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London Ambulance Service lead s admit it has a long way to go on discrimination

London Ambulance Service chief admits it has long way to go to ensure black and Asian staff don t suffer discrimination

Adrian Paul Lawrence | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Apr 15, 2021 Adrian Paul Lawrence, 82, born and raised in Wilmington, passed away April 2, 2021, peacefully in his home. Born to Adrian and Beatrice Lawrence on Dec. 12, 1938, he went into the Marine Corps from high school to proudly serve his country from 1958 to 1964. He married Andrea Morford in April 3, 1965, and they were together for 56 years. After the Marine Corps he worked at Whiteface Mountain and then the Carpenters Union, from which he retired. Adrian worked for Essex County as a heavy equipment operator, from which he retired. Adrian was also a lifetime member of the Wilmington Fire Department, where he served his community with pride.

High-flying FTSE flat by noon as rally runs out of steam | 9 April 2021

9 April 2021 | 12:23pm StockMarketWire.com - London s FTSE 100 traded flat by midday on Friday as banks and travel-related stocks fell, though the blue chip benchmark remained on course for its best week since early January amid anticipation over a reopening-driven economic bounce. By lunchtime, the benchmark FTSE 100 index was down 9.3 points, or 0.14%, at 6,932.88. In corporate news, Babcock slumped as the defence company is reportedly set to announce a string of asset writedowns costing several hundred million pounds, according to a Financial Times report, citing unnamed sources. Babcock s share price fell 5.7% to 223.4p. Military equipment company Avon Rubber said it remains confident of achieving its expectations for the current financial year as positive momentum continued into the second quarter.

FTSE rally takes breather; Babcock slumps on asset writedown rumours | 9 April 2021

9 April 2021 | 09:34am StockMarketWire.com - The FTSE 100 cooled its rally Friday as banks and travel-related stocks fell, though the broader market recovery is expected to continue as the country eyes a further lifting of restrictions next week. At 09:22, the benchmark FTSE 100 index was down 31 points, or 0.5%, at 6,910.86. Babcock slumped Friday as the defence company is reportedly set to announce a string of asset writedowns costing several hundred million pounds, according to a Financial Times report, citing unnamed sources. Babcock s share price fell 8.50% to £2.17. Military equipment company Avon Rubber said it remains confident of achieving its expectations for the current financial year as positive momentum continued into the second quarter.

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