
Published: 10:55 EDT, 16 September 2022 | Updated: 11:21 EDT, 16 September 2022
London's junior market contains more than three-dozen companies that are large enough to join the FTSE 250 index, were they to take the step up to the main market.
Still better than business class: A review of British Airways First on the 777 from London to ...
Does international first class have a future? With quantum leaps in business-class comfort and amenities and the increasing popularity of premium economy , some airlines like Delta and United have done away with first-class cabins altogether on their long-haul jets.
As an avid traveler based in London, I fly British Airways regularly, holding elite silver status in the airline's Executive Club program , and earning and redeeming hundreds of thousands of Avios each year.
London cricket plant lands first deal to sell insects for human consumption | St.

Aspire Foods has landed a "multimillion-dollar" deal to sell its crickets to Lotte Confectionary Corp., where a powder made from the local insects will make its way into a variety of foods, said Mohammed Ashour, chief executive of Aspire.
It is the London plant's first deal to sell crickets for human consumption and it is to a large international food processor.
Small Business Owner Helps Spread Native Plants Across Country

MaryAnn King started Pine Ridge Gardens near London, Arkansas, in 1992, because she was fed up with her job in town. There in London – located about halfway between Little Rock and Fort Smith, five miles off Interstate 40 – King started out growing standard vegetable and flower plants.
Pine Ridge Gardens is not just a business, but a mission for King, who is also known as the "Butterfly Gal." Originally, she grew native plants after customers started asking for them.
SMALL CAP MOVERS: Hydrogen specialist ITM Power slumps as losses widen; Big Technologies climbs as ...
London's junior market contains more than three-dozen companies that are large enough to join the FTSE 250 index, were they to take the step up to the main market.
There were contrasting fortunes for several of this group of AIM's upper crust this week, as well as for some of the fallen nobility with still-famous names.
Charlie Mullins, Britain's Flushest Tradesman, Embarks on New Business Ventures

This is a businessman of national renown who sits in the imagination of the British public through media, TV/newspaper columns and involvement in a soon to be aired TV series.
He bought "a chunk" of radio station Great British Radio which is available online and on DAB in Herts, Beds, Bucks, North London, Surrey and South London and supports its aim to supplant the drudgery of the radio waves so often plagued by the miserable news cycle.
New London recognizes Guatemalan Independence Day and the start of Hispanic Heritage Month
New London ― The Guatemalan flag was raised for the first time at City Hall Thursday as a small group gathered to celebrate the country's Independence Day and the start of National Hispanic Heritage month.
"The day commemorates the independence of the region from Spanish rule," said Cristina Vicente, a speaker recognized at the event for her work in the community.
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