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Ortak Ltd Becomes First Scottish Jeweller To Achieve Responsible Jewellery Council Certification

Jewellerymonthly.com 

Ortak Ltd has been awarded Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) certification following a rigorous assessment process. This certification places Ortak Ltd as the sole Scottish jewellery manufacturer with this recognition. Ortak Ltd’s Path to Certification Founded in 2014, Ortak Ltd manufactures its own jewellery collections and parts for over 30 different companies. The company also supplies [...]

RBL Bank Q1 total deposits grow 18% YoY

Business Standard 

RBL Bank informed that its total deposits jumped 18.35% to Rs 101,351 crore as on 30 June 2024 from Rs 85,636 crore recorded in 30 June 2023.

Liz Truss Has Lost Her Seat In Another Stunning Tory Defeat

Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

Liz Truss has lost her Norfolk South West seat 

Liz Truss has sensationally lost her seat in another stunning Tory election defeat.

The former prime minister saw her huge majority of 26,195 wiped out in South West Norfolk by Labour’s Terry Jermy, who won by 630 votes.

It marks an ignominious end to the parliamentary career of Britain’s shortest serving PM.

HuffPost UK revealed earlier this week that Truss was the high-profile Conservative who voters most wanted to see lose their seat. Читать дальше...

UK Elections: How did Rishi Sunak 'sunk' Conservatives' boat as Labour Party's Keir Starmer wins Britain's 'future'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Rishi Sunak took responsibility for Conservatives' historic loss, Labour securing 326 seats under Keir Starmer. Conservatives will get only 131 seats due to voter fatigue, scandals, Johnson's market selloff, tax rise, and cost-of-living crisis. Jeremy Corbyn, far-right populism, Reform UK targeting immigration policies, and Steve Baker noted internal challenges.

UK Elections: How did Rishi Sunak 'sunk' Conservatives' boat as Labour Party's Keik Starmer wins Britain's 'future'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Rishi Sunak took responsibility for Conservatives' historic loss, Labour securing 326 seats under Keir Starmer. Conservatives will get only 131 seats due to voter fatigue, scandals, Johnson's market selloff, tax rise, and cost-of-living crisis. Jeremy Corbyn, far-right populism, Reform UK targeting immigration policies, and Steve Baker noted internal challenges.