Elementor #548615 September 6, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – French ‘clearly need to be doing more’ to stop small boats Robert Jenrick has said France must do “more” to intercept migrant boats in the Channel before they reach UK waters, the Daily Express reports. The front page features an image of This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby – attending the NTAs last night. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Leave a comment UK National newspapers
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Charles has undertaken engagements on 161 days since becoming King, including travelling to all four nations of the UK.
It’s called gut lag, and it sucks.
‘The more you overthink something, the less likely you are to get it done.’
If you’re doing it anyway, you might as well be rewarded for it,
Fierce rainstorms battered neighboring Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria on Tuesday, triggering flooding that caused at least seven deaths, including two holidaymakers swept away by a torrent that raged through a campsite in northwestern Turkey.
The lid of a cedar toy chest shut over the twin sister and brother and they suffocated to death.
As Russian students headed back to school this year, many were given updated history textbooks – part of an attempt by Russian President Vladimir Putin to reaffirm his chosen narrative of Russia’s place in the world. The new books include a glorified account of Russia’s history, derision aimed at its enemies and justifications for the invasion of Ukraine.
The massive explosion was captured on video.
‘No f***ing ammunition, nothing… Shall we use our fingers as bayonets?’
Ukraine war: Kim Jong Un ‘to visit Putin for weapons talks’ Kim Jong Un is planning to visit Russia this month to meet the Russian President, a US official has told CBS. Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin will discuss the possibility of North Korea providing Moscow with weapons to support the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine, the official said. The exact location of the planned meeting is not clear. North Korea and Russia have not yet responded to the report, also being carried by other US media. Sources told the New York Times that Kim was most likely to…
‘Missing’ Sergei Surovikin reappears for first time since Wagner mutiny A recently posted image online appears to show the ‘missing’ Russian general Sergei Surovikin, who had not been seen in public since a mutiny by the Wager group in June. Surovikin is said to have been close to Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who died in a plane crash last month. There had been reports that Surovikin is being investigated for possible complicity in the short-lived mutiny. “General Sergei Surovikin is out. Alive, healthy, at home, with his family, in Moscow. Photo taken today,” well-known Russian media personality Ksenia Sobchak wrote…
The two leaders were discussing the Black Sea Grain Inititiative during a summit in Russia.
Elementor #548311 September 5, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – Weight loss jab to save lives and cut £6.5bn bill Weight loss drug Wegovy will help to cut the NHS’s £6.5bn costs, the Daily Express says. The paper picks up on Health Secretary Steve Barclay’s comments on the jab. Mr Barclay refers to the weight-loss drug as a “miracle” and says it could help cut the NHS’s £6.5 billion annual bill for treating and tackling obesity. The front page covers the education secretary’s foul-mouthed outburst, Labour’s reshuffle and the hot weather. Today’s top…
Elementor #548305 September 5, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Arsenal fan breaks nose headbutting Roy Keane An Arsenal fan suffered a broken nose after a clash with former Manchester United star Roy Keane, the Sun reports. The man allegedly headbutted Keane at the Emirates – after Arsenal beat Man U 3-1. The Arsenal fan – an adult with two children – has been arrested. The front page also reports on Education Secretary Gillian Keegan saying ‘sorry’ for her F-bomb outburst. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its…
Elementor #548294 September 5, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – The class clowns The Daily Mirror labels Rishi Sunak and Gillian Keegan as “class clowns” as many schools have been unable to return after the summer holidays due to unsafe buildings. The paper suggests “thousands of kids waiting in limbo” to start the new school year, and shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson has called the handling of the crumbling concrete situation “an utter shambles”. The front page reports a football fan has been arrested for allegedly headbutting pundit Roy Keane after Arsenal beat…
It is just three days until the United Nations publishes the first-ever global stocktake which will assess how nations are doing in their efforts to tackle climate change.
‘It’s tough but I make the best of it.’
What’s in store for you?
Russian defences shot down three drones in the western regions of Moscow, Kaluga and Tver, authorities said on Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is planning to meet this month with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He is likely to head by armored train to Vladivostok to discuss the possibility of Pyongyang supplying Moscow with weapons. Follow our live blog for the latest updates on the war in Ukraine. All times are Paris time (GMT+2).
Here come the brides and grooms!
In the fast-paced world of online shopping there are standout figures.
One of these is, Alexandre Bonvin, whose finance and real estate background, means he is determined not to follow the crowd.
As the founder and CEO of Audacia Group, a Swiss investment holding company specializing in e-commerce, Alexandre is the epitome of modern-day entrepreneurship in action.
Alexandre is a product of the world’s finest educational institutions. A graduate of the London School of Economics with an MSC in Real Estate, Economics & Finance, and a recent alumnus of MIT Sloan’s Executive Program in General Management, he seamlessly merges academic intellect with hands-on business acumen.
In 2018, having identified the boundless potential of the e-commerce sector, Alexandre single-handedly founded Audacia.
This move was followed by the acquisition of its first brand, KissKiss—a Swiss e-shop specializing in adult toys and accessories—marked the beginning of an ambitious journey into the dynamic universe of online retail.
E-Commerce guru Alexandre Bonvin reveals how his brand Audacia Holding is helping transform the online shopping landscape
Today, Audacia Group is not just a company; it is Alexandre’s vision personified. It is a robust network that manages 16 online platforms offering products or services, active in more than 45 countries worldwide, and attending to the needs of over 2.3 million customers.
Alexandre has transformed Audacia from a startup into a formidable presence in the e-commerce landscape.
In e-commerce, adapting is paramount, and Alexandre is aware of this. He points out that the pandemic has significantly altered consumers’ behaviors, propelling e-commerce into greater prominence.
To stay ahead, Alexandre and his team at Audacia work tirelessly to enhance the entire customer experience. They are not mere spectators to the ever-changing world of e-commerce; they are active participants, constantly molding and adapting their strategies to align with market needs and customer expectations.
In 2021, Audacia Group broke new ground by becoming one of the first companies to tokenize its shares on the blockchain.
This move, innovative and audacious—much like Alexandre himself—represents the company’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies.
Moreover, Alexandre’s insights and accomplishments have garnered attention from various media outlets, from Swiss publications like Bilan and PME Magazine to international platforms like Forbes France and Forbes Europe, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the field.
Part of Alexandre’s strategic brilliance lies in his capacity to look beyond Switzerland’s borders. His aspirations for Audacia are distinctly international.
“I want to make Audacia one of the Swiss references in e-commerce,” he asserts, emphasizing the word ‘Swiss’ but with his eye firmly set on the broader map. Efforts are underway to introduce some of Audacia’s brands in significant English-speaking markets, like the UK and the USA.
These moves are not just growth strategies; they are declarations of ambition that have started bolstering Audacia’s brand recognition in these new territories.
His unique approach to business growth is not just acquiring promising e-commerce companies; he seeks to integrate them seamlessly into Audacia’s existing framework.
For Alexandre, the next few years are clear: support and grow these brands in the best possible way—expanding activities and opening up new markets under the steadfast banner of Audacia.
In the end, it’s not just about business growth or numbers for Alexandre. It’s a passion.
His journey has been about using his skills and learning to give promising e-shops a bigger stage.
With Audacia, Alexandre Bonvin shows us how to navigate the vast world of online shopping, find those hidden treasures, and make them shine for everyone to see.
For more information visit his company page or Instagram
Certain professions have risen to prominence, driven by a combination of technological breakthroughs, changing demographics, and evolving consumer expectations.
It’s a tear-jerker too.
Jake’s ready to be a dad.