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MSP Steel & Power Board Meeting Intimation for Intimation Of Board Meeting Under Regulation 29(1) Of The SEBI (Listing Obligations & Discl... MSP STEEL & POWER LTD.has informed BSE that the meeting of ...
A Green MSP has been urged to resign after accusing the UK’s highest court of spreading “bigotry, prejudice and hatred” by ruling that a trans woman is not a woman. Maggie Chapman ...
In Andhra Pradesh, 44,107 tonnes of tur has been procured at MSP, while in Maharashtra the purchased quantity stood at 36,257 tonnes. In Telangana, about 8,010 tonnes have been procured ...
TWEEDDALE’S MSP has penned a letter to Scottish Borders Council’s leader over the potential mothballing of nurseries. A heated debate on the much-criticised proposals took place between councillors on ...
The Green MSP spoke in the wake of the judgment (Andrew Milligan/PA) The case is expected to have wide-ranging repercussions for transgender people accessing the services in their acquired gender ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A FIFE MSP has said NHS Fife must now concede the Sandie Peggie tribunal case after a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman ...
P&O Cruises has launched an experiential out-of-home campaign to entice crowds to visit the Norwegian fjords. Created by Pablo, the activation will run until 20 April at London’s Westminster Bridge ...
Excellent trip on a wonderful ship. Staff always ready to help willingly. Excellent food quality and choice. Plenty of space to relax. Good library. Lovely live music around the ship in the evenings.
We were prepared for delays, less so the annihilating cold on a boat ride across a fjord. The temperature that balmy morning? Minus-12 Fahrenheit. Our destination: the Plymouth Rock of Greenland.
According to the ship's agent, the Panda sailed into the Varanger Fjord to hide from a raging storm and to change crew. The bulk carrier was on its way from the Turkish port of Iskenderum to Murmansk.
With their rugged coastline, postcard villages and stunning landscapes, Norway’s fjords are a bucket-list destination – and one best seen on a cruise. From choosing the right ship and itinerary to ...
Running under the country’s fjords, the record-breaking Rogaland fixed link - or Rogfast - will be about 26.7 km long and 390 m at the deepest point under the sea. Once completed in 2033 ...
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