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Northern Ireland - EM News Distribution Late Running Titles
EM News Distribution have released a statement to Northern Ireland members regarding late running...
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ROI - Cover Price Increases
From today, Monday 4th January 2021, the recommended retail price for some regional newspapers in the Republic of Ireland will increase to €3.00.
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£830 Million Funding Boost For High Streets
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced that up to £830 million from the Future High Streets Fund will be invested in 72 areas across England.
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Tiers Update - 30th December
After a review on tiers conducted by the government on the 30th December, further areas of England have entered tier 4.
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Supporting You Through 2020
The NFRN have put together an end of year video, showcasing all we have achieved during 2020 and to celebrate our...
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Smiths News - Gloucester Area Distribution
Smith News are having some issues served out of the Gloucester Depot this morning due to flooding.
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Banking In Scotland 4th January
Our members in Scotland are reminded that although their local bank branch may be closed for the bank holiday on 4...
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Smiths News & The Telegraph - Retail Voucher Crediting...
Smiths News and The Telegraph have released a friendly reminder that Telegraph subscriber vouchers should not be returned...
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Irish Daily Mirror Price Increases
The Irish Daily Mirror will increase its cover price by 10c Monday to Saturday (inclusive of VAT) from the issue dated...
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NFRN Connect Open This Christmas!
NFRN Connect will continue to serve members over the Christmas and New Years period, operating on a different schedule.
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Wales - New Variants Effect On The Festive Season
Following the new variant of Coronavirus, First Minister Mark Drakeford has told people to "Stay at home".
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Northern Ireland - New Coronavirus Variant
First Minister Arlene Foster said it is "probable" that the new variant of Covid-19 is already in Northern Ireland.
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