by Lorna Waterfield | Apr 29, 2021 | Insights
The late, great Graham Taylor must have been muttering this phrase from above recently as the 12 European ‘Football Giants’ – hereafter forever known as the ‘Giant Greedy Bastards’ – gave birth to the most ill-conceived and short-lived ‘grand plan’ there has...
by Lorna Waterfield | Apr 28, 2021 | News
Fortunately, first-time buyers are in luck with the renewed Government Help to Buy scheme[2] offering financial help solely for people taking their first step on the property ladder and some much-needed hope in securing first homes. Those still in search of a...
by Lorna Waterfield | Apr 28, 2021 | News
The pony, Rob Roy, was first ridden by a seven-year-old Churchill in April 1882, during a stay at Blenheim. The future wartime leader was the grandson of the 7th Duke of Marlborough and was born at the Palace. He went on to become an expert rider and, aged 23, took...
by Lorna Waterfield | Apr 28, 2021 | News
Enjoy a 39-minute virtual tour of the exhibition before it opens, with expert commentary from curator Christiana Payne, Ashmolean Director Xa Sturgis, plus Dinah Roe and Colin Harrison. ‘Pre-Raphaelites drawings and Watercolours’ Opens 18 May – 20...
by Lorna Waterfield | Apr 27, 2021 | News
As society begins to reopen since the advent of Covid-19 and impacts of the vaccine allow people to start to move more freely, Alchera aims to tackle the transport infrastructure and mobility data market by expanding operations and investing more into its services and...