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Project Auckland: How Powerpac kept constructions supply chain running through the pandemic 4 Mar, 2021 03:59 PM 5 minutes to read Auckland construction in process thanks to the upkeep of the supply chain. NZ Herald By: Bill Bennett Ben Suckling says Powerpac s construction taxis helped keep Auckland s construction industry supply chain ticking over during last year s lockdowns. Suckling is a key account manager with the company. Unlike other companies supplying the construction sector, Powerpac runs its own in-house logistics which it describes as construction taxis. This is a fleet of vehicles that can handle multiple drops of tools, machinery and consumables at sites around the city every working day. ....
Raya and the Last Dragon star Kelly Marie Tran: How she became Disney s newest princess 4 Mar, 2021 06:49 PM 6 minutes to read Different kind of Disney princess: Kelly Marie Tran voices the heroine of Raya and the Last Dragon. Photo / Disney Different kind of Disney princess: Kelly Marie Tran voices the heroine of Raya and the Last Dragon. Photo / Disney Daily Telegraph UK By: Robbie Collin When Kelly Marie Tran was working the Hollywood audition circuit, she kept a suitcase in her car boot full of frumpy clothes. They were the kind of things she thought a lead character s unattractive best friend might wear – bright, unflattering tops, boot-cut jeans and so on – and she d change into them before driving to screen tests from her office job in western Los Angeles. ....
UK holiday parks had undesirable guests list of Irish names 4 Mar, 2021 07:02 PM 2 minutes to read Pontins list of undesirables was found to be unlawful. Photo / Supplied, AP Other A chain of holiday parks in Britain kept an undesirable guests list of Irish last names in an attempt to keep out members of the Irish Traveller community, the UK equalities watchdog said Tuesday. The list kept by Pontins, which was displayed on a staff intranet site, contained about 40 largely Irish names, including Cash, Delaney, Gallagher, Murphy and O Brien. News of the list was broken by the i newspaper. Britain s Equality and Human Rights Commission said Pontins was directly discriminating on the basis of race by refusing to serve guests of a particular ethnic group. It said staff refused or canceled bookings made by people with an Irish name or accent. ....
Discovery Inc said on Monday it expects to have 12 million global paid streaming subscribers by the end of this month, as coronavirus-led restrictions kept people home and fueled subscriber. | February 27, 2021 ....