Poundland

Type: Company
Name: Poundland
First reported 9 hours ago - Updated 50 mins ago - 2 reports

A grotesque attack on Britain's values

By It's the most terrible irony: Drummer Lee Rigby, the married father of a young child, had survived fighting in Afghanistan a country which had claimed the lives of 444 of his heroic colleagues only to be murdered in a grotesque act of terrorism in ... [Published Mail Online UK - 8 hours ago]
First reported 20 hours ago - Updated 20 hours ago - 1 reports

Fantastic Father’s Day Gifts

Want to give dad gifts he really wants?Whether he loves gadgets, wants to be a dapper dad or fancies a tipple, we’ve handpicked our favourite gifts that are sure to put a smile on his face.We’ve tried to choose a variety of different gifts so you have ... [Published UKMums.tv - 20 hours ago]
First reported 20 hours ago - Updated 20 hours ago - 1 reports

Murder on the Battersea Barge

Excess All Areas Ltd presents MURDER ON THE BATTERSEA BARGEA Spooff 1920s Comedy RompFollowing 12 years of sold-out pantomimes, the team behind Alice in Poundland, RedRiding Hoodie and Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling brings you an outrageous cabaretproduction ... [Published Perspicacious.co.uk - 20 hours ago]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Fine for Poundland thief

AN IRVINE man has been fined for shoplifting perfume from Poundland.James Cassidy, of Boyle Street, made the theft on April 14.The same day, at Bank Street, he was found to be in possession of a quantity of cannabis.Cassidy, 29, pled guilty at Kilmarnock ... [Published Irvine Times - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Boy hurt in dog attack

News Archive> General > Warren Wilkins22/05/2013A NEWQUAY schoolboy has been left scarred after he was viciosly attacked by a dog at the Killacourt on Saturday afternoon following a confrontation.Austin Fisher, aged 15, from Quintrell Downs, was ... [Published Newquay Voice - May 23 2013]
Entities: Austin, Abuse, Poundland
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Poundcafe draws in cash-strapped punters

Filed under: Shopping & DealsChris Radburn/PA Archive/Press Association ImagesInspired by the success of the £1-or-less pricing models, one cafe in Kirkby Merseyside has hit on the cunning plan of launching the Poundcafe - where diners can get a four-item ... [Published AOL UK - May 22 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Why has Google's Eric Schmidt brought this awful smell with him?

How Samantha Cameron might have commented on the Google boss's visit to No 10 Downing Street Well it is SO stressful-making, everyone is nervous & Eric Schmidt has practically moved in & on top of everything there is this awful smell of rotten eggs? I'm ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

POUNDLAND CEO HELPS CELEBRATE COLLEGE SUCCESS?

Stratford-upon-Avon College celebrated the success of all its students at its 11th Annual Award Ceremony at the Civic Hall on 15th May 2013.Nearly 70 students received their awards from Jim McCarthy, Poundland CEO and Warwickshire resident, who advised ... [Published The Bip - May 21 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

UK Retail Vacancies Rise

The latest retail report from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) warns that the rise in empty shops in towns across the U.K. is a "major concern."The footfall and vacancies monitor, carried out by the BRC trade association and retail analysts Springboard, ... [Published CNBC - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Tags Tasty Crisps from former Seabrook MD

This site uses cookies. By continuing to use the site we assume that you are happy to have cookies stored on your computer. Dismiss The former MD of Seabrook Crisps has launched his own range of crisps. John Tague, who took Seabrooks from £11m turnover ... [Published Foodbev - May 20 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Workfare placements must be made public, tribunal rules

DWP suffers new setback after order to publish names of businesses and charities hosting unemployed people on work schemes The Department of Work and Pensions has lost a major court battle to keep the locations of thousands of workfare placements sec ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 19 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 2 reports

WH Smith branded the worst store in Britain

“Messy and expensive” WH Smith has been rated the worst store in the Britain, a Which? Survey has revealed.In its defence WH Smith said its bottom position was “unrepresentative of the 12 million customers who enter our stores each week”.The second-most ... [Published LondonlovesBusiness.com - May 17 2013]

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While unedifying, it's difficult not to have sympathy with the view of the Tory MP Bob StewartStewart who yesterday said he wants "to see anyone that advocates violence out of our country on the first plane back to wherever they've come from"
"They are radical groups whose message is that attacks on British soldiers are justified."

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Memories of Great Yarmouth’s forgotten past mar... [Published Great Yarmouth Advertiser - 43 mins ago]
A grotesque attack on Britain's values [Published Mail Online UK - 8 hours ago]
Making of a very middle-class fanatic: Descent ... [Published Mail Online UK - 9 hours ago]
Woolwich attack: How MI5 had ex-prisoner in sig... [Published Mail Online UK - 9 hours ago]
Fantastic Father’s Day Gifts [Published UKMums.tv - 20 hours ago]
Murder on the Battersea Barge [Published Perspicacious.co.uk - 20 hours ago]
Fine for Poundland thief [Published Irvine Times - May 23 2013]
Boy hurt in dog attack [Published Newquay Voice - May 23 2013]
Poundcafe draws in cash-strapped punters [Published AOL UK - May 22 2013]
How M&S lost its focus and fell into this long ... [Published City A.M. - May 22 2013]
Why has Google's Eric Schmidt brought this awfu... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 21 2013]
POUNDLAND CEO HELPS CELEBRATE COLLEGE SUCCESS? [Published The Bip - May 21 2013]
Tags Tasty Crisps from former Seabrook MD [Published Foodbev - May 20 2013]
The truth about welfare [Published New Statesman - May 20 2013]
UK Retail Vacancies Rise [Published CNBC - May 20 2013]
Workfare placements must be made public, tribun... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 19 2013]
Queenie On: Eurovision Song Contest 2013 [Published ATV Network Today - May 19 2013]
It could have been me in fatal flat fire, I fee... [Published North Wales Daily Post - May 18 2013]
New Liverpool crisp business is a family affair [Published Liverpool Daily Post - May 17 2013]
WH Smith branded the worst store in Britain [Published LondonlovesBusiness.com - May 17 2013]
Cannock proving popular with finance firms [Published Commercial News Media - May 17 2013]
Blue plaque for site of Yarmouth’s first ‘movin... [Published EDP 24 - May 17 2013]
NEW RANGE OF PREMIUM CRISPS HITS UK SHELVES [Published Food & Drink Innovation Network - May 17 2013]
WH Smith voted worst store by consumers [Published My Retail Media - May 17 2013]
WH Smith voted worst store in Britain in Which?... [Published Mirror.co.uk - May 17 2013]
Push to shifting more items priced at a pound t... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 16 2013]
ASDA pounds opposition with price deals on food [Published This Is Money - May 16 2013]
Shopping habits: In for a pound [Published The Economist - Britain - May 16 2013]
Sign of a troubled economy: pound shops in pric... [Published Bains & Ernst - May 16 2013]
The Apprentice 2013 – Week 3: Flat Pack Twats [Published Sabotage Times - May 16 2013]
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What’s wrong with work? [Published Harry's Place - Mar 19 2013]
Guardian writer Sarah Ditum asks in a Comment is Free piece: “Is workfare close to godliness? Some Christian charities seem to believe so. The Salvation Army and YMCA have stepped into a murky moral swamp by joining forces with the government’s mandatory ...
“Lazy” Brits? Over two-thirds would work for no... [Published Green (Living) Review - Feb 27 2013]
Over two-thirds of the British public would be prepared to work for nothing for up to three months if it meant landing their dream job, according to a new survey of over 16,000 people from visionary social media-based recruitment website www.staffbay.com ...
UK job market: better a coffee cup half full th... [Published Politics: Politics blog | guardian.co.uk - Feb 21 2013]
Employment has risen, despite a stalled economy, with the rush for barista positions showing how our job market is changing With economic news usually so bad in Britain, Europe and the US, it's hard to know how to react to news that looks good, at ...
Anti-capitalist London graffiti mysteriously re... [Published Boing Boing - Feb 20 2013]
During the Jubilee, someone -- probably Banksy -- posted a graffiti mural on the side of a Poundland discount shop depicting a child working in a sweatshop sewing bunting with the Union flag on it. The mural attracted great attention in Wood Green, ...
Honeyball’s Weekly Round-Up [Published THE HONEYBALL BUZZ - Feb 18 2013]
The Government’s back to work schemes broke rules the law court ruled last week. The story followed news that Cait Reilly, a 24 year-old  geology graduate was told by her local job centre that she could no longer volunteer at her local museum. She was ...
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VIDEO: Poundland job graduate wins appeal [Published BBC News Video - UK - Feb 12 2013]
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Research and Markets: Discount Retailing Market... [Published Business Wire - Apr 29 2013]
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