sale

A beloved bridal shop, known as Scotland’s best bridal boutique, has announced it is closing down, leaving fans devastated. That Special Day Bridal, based on Baird Road in Livingston, has served thousands of customers since opening ten years ago. 2 That Special Day Bridal has announced a shock closureCredit: GOOGLE MAPS 2 The store has … Read more

Large buy now pay later company with 300,000 users collapses into administration

A BIG purchase now, pay later company has ended up in administration. Laybuy’s UK arm, which has a customer base of around 300,000, has appointed administrators at FTI Consulting LLP. However, it is important to note that the company could still be sold in the futureCredit: Alamy Laybuy offers a “buy now, pay later” service … Read more

Which task is safest for AI?

Which task is safest for AI? Adobe Stock As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, it is critical to understand which jobs remain safe. Although the impact of AI on the labor market is undeniable, not all roles are equally vulnerable. Most jobs will expand to some degree, but jobs that involve complex human emotions, … Read more

Hospitality companies aim to fill a million jobs this summer – Hospitality & Catering News

Hospitality companies are stepping up their efforts to hire UK-based talent as the sector aims to fill 990,000 summer jobs, according to new research from recruitment platform Caterer.com. The Olympic Games, Euro 2024 and Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated UK tour have led to 80% of hospitality businesses planning to expand their workforce. Caterer.com has seen … Read more

7 Ways to Enjoy Bryce Canyon as it enters its second century

PANGUITCH, Garfield County – Bryce Canyon National Park recently celebrated the 100th anniversary since U.S. President Warren G. Harding designated it a national monument, paving the way for it to become Utah’s second national park just a few years later . Since then, tens of millions of people have visited the park. It’s a unique … Read more

Three boys found a T. rex fossil in North Dakota. Now a museum in Denver is trying to reveal it in full

DENVER – Two young brothers and their cousin were wandering through a fossil-rich stretch of North Dakota’s badlands when they made a discovery that left them “completely speechless”: a T. rex bone sticking out of the ground. The trio publicly announced their discovery Monday during a Zoom news conference, as workers at the Denver Museum … Read more

‘Living rocks’ off Saudi Arabia’s Sheybarah Island offer a glimpse of how life on Earth began

LONDON: It was a kind of accidental discovery, Volker Vahrenkamp admits with a smile. “Sometimes these things need a little luck.” Vahrenkamp, ​​a professor of geology at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Thuwal, on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, had set out with a team of colleagues to investigate a coastal geological … Read more