The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF), held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from May 23 to 29, 2022, under the patronage of
Month: May 2022
New Renewal Process for Boiler, Conveyance, and Refrigeration Permits
On May 12, SDCI launched a new feature in the Seattle Services Portal that allows applicants to renew their boiler, conveyance, and refrigeration permits 30
Tomorrow is Global Exhibitions Day in the international exhibition sector.
Tomorrow, June 1st, the international exhibition industry will commemorate Global Fairs Day (GED) to recognize the critical role that trade exhibitions play in propelling economies
New Zoning Name – Neighborhood Residential Zones
On December 15, 2021, Mayor Durkan signed Ordinance 126509, which changes the name of “Single Family” zones to “Neighborhood Residential” zones. Seattle’s Land Use Code
Weapon used to shoot Senzo Meyiwa was a revolver, not a 9mm pistol: Advocate Teffo,
Advocate Malesela Teffo, the defense lawyer for accused one to four in the Senzo Meyiwa murder prosecution, has stated that the weapon used to shoot
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is captured strolling through New York
As his former political party promoted Peter Dutton to leader and the Nationals ousted Barnaby Joyce, a carefree Malcolm Turnbull strolled around the streets of
Why Mike Cannon-Brookes’ plan to shut down AGL coal plants early could raise your power costs
If Australia’s second richest man succeeds in closing down coal-fired power plants a decade earlier than anticipated, electricity rates could skyrocket. Following a campaign led
The UK has lost almost 25,000 beds since 2010/11 and is now lagging behind most of Europe
A critical analysis released today advises that the NHS needs 13,000 extra hospital beds to improve 999 response times and A&E wait times. A severe
Vicky Edwards claims that a medication she was taken caused severe burns to half of her body.
A burns victim has spoken up about the psychological trauma she experienced after taking a popular anti-convulsant medicine, as well as the night she lit
For the first time in 15 years, alcohol will be sold in hundreds of Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory government has issued a list of remote Indigenous communities that will soon be allowed to drink alcohol. Communities must petition for the