All People articles – Page 300
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News
Stuart Lorimer leaves Diageo to become AG Barr FD
Irn-Bru maker AG Barr has snapped up Stuart Lorimer from Diageo to become its new finance director…
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News
Roger Grosvenor given police award for work on high-abv drinks
A supermarket boss has won a police award for his work in targeting the sale of high-strength alcohol…
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury's Holborn should not feel Gaza conflict pressure
In recent days we have seen a spike in shop protests, store invasions and boycotts of Israeli or kosher products…
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News
Cream liqueur Amarula funds elephant conservation project
The Amarula Trust is investing in a new project to protect African elephants in Botswana.
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Analysis & Features
How IGD aims to give teens the appetite for a future in food
An IGD venture under its Feeding Britain’s Future initiative aims to get teens interested in a career in food and drink…
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Interviews
Ronnie Bartlett: Albert Bartlett's ruler of the Rooster potato
Ronnie Bartlett aims to get everyone munching more spuds by returning to the frozen aisle…
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Comment & Opinion
'Selling' roles: there is a place for creativity in hiring
Working in sales recruitment, I face the challenge of selling a sales career to less-than-willing graduates…
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Comment & Opinion
Peter Andre takes Iceland back to the future
Iceland has announced the new face of its ad campaign will be none other than “TV presenter, songwriter and chart-topping singer” Peter Andre, of Mysterious Girl fame
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My Alternative CV
My alternative CV: Patience Arinaitwe-Mugadu
At the age of nine, I was given the responsibility of making sure my mother’s pigs, ducks and chickens were fed and safe…
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News
Suppliers join forces to fight ‘slave labour’ in global seafood industry
UK retailers and major fish suppliers have formed a new group to lobby governments to improve worker welfare in the global seafood industry.
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NFU Cymru seeks to inspire new generation of farmers
The next generation of farmers is being sought by NFU Cymru in a bid to get more people into the industry.
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Kenco takes on gang culture in Honduras in latest ad
Kenco is showcasing the work it does to steer young people in Honduras away from a life of crime with a new advert.
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Harrods to boost staff knowledge with 'Gourmet Food Academy'
Harrods has launched a nationally recognised qualification in food for its staff…
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Kevin Abrook made global whisky specialist at William Grant
William Grant & Sons has appointed its first-ever global whisky specialist for innovation…
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco UK must be top priority for Dave Lewis
The announcement of Philip Clarke’s pending departure from Tesco was melancholy for all concerned…
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News
BOSS hits back at minister’s comments on forecourt crime
The British Oil Security Syndicate (BOSS) has hit out at comments made by crime minister Norman Baker in which he claimed forecourts encouraged fuel theft by not insisting on prepayment at pumps.
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Analysis & Features
Co-op Group proposals for corporate governance reform explained
Co-op Group wants members to have a greater say in how it is run…
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News
Niamh Lynch takes up top Tesco global commercial job
Tesco has named Niamh Lynch as the new commercial director of its global business unit…
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John Menzies kicks off search for group CEO
John Menzies has revealed it is looking to recruit its first group CEO in seven years…
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Underage tobacco sales tackled by JTI pilot scheme
Retailers across the North West are tackling underage tobacco sales through a £400,000 pilot scheme funded by manufacturer JTI.