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August 30, 2016

Documentary Three Days of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks debuts Sept. 19

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THREE DAYS OF TERROR: THE CHARLIE HEBDO ATTACKS, AN UNPRECEDENTED LOOK AT THE JAN. 2015 AL-QAEDA AND ISIS ATTACKS IN PARIS, DEBUTS SEPT. 19 ON HBO


On Jan. 7, 2015, two brothers belonging to Al-Qaeda in Yemen stormed the Paris offices of the satiric weekly Charlie Hebdo, killing 11 people and injuring 11 others before killing a French police officer. Amidst a massive manhunt for the killers, an additional five people were murdered and 11 wounded in related attacks over the next two days, including a harrowing standoff between police and a third gunman, claiming allegiance to ISIS, at a kosher supermarket near the Porte de Vincennes in Paris.


Drawing on exclusive access to hostages, survivors, police, paramilitary forces and intelligence findings and evidence, as well as never-before-seen footage and photographs, Emmy®nominee Dan Reed (HBO’s “Terror at the Mall”) spotlights the courage and resilience of Parisian police and citizens in THREE DAYS OF TERROR: THE CHARLIE HEBDO ATTACKS. DebutingMONDAY, SEPT. 19 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET/PT), on HBO, the searing documentary recounts a three-day ordeal that began with an attack by men acting in the name of Al-Qaeda in Yemen and ended with the first ISIS attack in Paris – a chilling precursor of other terrorist acts.


Other HBO playdates: Sept. 22 (5:00 p.m., 3:15 a.m.), 25 (11:30 a.m.), 27 (8:40 a.m., 11:00 p.m.) and 30 (12:45 p.m.)


HBO2 playdates: Sept. 21 (12:55 p.m., 7:55 p.m.) and 29 (4:00 a.m.), and Oct. 13 (12:30 a.m.) and 16 (10:10 a.m.)


The documentary will also be available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and affiliate portals.


On the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, journalists at the satiric magazine Charlie Hebdo attended an editorial meeting at their nondescript office in central Paris. On the street below, two masked, heavily armed gunmen made their way into the building. A postal worker who encountered them told witness Fanghui Wang they were looking for Charlie Hebdo.


“It hit us like a bolt of lightning,” said Wang, who worked there. “They were here to kill.”


Chérif and Saïd Kouachi were incensed over what they felt were blasphemous caricatures in the magazine, and their brief, brutal assault on the office ignited a 54-hour siege that terrified a city. As the shootings took place, scores of workers from a film company with offices on the same floor huddled on the rooftop, listening to the shots below. Following the carnage, an employee took rooftop video footage of the brothers shouting, “We have avenged the prophet Mohammed!” on the street after murdering a police officer.


The Kouachis initially eluded capture, switching escape vehicles and fleeing the city. Sighted several times, they remained a step ahead of the police. On Jan. 9, after sleeping in a field and robbing a gas station convenience store, they were finally tracked down at a print shop in Dammartin-en-Goële, 19 miles outside Paris. As a single employee hid in the factory, police proceeded with caution, and a standoff ensued.


THREE DAYS OF TERROR also chronicles the attacks of lone gunman Amedy Coulibaly, who shot a civilian and a police officer in Paris Jan. 7 and 8 before taking a dozen people hostage at a kosher supermarket in the Porte de Vincennes section of Paris on Jan. 9. In videos and recordings made before and during the rampage, Coulibaly tried to grab some of the credit for himself, saying, “They attacked Charlie Hebdo…while I took on the police. So there you go. We acted kind of together, kind of separately…to have more impact.”


As police were planning a siege of the Porte de Vincennes supermarket, the Kouachi brothers had been surrounded by police in Dammartin-en-Goële. Coulibaly made it clear that if the brothers died, he would murder all the hostages.


When word came that the Kouachis had indeed been killed, the SWAT team wasted no time storming the supermarket, where Coulibaly had already slain two civilian hostages. Police killed him outside the entrance before he could inflict more casualties, but the damage had been done. The final toll over the three days was 17 dead and 22 wounded.


Dan Reed’s previous HBO credits include “Terror in Mumbai,” “Terror at the Mall” and “Terror in Moscow.”


THREE DAYS OF TERROR: THE CHARLIE HEBDO ATTACKS was produced and directed by Dan Reed; editor, Mark Towns; executive producer, Luc Hermann; executive producer for BBC, Sam Bagnall. For HBO: senior producer, Nancy Abraham; executive producer Sheila Nevins.

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Published on August 30, 2016 00:43

Tickled pink – London investment and development agent Scott Spiro punches his way to the top and gives back to support Future Dreams and the Capital’s breast cancer community

Property investment agent Scott Spiro

Property investment agent Scott Spiro


Scott Spiro, owner of West End-based niche property investment and development agent, Allied Property Investments (London) Ltd (www.api.uk.com), has been punching his way to the top of the property investment and development markets on behalf of clients for over 30 years.


During this time, his portfolio of concluded deals includes prime sites throughout London, from Mayfair to Hackney, totalling a commercial exchange value in excess of £2bn.


Always one for a challenge, Scott, now aged 50, is now truly punching above his weight, having committed to take part in a charity boxing match to support a breast cancer charity called Future Dreams on 29th September 2016 at The Park Lane Hotel, London.


This high society event, sponsored by Halepi Restaurant and co-hosted by Sky News presenter, Jacquie Beltrao and Sky Sports boxing expert, Johnny Nelson, is expected to raise £350,000 in essential funds needed to help Londoners suffering from the medium to longer term physical and emotional effects of breast cancer.


According to Scott Spiro:-


“Sometimes in life it is important to step up to the plate. Over the last three months, I have been training hard at St Pancras Boxing Club in Kentish Town for what is going to be a show stopping night with a purpose! To date, I have personally raised over £50,000 from friends, family and clients for this small but mighty charitable cause, Future Dreams. In a sense, we are both Davids meeting our respective Goliaths in our day-to-day lives. I am humbled by the amazing work that Future Dreams commits to and am proud to be in a position to support this breast cancer cause, before an audience of 500 people – many of whom I know either personally or professionally.”


Spencer Leslie, Charity Trustee and husband of the late founder of Future Dreams, added:-


“We are delighted that Scott chose to support Future Dreams and are blown away by his commitment and enthusiasm for this event. Without support like this we could never hope to achieve our goals.”


Scott Spiro will be fighting at Fight Night, London’s finest ‘Black Tie, White Collar’ boxing dinner, on Thursday 29th September 2016, at The Park Lane Hotel, London. To date, Future Dreams has raised over £2 million for cancer research and the team has embraced a new £5 million target to open a breast cancer support centre called ‘Future Dreams House’ in Central London, where sufferers and their families can receive the hands-on emotional and practical support they need.


http://www.api.uk.com


http://www.futuredreams.org.uk

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Published on August 30, 2016 00:33

August 24, 2016

Discover Shrewsbury’s past in free Heritage Open Days

Shrewsbury Castle

Shrewsbury Castle


A chance to step back into Shrewsbury’s past and explore amazing places free of charge, as well spaces usually closed to the public, is offered as part of the national Heritage Open Days event between 8th and 11th September.


Visitors can go behind the scenes, scale heights and experience history in an initiative which celebrates the country’s architecture and culture.


Lord Hill’s Column, St John’s Hill, Shrewsbury, SY1 1JJ


Ascend all 172 cantilevered spiral stairs of the tallest Doric column in England to a viewing platform with a panorama of Shrewsbury and the rolling hills of Shropshire. There will be an introduction to the life of General Rowland, Lord Hill before the climbs set off each half hour. The column and statue of Lord Hill are in their bicentennial year as they were completed in 1816, one year after the Battle of Waterloo.

Opening times: Sunday 11th September, noon to 4pm, every half hour. Pre-booking required, call Richard Hayes on 01743 244668 or email l.r.hayes@btinternet.com


Shropshire Archives, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury, SY1 2AQ


Your chance to see behind the scenes at Shropshire Archives including the stores where over five miles of records are housed in environmentally controlled conditions, and the conservation and reprographics sections. A selection of their fantastic collections will also be on show. (Tour not suitable for children under 9 years old).

Opening times: Thursday 8th September: Tour 2pm, Friday 9th September: Tour 2pm. Pre-booking required, call 0345 6789096 or email archives@shropshire.gov.uk


Shrewsbury Castle and Shropshire Regimental Museum, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury, SY1 2AT


A historical interpreter will be on hand in the Shropshire Regimental Museum to teach visitors about the First World War and give them an opportunity to handle some of his uniform and kit.

Laura’s Tower at Shrewsbury Castle will be open for the first and only time this year giving a different perspective of the town.

Open on Sunday 11th September.


As a joint project with St Chad’s Church, there is also a self-guided First World War trail between the museum and the church, highlighting notable locations with a connection to the Great War which will run on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September.


Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, The Square, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1LH


Explore six galleries in the Victorian Music Hall and 13th century Vaughan Mansion and take in Roman, Medieval, Tudor and Stuart times, plus the Shropshire Gallery and exhibition spaces. Collections on display include a beautiful Roman mirror and some fine Caughley and Coalport china. The Stop café serves lunches and teas and there’s an outdoor courtyard too. The Visitor Information Centre can provide details of other Heritage Open Day attractions nearby.

Opening times: Sunday 11th September: 10am to 5pm.


Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 2SZ


The Flaxmill Maltings site has three Grade I listed buildings, including the world’s first, third and eighth iron-framed structures. Guided tours will run at regular intervals and there will be interpretation and displays on the history, structure and uses of the buildings.

The new Visitor Centre will be open. Music, an art exhibition, child friendly activities and other entertainment will add to the fun.

Opening times: Saturday 10th September: 10am to 4pm, Sunday 11th September: 10am to 4pm.


Other heritage events in the town include guided walks by St Mary’s Church on Saturday 10th September at 2pm and the Visitor Information Centre on Sunday 11th September at 11.30am, and a lecture on the archaeology of Shrewsbury town centre at Shrewsbury Unitarian Church, High Street, on Friday 9th September at 7pm. You can also pre-book English country dance workshops by dance historian Mistress Love at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery on Sunday 11th September at 11am and 2pm.


For more information find Shrewsbury on Facebook www.facebook.com/originalshrewsbury and Twitter @originalshrews or visit www.originalshrewsbury.co.uk.

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Published on August 24, 2016 07:17

The Latest Spark From Rubik’s Cube

New Rubik's Spark

New Rubik’s Spark


Rubik’s Brand Ltd has launched its latest addition to its product range with the Rubik’s Spark. The world’s most popular toy and design icon from Rubik’s Cube has puzzled children and adults for over 40 years. Hundreds of millions of people across the world became mesmerised with the toy which quickly became the symbol of the generation.


With a modern twist to the iconic Cube, the Rubik’s Spark uses lights, sounds and unique sensor technology and allows to be controlled by tilting, turning and quick movements – nicknamed ‘bubble control’ by its creators. Its intelligent design, much like the original, allows the player think three-dimensionally.


Whilst the original Rubik’s Cube was infamous for its difficulty, the Spark has five different games with 26 levels each, so everyone can be faced with a challenge – from the beginners to the more experienced gamers. The Spark also has a multiplayer mode which has more of a social aspect to the game and is ideally suited to parties, whether they be with family or a group of friends. A new fun function that has been introduced by Rubik’s Spark is the ability for players to create their own music using ‘Rubik’s DJ’ party game.


Chrisi Trussell of Rubik’s Brand Ltd explains, “The Spark is a true descendant of the Rubik’s Cube in that it encourages us to spend time together – it’s fun, social and devilishly hard. Exciting and frustrating in equal measure, it’s a great party game.”


Since the invention of the original Rubik’s Cube in 1974 by Ernő Rubik, the classic Cube has undergone many changes. This modern addition to the Brand is great for both adults and children to enjoy.


The Rubik’s Spark can be found at toy and games stores or direct from www.rubiks.com.


Rubik’s Heritage


Since its invention in 1974 by Ernő Rubik, the classic Cube has undergone a number of updates and changes.


Ernő Rubik created the first prototype of the cube as a young professor of architecture in Budapest, in order to help explain spatial relationships to his pupils. Originally named the ‘Magic Cube’, it was renamed ‘Rubik’s Cube’ when it was launched internationally in 1980.


After a period of incredible global popularity, the Rubik’s Cube has become the world’s bestselling toy, with over 400 million cubes sold so far. Last year, the Rubik’s Cube experienced a huge rise in popularity in the US and that trend is spreading across the globe.


Justin Bieber, Will Smith and rapper Logic are all celebrity Rubik’s enthusiasts, and the iconic puzzle is also popular with sportspeople such as cyclist Mark Cavendish and footballer David Silva.


Useful links:


Rubik’s Cube: https://uk.rubiks.com/

Justin Bieber and the Rubik’s Cube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx06c0ZEBMk

Will Smith and the Rubik’s Cube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI76CiwvPV4

Logic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLqFJaH3KVY

Mark Cavendish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1imWK4nYEI

David Silva: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jjFYNP0nEo

YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mNngBI48uc

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Published on August 24, 2016 07:02

Scotland Hosts World Extreme Medicine Conference

Dr Michael Barratt

Dr Michael Barratt


Scotland – world-renowned for scientific medical excellence thanks to pioneers including microbiologist Alexander Fleming, the chemist Thomas Graham, best known for his leading work in dialysis and Joseph Lister, the “Father of Antiseptic Surgery” who transformed surgical practice – will be home to a pioneering medical conference this November.


Taking place from Friday November 18 – 21, at Dynamic Earth, Holyrood Gait, Edinburgh, EH8 8AS the World Extreme Medicine Expo involves over 100 world-renowned medical experts – from surgeons and paramedics to astronauts – sharing their specialty, medical practice conducted away from the comfort of a typical hospital setting.


Four core disciplines are covered – disaster and humanitarian medicine, extreme, expedition and space medicine, human endurance and sports medicine plus prehospital medicine.


World Extreme Medicine Founder Mark Hannaford said, “Our mission is to break down barriers, build bridges and make connections within the extreme medicine community. We are honoured to host the most incredible line up of speakers who are willing to share their learnings, working at the very top of their profession.


“The event is also an amazing showcase for the wonderful diversity of careers in medicine and proof that a fulfilling career can be found outside of a traditional hospital environment. My belief is that there’s never been a more exciting time to work in medicine and the fascinating presentations will prove that point.”


Speakers include the elite sports expert, Edinburgh-based Dr Andrew Murray who has worked for the Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth games. He ran 4,300 km from Scotland to the Sahara Desert and completed a husky trek in -40C in Outer Mongolia.


An exploration of the challenges faced when a solar storm hits your space shuttle will be examined by Dr Michael Barratt who spent 199 days as the Chief Medical Officer on the International Space Station. He is passionate about the adapted physiology of people in space.


Disaster Medicine is a more down to earth theme, which is largely covered on the first day of the conference. Mark Hannaford continues, “We have speakers from many aid agencies including Natalie Roberts from Médecins Sans Frontières and Arij Boureslan-Skelton from Save The Children. We’re pleased to have many speakers representing UK-Med, the UK’s disaster and emergency trauma response team, founded by Tony Redmond, who’s also speaking. Speakers, including Sean Hudson, Eoin Walker, Chrissy and Roger Alcock have deployed with UK-Med in response to disasters including the earthquake in Nepal and Typhoon Haiyan. We have chosen Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) as our charity of the year and the leading vascular surgeon Dr David Nott will speak about their work on the first day. Our speakers will share human stories behind the traumatic news headlines.”


The prehospital care programme involves an incredible case of a young woman who suffered a coronary heart attack while walking in London’s Oxford Street. Luckily for her, senior paramedic Eoin Walker from London’s Ambulance Cycle Response Team was close by and saved her life. There will not be a dry eye in the auditorium when Zoë Hitchcock tells her life-changing story.


Mark Hannaford concludes, “We are thrilled to be bringing 100 speakers to Edinburgh at an exciting event attended by 800 doctors, nurses, paramedics, surgeons and medical students. New medical research findings will be shared, so that the World Extreme Medicine event will be making history, following in the footsteps of the scientific giants who are now household names.”


About World Extreme Medicine Expo


Location: Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, EH8 8AS

Dates: Friday November 18 to Monday November 21

Ticket information: http://www.extrememedicineexpo.com/events/event/extreme-medi… Prices from £124.17 (for one day) to £825.00 (for all four days)

Website: http://www.extrememedicineexpo.com/

Videos: Being a Doctor Just Became the Most Exciting Career https://vimeo.com/170846844

Extreme and Wilderness Medicine – Our Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhPrFGFIFXI

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Published on August 24, 2016 07:00

August 22, 2016

Inoapps Announces New Global Enterprise Change Division

Victoria Briggs

Victoria Briggs


London, City: Oracle Platinum Partner Inoapps (www.inoapps.com) has announced the launch of a new Enterprise Change division. The global practice will provide the company’s clients with both strategic and practical business change expertise to support their Oracle Cloud Journey.


Complementing Inoapps’ existing Oracle Cloud implementation business, the new Change practice will offer a broad array of services from preparing initial cloud readiness assessments through to full end-to-end business transition strategies. Services available will include:


• Business Case Development and Benefits Management


• Requirements Mapping and Business Alignment


• Customer Project Management and Business Change Management


• Stakeholder Engagement and Outcome Mapping


• Test Management and Acceptance into Service


• Programme Assurance and Readiness Assessments


With Inoapps’ global presence in the UK, EMEA, APAC and the Americas, Inoapps’ clients can commission complex international projects, safe in the knowledge that a single highly experienced team coordinates them. Through its skilled global change agents, Inoapps will use its proven customer delivery expertise and innovative change methodology to deliver ‘right first time’ customer outcomes.


Heading up the new division is Victoria Briggs who joins Inoapps from the Methods Group, which specialises in Digital Transformation. Vicky headed up Methods’ Enterprise operation with a specific focus on modernization and transformation of corporate services underpinned by ERP solutions. In just 3 years she rose from Associate to Managing Director. During her varied career, in the digital transformation arena, she supported organisations such as The Law Society, Herefordshire County Council, Royal London Insurance, West Suffolk Shared Service, UK Atomic Energy Authority and Gemserv with their corporate transformation initiatives.


Commenting on her appointment, Inoapps’ CEO Andy Bird said, “Vicky is a highly experienced Enterprise Change professional, supporting organisations as they transform their corporate services across Finance, HR, Procurement and IT. She is also a qualified programme manager, project manager and business analyst with extensive experience of the local government, insurance, construction and energy sectors. I am extremely confident therefore that she is the ideal person to grow our new global operation and I look forward to working closely with her.”


For her part Victoria welcomed Andy Bird’s comment adding, “Initially, many organisations do not understand the complexity involved with change management and they often find that there is only a limited range of options available for independent advice. This is especially true where ‘change’ involves a global dimension. That’s where Inoapps’ new Enterprise Change Practice can help, as we take away the pain involved and ensure that the project moves smoothly at all stages and across international borders where required. We have designed our service offerings to reduce this complexity from a customer perspective, taking over management and delivery responsibility of key customer deliverables.


“There are only a handful of Oracle Platinum partners capable of offering full end to end Enterprise Change Services aligned to Oracle Cloud Services with a focus on modernisation and best practice business flows. For Inoapps, the introduction of the Enterprise Change Division, positions us firmly alongside the big four consultancy organisations in terms of our range of service offerings both here in the UK and on a global basis. Indeed, one of Inoapps’ construction customers will shortly rollout Oracle Cloud in over 30 countries globally. Consequently, I expect demand for the new service to be extremely strong and that this will be from companies of all sizes and at all stages of their transformational cloud journey. Whatever the requirement, we shall develop cost effective, flexible Oracle based solutions that are closely aligned to individual business requirements.”


To find out more visit: www.inoapps.com/change

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Published on August 22, 2016 06:46

UCL paper into group emotions wins Academy of Management award

Professor Martin Kilduff, UCL

Professor Martin Kilduff, UCL


UCL paper into group emotions wins Academy of Management award


A new paper by Professor Martin Kilduff at UCL School of Management has won the prestigious “Best Annals Paper of the Year Award” from the Academy of Management Annals.


The article addresses the question: Can people in departments, organisations, and even entire industries experience the same emotions at the same time? And if so, what are the causes and consequences of shared emotional states?


This work opens up the exploration of group emotions by combining research over the last 15 years from the fields of psychology, sociology and management.


This article facilitates managers’ understanding a range of processes and outcomes that affect the functioning of their organisations.


“Emotions are such intimate and fleeting experiences that prior scholarship has tended to assume the sharing of emotions has to involve interaction among people,” says Professor Kilduff, “But people’s emotions are also powerfully affected by their identification with groups and by institutionalised group emotion norms.”


For instance, people who identify with the same political party, hold the same nationality, have the same sexual orientation, or are smokers, tend to have similar emotions when their group membership is significant to them. Victory or defeat in a sporting competition can evoke similar emotions in people who are widely dispersed but who identify with their sporting heroes.


Professor Martin Kilduff and his co-author provide theory and evidence to justify the study of these group emotions. The Awards Committee reviewed all of the papers published in 2015 and selected this paper to be honoured for excellence.


“I was thrilled,” says Professor Kilduff, “The Academy of Management Annals is the most influential publication in management research, and it is a great honour to have my ideas evaluated so positively by my peers.”

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Published on August 22, 2016 02:15

August 18, 2016

Five Lead the Line-up for Glasgow Charity Event

Ritchie, Sean and Scott from Five

Ritchie, Sean and Scott from Five


In four weeks the popular 1990s boy band Five will be performing at a milestone event for the Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation in Glasgow. The Glasgow Radisson Blu Hotel will play host to the event on Friday 16 September 2016 which will see the charity reach its £500,000 donation mark.


Following the success of last year’s highly popular event, which featured The X Factor winner Shayne Ward, the Black & Red Ball has confirmed Five as its headline act. The boy band rose to fame in 1997 with their debut single “Slam Dunk (Da Funk)” which claimed the number 10 spot in the UK singles chart before becoming the NBA’s theme tune. They later went on to release tracks such as “If Ya Getting Down”, “Everybody Get Up” and “Keep On Movin’” which have become some of the most recognisable tunes from the era. The group have sold 1.6 million albums, 2 million singles in the UK and 20 million singles worldwide. They have also received 18 awards including Best Pop Act (BRIT Awards, 2000), MTV Select Award (MTV Europe Music, 1998), Best Newcomer (Silver Clef, 2000) and Best Music Act on a Reality TV Show (National Reality TV Awards, 2013).


In 2001 the boy band went their separate ways but have since regrouped to perform multiple tours in the UK and Australia. In 2014 Five supported McBusted for four shows on their tour. The band, now consisting of original members Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon, continue to tour and perform together. Five regularly appear at charity events to help raise money for good causes and raise awareness.


Speaking ahead of the event Five said, “We are incredibly privileged to be invited to perform at the Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation annual ball, especially at an important celebratory milestone.


“Lauren’s parents have been spectacular in creating this wonderful event to raise awareness of vasculitis and we are excited to be part of the great work they have achieved.”


The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation was created by Grant and Adrienne Currie following the death of their 15-year old daughter and only child Lauren in 2010. Lauren had suffered from Wegener’s granulomatosis, a variant of the auto-immune disease vasculitis.


Lauren’s condition was only diagnosed in the final hours of her life and her parents realised that, with earlier diagnosis, her life could have been saved.


Lauren’s father Grant Currie said, “This is a very special year for us as this September would have been Lauren’s twenty-first birthday. Lauren adored popular music and we are extremely thankful to have such an acclaimed and popular band perform at our Black & Red Vasculitis ball. We want to raise the profile of vasculitis on an international level within the medical community and the general public. By encouraging earlier diagnosis, it will reduce cases of severe organ damage and save lives.”


Vasculitis is the inflammation of blood vessels. When blood vessels are inflamed they reduce blood flow to tissues and organs. Any blood vessel can become inflamed and can affect any part of the body. Due to this there are numerous types of vasculitis each with different symptoms. The cause of vasculitis is usually unknown but it can sometimes develop from a previous infection. It is an uncommon illness and can affect people of all ages.


Early diagnosis is important in effective medical care for vasculitis. The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation has awarded £62,000 of funding to the University of Aberdeen to support a PHD project on vasculitis.


The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation is one of only two vasculitis-specific charities operating in the UK. It is happy to collaborate with other relevant charities that support the fight against vasculitis, including those in the US.


Tickets for the ball are priced at £65 for a single ticket, £650 for a table of ten and £780 for a table of twelve. Included with the ticket or table booking is a drinks reception, three course meal, wine, entertainment from headline act Five, entry into a raffle and an amazing auction.


The Black & Red Ball has been held annually in Glasgow since 2011 and has helped to contribute to the overall fundraising of £500,000 for the charity. The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation has produced a video explaining the condition, which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W94a0KLa1vQ.


Charity patron Dr Hilary Jones can be seen talking about the Foundation’s work here:http://www.thelaurencurrietwilightfoundation.org/patrons.htm…


Links

Five Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/5iveofficial/

Five Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/Official5ive

The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation: http://www.thelaurencurrietwilightfoundation.org/

Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation Twitter: https://twitter.com/LCTFoundation

Glasgow Radisson Blu Hotel: http://bit.ly/288MNrD

Slam Dunk Da Funk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZUZx-8–0c

If Ya Getting Down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQU5dYDt7-U

Everybody Get Up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZUn-KtTNmA

Keep On Movin’:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWJVult-9M

McBusted: http://www.mcbusted.com/

Ritchie Neville: https://twitter.com/ritchieneville

Scott Robinson: https://twitter.com/scottlarock5

Sean Conlon: https://twitter.com/SeanConlonMusic

Shayne Ward: http://shaynewardofficial.com/

University of Aberdeen: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/

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Published on August 18, 2016 07:15

Telemisis extends leadership in remote monitoring and control with the launch of the fifth generation of SitePro along with SiteNode 3G.

Telemisis SitePro - Overview Screen

Telemisis SitePro – Overview Screen


BRISTOL, 18th August 2016: Telemisis, an industry leading provider of remote monitoring and control solutions for industrial and telecommunications applications, today announces the availability of SitePro V5 and SiteNode 3G.


Developed by an expert team, with over a century of experience in remote monitoring and control systems development and deployment, SitePro V5 is designed to meet the day-to-day challenges faced by fleet operators, utilities, carriers, tower operating companies, and industrial process operators when managing their estate of remote assets.


By combining advanced monitoring and control, a simple to use graphical user interface, and extended functionality, along with cutting-edge data analytics techniques, the fifth generation of SitePro enables operators of remote assets to drastically reduce operating costs, improve asset up-time and evolve their investment as demands change over time.


Tony Richardson, Managing Director, Telemisis, said “SitePro V5 takes the experience of using monitoring and control applications to new heights. Making it even easier for customers to install, operate and achieve greater levels of operational savings than ever before.”


With the introduction of SitePro V5, Telemisis has also expands flexibility by enabling customers to define, monitor, control and view multiple assets through a single SiteNode 3G. By using the Collections feature, users are able to define, group, monitor and control multiple remote assets connected to the same SiteNode, e.g., Generator 1, Generator 2, Inverter, Day Tank etc., making deployment even easier and simplifying decision making.


SiteNode 3G. Increased flexibility with unrivaled reliability


SiteNode 3G becomes the new heart of Telemisis’ advanced remote monitoring and control solution, SitePro. While retaining the size and weight of earlier generations of SiteNode, SiteNode 3G is the most advanced remote telemetry unit developed and manufactured by Telemisis to date, taking end-to-end system reliability to new heights and significantly expands control and monitoring options at the remote asset.


With the introduction of 3G support customers have access to enhanced communications flexibility along with piece of mind, when facing the imminent sunset of 2G or 3G networks, across various regions.


“By adding 3G capability to one of the smallest and most capable remote telemetry units available today, we are protecting our customers investment in remote monitoring and control solutions against the imminent sunset of 2G or 3G networks in various regions.” said Chris Begent, Commercial Director, Telemisis, ”Adding 3G also extends the communications fall back capabilities of SiteNode, taking its communications robustness to new levels.”


Fully compatible with previous versions of Telemisis SiteNode, SiteNode 3G and SitePro V5 are available to order from today.

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Published on August 18, 2016 05:43

August 17, 2016

Food Shortages & Immigrant Issues Is Brexit Britain Facing 1916’s WW1 Problems?

Plum & Apple Jam WW1 trench food

Plum & Apple Jam WW1 trench food


Britain in the 1900s was far from self-sufficient when it came to food, relying on imports to provide 70% of its total consumption. Today the UK imports 40% of its food and this percentage has been steadily growing over the last decade. But with 25% of this coming from EU countries, what will happen now?


A hundred years ago, the war on the Somme was raging, which meant able-bodied men were away fighting. The agricultural industry had to rely on migrant labour, which included Belgian war refugees, Irish travellers and even German POWs. There was still a shortfall of labour and children as young as ten worked long days helping with every aspect of food production. With a question mark hanging over the UK’s itinerant work force since Brexit and many Brits not willing to work for agricultural wages, will children once again provide the backbone of the workforce?


The Worcestershire market town of Pershore was at the heart of the agricultural industry in WW1 thanks to its famous plums. These were used to make plum jam to feed the troops in the trenches and the munitions workers in the towns. The town marks the importance of the plum each year at its plum festival –www.pershoreplumfestival.org.uk and this year sees the publication of a book about Pershore’s involvement in the war effort entitled ‘How The Pershore Plum Won The Great War’.


An exhibition being held at Town Hall and based around the book will form part of the Festival’s August Bank Holiday celebrations. One of the book’s authors, Professor Maggie Andrews of Worcester University, takes up the story:


“This book explores how one rural Worcestershire town – Pershore experienced the First World War, how families coped when men going to war, the changes that occurred as people on the home front struggled to maintain the nation’s food supply.


There is a lot to be learnt from the resilience and resourcefulness of the rural population during WWI – families worked long hours to produce, preserve and prepare food from their gardens and allotments. They became very adept at making eggless sponge cakes and using potatoes in everything from bread and cakes.’ Yet people also found ways to have fun, and romances still blossomed.


Looking at the First World War reminds us that traditional English rural communities have always played host to people from other countries – although the reactions to German POWs and Belgium refugees were indeed mixed”.


‘How The Pershore Plum Won The Great War’ costs £ 12:99, is published on 20th August by The History Press and is available from Amazon and bookshops – but will be available special price of £7 during the festival.


To find out more, visit the Plum Festival website at www.pershoreplumfestival.org.uk

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Published on August 17, 2016 07:23

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