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Access All Aerials needs your help!

Access All Aerials is an exciting project run by CEDA (Community Equality Disability Action) – a local not-for-profit charity dedicated to supporting disabled people across our area.

Their Marsh Barton-based studio in Exeter gives disabled people the chance to express themselves through music, radio and media – building skills, confidence and community.

They are looking for local businesses to help grow this project through sponsorship.

This is a fantastic opportunity to:

✅ Support an inspiring local cause ✅ Promote your business within the local...

Exeter City Football Club entertained key clients with an exclusive showing of Skyfall

Authored by JAMIII
Posted: Sat, 11/17/2012 - 2:01pm

Exeter City Football Club in conjunction with the night’s main sponsor Paramount Personnel entertained key clients with a private showing of the new James Bond film Skyfall at the View cinema Exeter.

As one sponsor said it was the “Invite of the year” Black Tie was the order of the day with St Austell Brewery supplying Bollinger to wet their appetites and Brakes Food Services supplying Canapés. The evening started with a welcome from Senior Commercial Manager Mark Jenkins followed by a presentation from the football in the community team of Richard Pears and Jamie Vittles which...

BP agrees to pay $4.5B; 3 employees charged

Authored by JAMIII
Posted: Fri, 11/16/2012 - 8:55am

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A day of reckoning arrived for BP on Thursday as the oil giant agreed to plead guilty to a raft of charges in the deadly Gulf of Mexico spill and pay a record $4.5 billion, including the biggest criminal fine in U.S. history. Three BP employees were also charged, two of them with manslaughter.

The settlement with the federal government came 2½ years after the fiery drilling-rig explosion that killed 11 workers and set off the nation's largest offshore oil spill.

In announcing the deal, Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer said the tragedy "resulted...

Met Office and PA Consulting Group scoop top IT Awards

The Met Office and PA Consulting Group last night scooped two awards at the prestigious UK IT Industry Awards - ‘Best use of cloud services’ and ‘IT project demonstrating most effective use of collaborative technology’ - for the Met Office’s Weather Observation Website (WOW).

The winning project, developed by the Met Office with teams at PA Consulting Group and Google, used the Google App Engine to build and host web applications exploiting cloud and collaborative technologies. This allowed the Met Office to launch the WOW service with zero up front infrastructure costs,...

BP says settlement near on US penalties

Authored by JAMIII
Posted: Thu, 11/15/2012 - 8:51am

LONDON (AP) — British oil company BP said Thursday it is in advanced discussion with U.S. agencies about settling criminal and other claims from the Gulf of Mexico well blowout two years ago.

In a statement, BP said "no final agreement has yet been reached" and that any such agreement would still be subject to court approvals.

BP said the proposed settlement would not include civil claims under the Clean Water Act and other legislation, pending private civil claims and state claims for economic loss.

The explosion and fire aboard the Deepwater Horizon rig on April...

Microsoft's Windows chief leaves in power struggle

Authored by JAMIII
Posted: Wed, 11/14/2012 - 9:19am

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer isn't going to let anyone get in his way.

Not even his presumed heir apparent, who runs the software maker's Windows empire, can stop Ballmer as he pushes the company in a new direction.

That was the underlying message of a power struggle that led to the abrupt departure of Steven Sinofsky, who oversaw the Windows operating system that has been the foundation of Microsoft's success.

The fissure announced late Monday came less than three weeks after Sinofsky and Ballmer appeared on a stage in New York to hail the long-...

RIM to unveil new BlackBerry phones on Jan. 30.

Authored by JAMIII
Posted: Tue, 11/13/2012 - 2:20pm

TORONTO (AP) — Research In Motion said Monday that it will hold an official launch event for its new BlackBerry 10 smartphones on Jan. 30. The new phones are seen as critical to RIM's survival.

The Waterloo, Ontario-based company said Monday details on the much-delayed smartphones and their availability will be announced at the event.

The announcement comes as the company struggles in North America to hold onto customers who are abandoning BlackBerrys for flashier iPhones and Android phones.

RIM's current software is still focused on email and messaging, and is less...

Calendar Club celebrates 15 years on Exeter high street

In 1998 Calendar Club opened its very first store in Exeter, one of 12 short term retail stores in the UK during that year. In 2012 they celebrate their 15th anniversary opening more than 300 stores in shopping centres across the UK and Ireland between September to January.

Exeter's Calendar Club store for this year is situated on the edge of the Guildhall high street entrance, in what was previously the Nickleby's menswear premises. The store stocks roughly 1,500 products that include calendars, diaries, annuals as well as an extended range including posters and animal...

Bad Weather Boosts Business Growth For Exeter Construction Firm

Authored by Gill Vosper
Posted: Tue, 11/13/2012 - 11:22am

Exeter construction firm Mulberry has seen significant business growth in the last two months driven by poor weather and an enhancement to their status as the preferred supplier in the region to Crawfords Repairnet, the UK’s largest loss adjusters and building repair network company .

Mulberry has seen a 38% increase in turnover during September and October compared to the same period last year and report that the growth stems from a surge in the number of insurance related domestic flood repair projects they are currently delivering.

“The bad weather has undoubtedly been...

Google, Amazon and Starbucks face questions on tax

Authored by JAMIII
Posted: Mon, 11/12/2012 - 11:26pm

LONDON (AP) — British lawmakers on Monday accused major multinational companies of aggressive tax avoidance, amid calls by the U.K. government for a global crackdown on firms that seek to evade taxes.

In sometimes bitter exchanges at a three-hour parliamentary committee hearing, legislators questioned Starbucks, Google and Amazon about the amount they pay to the U.K. government in taxation.

Lawmakers scoffed as Troy Alstead, Starbucks global chief financial officer, claimed that the fact the coffee giant had reported losses for all but one of the 15 years it has operated in...

New contracts manager for South West sealant specialist

A Bristol-based sealant specialist has employed a new contracts manager to lead the company’s expansion in the South West of England, which will include a new office in Exeter.

Joe Prowse, who is originally from Torquay, has been taken on by S&D Sealants, who specialise in the supply and fit of sealants and mastics to the construction trade across England, Scotland and Wales.

Mr Prowse has over 15 years’ experience in the mastics industry and will be responsible for building recognition of the S&D brand and winning new clients for the company. He...

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