Two MILLION rural homes are to be taken out of the ‘digital slow lane’ in £5bn broadband drive

Two MILLION rural homes are to be taken out of the ‘digital slow lane’ in £5bn broadband drive Project Gigabit will see as many as 2.2million homes and offices get fast internet  It is targeted at rural areas where people have long suffered poor connections  Residents will be able to download films in less than … Read more

Two MILLION rural homes are to be taken out of the ‘digital slow lane’ in £5bn broadband drive

Two MILLION rural homes are to be taken out of the ‘digital slow lane’ in £5bn broadband drive Project Gigabit will see as many as 2.2million homes and offices get fast internet  It is targeted at rural areas where people have long suffered poor connections  Residents will be able to download films in less than … Read more

Britons are hoarding more than £870m in foreign currency in their homes

Britons are hoarding more than £870m in foreign currency in their homes with almost two-thirds keeping coins and banknotes in jars and drawers, survey reveals Almost two-thirds of people keep foreign coins and banknotes in jars or drawers Some admit to still having pesetas, lira and francs, all replaced by the euro  Most people surveyed said … Read more

Britons are hoarding more than £870m in foreign currency in their homes

Britons are hoarding more than £870m in foreign currency in their homes with almost two-thirds keeping coins and banknotes in jars and drawers, survey reveals Almost two-thirds of people keep foreign coins and banknotes in jars or drawers Some admit to still having pesetas, lira and francs, all replaced by the euro  Most people surveyed said … Read more

Britons are hoarding more than £870m in foreign currency in their homes

Britons are hoarding more than £870m in foreign currency in their homes with almost two-thirds keeping coins and banknotes in jars and drawers, survey reveals Almost two-thirds of people keep foreign coins and banknotes in jars or drawers Some admit to still having pesetas, lira and francs, all replaced by the euro  Most people surveyed said … Read more

Northern Territory rangers seek homes for Alice Springs dingoes after two relocated to Adelaide Zoo

Gorgeous dingo pups are running out of time as wildlife rangers desperately seek homes for the litter and loving owners to train them before their ‘WILDNESS creeps in’ Eight puppies were found near Todd River in Alice Springs, Northern Territory NT ranges are desperate to find the right owners for five remaining dingoes Two pups re-homed at … Read more

Victorians whose homes were damaged or left without power by floods to receive thousands in payouts

The Victorian Government will offer flood-affected residents whose homes were damaged or left without power thousands in payouts. Catastrophic floods and wild winds plunged thousands of homes into darkness across the state last week, with an estimated 64,000 people still without power.  Acting Premier James Merlino said those eligible will receive a prolonged power outage … Read more

Two Sydney retirees knock back $50million from a developer to sell Rose Bay homes as package deal

Two neighbours team up to sell their houses as an epic package deal with stunning harbour views – only to KNOCK BACK a $50million from a developer Two Rose Bay neighbours have joined forces to sell adjoining homes as one deal  Owned by retired professionals Richard Burbridge QC and Kiki Efthimiou The pair knocked back … Read more

One third of UK businesses plan to install electric vehicle charging points at employees homes

One third of UK businesses would consider installing electric vehicle charging points at employees’ homes One third of firms would think about putting charging points in employees’ homes to support the use of electric vehicles, according to new research  One in five claim the increase of home working has influenced their plans Upfront costs and … Read more