Scots bar banned from serving alcohol in ski gondolas due to tight covid rules
McLarens on the Corner had been serving pints to punters in their cable car-style capsules since April 26.
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Knoxville Biz Ticker: Knoxville Area Association of Realtors endorse multi-use stadium development in Downtown Knoxville
The Knoxville News-Sentinel 6 hrs ago Knoxville News Sentinel
Knoxville Area Association of Realtors endorse multi-use stadium development in Downtown Knoxville
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee The Knoxville Area Association of Realtors today announced that its Board of Directors voted unanimously to endorse the proposed multi-use, multi-sport stadium development to be located in downtown Knoxville. The project would also feature an additional $100 million in private, mixed-use development surrounding the stadium, including new residential and commercial space.
The board released the following statement:
“Knoxville is already a great city, but it has even more potential. By enhancing public amenities and promoting the growth of healthy and vibrant neighborhoods, robust investment in civic infrastructure plays a vital role in unlocking Knoxville
Bradley Welsh murder trial hears shooting bore âall the hallmarks of organised crime
Ian Duguid QC, defending accused Sean Orman, told the jurors they had to ask themselves, âHave you identified the right man?â
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London: More than 6,500 new jobs will be created around the UK thanks to £1bn of new UK-India trade and investment announced by the Prime Minister today (Tuesday 4 May 2021).
The package contains over £533m of new Indian investment into the UK, which is expected to create more than 6,000 jobs in vital and growing sectors such as health and technology. £200m of these deals will support low carbon growth.
This includes a £240 million investment by the Serum Institute of India in the UK into their vaccine business and a new sales office which will create a large number of jobs. The sales office is expected to generate new business worth over $1 billion, £200 million of which will be invested into the UK. Serum’s investment will support clinical trials, research & development and possibly manufacturing of vaccines. This will help the UK and the world to defeat the coronavirus pandemic and other deadly diseases. Serum have already started phase one trials in the UK of a on