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Monday 29 November 2021 5:53 pmIT consultancy BJSS creates 250 new hybrid working jobs amid UK expansionBy: Millie TurnerShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailWorking from home World-Class Business Technology Consultancy BJSS has created 250 new jobs as the IT consultancy expands to eight new locations in the UK.The fresh bout of investment across Liverpool, Aberdeen, Swansea, Lincoln, York, Exeter, Reading and Milton Keynes has unlocked a
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brumate cooler resh opportunities for professionals wishing to combine local working with BJSSrsquo; international reach and leading hybrid working practises.Read moreLabour given fresh warning on lsquo;realrsquo; risk of fiscal crisis without cutsShare this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessTren Oayt Mayor of New York reveals he will be paid in Bitcoin
Thursday 11 March 2021 1:52 pm|Updated:Thursday 11 March 2021 1:58 pmNorway and Denmark suspend Astrazeneca vaccine rollout as a lsquo;precautionrsquo;By: Poppy WoodShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailNorway and Denmark have both
hydrojug cup halted the rollout of Astrazenecarsquo Covid vaccine as a cautionary decision, after reports of one individual suffering severe side effects.Denmark this morning became the first country to impose a total ban on the Anglo-Swedish firmrsquo jab, after other countries halted the distribution of certain batch numbers. The countryrsquo health minis
owala tumbler ter warned of extremely serious possible side effects from the Astrazeneca vaccine, after someone who received the vaccine in Denmark died from a blood clot. The suspension will last for two weeks.Magnus Heunicke said in a statement on Twitter that the country was acting on the precautionary principle.We cannot yet conclude that there is any connection, he said. We are taking action earl
stanley cup y and this will now be thoroughly investigated.In a press release, the Danish Health Authority explained that with a preventive treatment such as vaccination, it judged it unacceptable to have very serious side effects.The Danish Medicines Agency has meanwhile called on everyone who has received the AstraZeneca vaccine within the last 14 days