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by Charlie Spargo
Lancaster s Cloud Commerce Group has made two senior appointments in the form of Michael Taylor (pictured, centre) and Scott Armstrong (pictured, left).
The provider of multi-channel eCommerce software has hired Taylor - the former Head of Regional Affairs at Manchester Metropolitan University and Insider Media Editorial Director - as its Group Communications Director.
At the same time, it has appointed Armstrong, previously Global Client Partner at Armstrong Craven and interim Business Development Director at Banc, as its Sales Director for the Cloud Seller Pro and Go businesses.
Both are experienced figures in their field, with Taylor having held a wide range of editorial and communications roles around the North of England and Armstrong working across senior commercial roles in tech and digital.
Man City shirts transformed into hospital gowns for sick kids in special project
The custom-made gowns are now being used at the Royal Manchester Children s Hospital so kids can feel like their on-field heroes as they battle some of the toughest moments of their lives
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By Alex Moss & Rob England
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image captionLoneliness levels are rising across the UK, according to recent research
People affected by feelings of loneliness and isolation as a result of lockdowns could find it difficult to re-integrate as the country unlocks, campaigners have warned.
Official figures show high rates of loneliness in recent months compared with those recorded last spring.
Those particularly affected by a lack of social contact could find themselves left behind and stuck as restrictions ease, the Campaign to End Loneliness said.
BBC News spoke to people taking their first steps towards normality after the latest lockdown.
Irish scientist optimistic alpaca can be ally in in fight against Covid-19 Researcher based in South Africa finds animal’s antibodies show signs of neutralising variants
Mon, May 3, 2021, 01:00
Bill Corcoran Cape Town Listen now 4:44
Two alpacas: “We believe our alpaca antibodies would be best administered using an inhaler as they are 10 times smaller than human antibodies,” says Dr Peter Durcan.
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The South American alpaca may seem like an unlikely ally in humanity’s fight to overcome the coronavirus, but an Irish scientist believes the mammal is key to developing an effective treatment against the disease.