Latest trends of Bitcoin trading in Malta

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 07/12/2022 - 10:44am

The Maltese government has been supportive of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. In 2018, the country’s Prime Minister Joseph Muscat even said that he wanted Malta to become “the blockchain island.” And it seems that the country is well on its way to achieving this goal. Explore Immediate Edge for further information.

One of the latest trends in Malta is the rise of Bitcoin trading. According to a recent report, the volume of Bitcoin traded in Malta has increased by 400 percent in the last year. This is not surprising given the fact that Maltese regulators have been very...

Project launched to equip young people with entrepreneurial skills

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 07/12/2022 - 7:51am

A new project has been launched to support young people in Devon to develop key employability skills and gain an insight into entrepreneurship.

“Young Entrepreneurs” is being funded through Devon County Council’s £6million recovery programme in response to the pandemic.

Devon has a high number of SMEs and micro-businesses, so provision of good quality enterprise education is vital in preparing young people for their future employment in the county if they plan to be self-employed or work in small enterprises.

The Young Entrepreneurs project supports the delivery...

Some Tips for choosing Best Water Providers in the UK

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Tue, 07/12/2022 - 6:12am

Water is one of the most important aspects of running a successful business. The water you provide for your employees and customers can have a huge impact on their experience.

That is why it is so important to find the best water providers for your business in the UK. There are many companies out there that offer this service, but not all of them are equal. You need to do research and find ones that will work well with your needs and budget.

In the UK, there are a variety of water providers that offer different rates and quality of service. Some factors to consider when...

Using wall lights to decorate your house

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Mon, 07/11/2022 - 7:27pm

Wall lights light your room in a way which does not overshadow other rooms and are perfect if you are looking for a light that focuses on a particular object. In a versatile way, wall lights have the benefit of directing the light according to your lighting purpose.

Wall lights are suitable for hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms. Wall lights can bring life to different areas in the home without losing charm and elegance. You can decorate your rooms to appear aesthetically pleasing and unique with the right wall lights.

How to use wall lights in your home decoration...

Visiting a hospital? Wear a mask

Covid rates rising in Devon

With Covid-19 rates rising, people attending health appointments at their GP or in hospital are being strongly encouraged to wear a mask. The same advice is being issued to people visiting friends or family in hospital or a care home.

There are currently six times as many people in Devon’s hospitals with Covid-19 than the beginning of June; over 300 patients. More than 1000 hospital staff are absent due to Covid-19; four times the number in early June. Community Covid-19 rates are less accurate, due to reduced testing, but have seen similar increases....

Exeter family saves over £3,500 by ditching private car and switching to car club

Households can save hundreds of pounds every year by switching from a private vehicle to car club membership, new research has revealed.

Mark Richardson, 50, a foodbank manager from Exeter, has told how he and his family saved £3,500 since giving up their private car in 2020.

The new research by Collaborative Mobility UK (CoMoUK) comes as the charity launches a new tool which tells people how much money, carbon and calories they could save by using car clubs, bike share schemes, walking and cycling.

CoMoUK has created the Travel Better Tool - which is available...

Devon & Cornwall Police ask 'Who's gonna drive you home?'

With summer well and truly bere, Devon & Cornwall Police are asking everyone to have fun, drink responsibly and plan to get home safely.

The annual drink and drug drive summer campaign, #WhosGonnaDriveYouHome, started on 1 July and runs throughout July and August 2022.

Devon and Cornwall roads policing officers will be proactively patrolling the roads of Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, to ensure those who get behind the wheel after drinking or taking drugs are dealt with robustly.

Last summer 385 people failed a breath test at the roadside while 61...

Martin Bayfield’s Rugby Legends Tour

Event Date: 
09/07/2022 - 9:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Corn Exchange

Join former England international and true giant of the game Martin Bayfield at Exeter Corn Exchange when he takes to the stage to entertain the audience with tales not just from his own varied career in and out of the game but joining him onstage will be World Cup winners Lawrence Dallaglio and Phil Vickery along with former Rugby World Player of the Year and regular TV presenter & Pundit Brian Moore.

Expect stories about international games, local teams and players, matches played on 6” of grass, mud in the winter and hard pan in the autumn and spring months. Hear about...

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Devon Art Society Summer Exhibition

Event Date: 
23/07/2022 - 10:00am to 07/08/2022 - 4:00pm
Venue: 
St Anne’s Hall, Babbacombe Road, Babbacombe, Torquay TQ1 3SN

The Devon Art Society´s Summer Art Show with works for sale, will be held at St. Anne’s Hall, Babbacombe. There will be hundreds of paintings on display. The artists are showing works covering classical themes such as floral, still-life, figurative and landscape as well as seascape subject matters and some abstracts too.

Event Date: Saturday, 23rd July, 2022 to Sunday, 7th August, 2022

Venue: St Anne’s Hall, Babbacombe Road, Babbacombe, Torquay TQ1 3SN

Open daily 10am - 6pm closing on Sunday 7th at 4pm

Admission is free

Contact: 01803 310600...

Women-led businesses hit harder during height of COVID, study finds

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 07/08/2022 - 11:30pm

Businesses led by women were hit harder by COVID-19 than those led by men, according to a new study.

The study, published in The World Bank Research Observer , looked at the performances of 40,000 businesses in 49 countries between April and September 2020 using interviews and analysis from the World Bank’s Business Pulse Survey and Enterprise Survey programmes.

The data, which focused on firms of all sizes in the hospitality, manufacturing, retail and wholesale, and service industries, covered countries from East Asia and Pacific, Europe and Central Asia, Latin America...

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