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New Fredericton urgent care clinic to reduce strain on emergency rooms Horizon’s Fredericton Urgent Treatment Centre is located in Brookside Mall. The centre will treat urgent needs like rashes, cuts and skin infections. It will also provide x-rays and ultrasounds on a first-come-first-served basis.
Meta: From Facebook to the Metaverse, Oculus and more, the company Mark Zuckerberg built Facebook is still a Meta app, along with WhatsApp, Instagram, Threads, and the Horizon metaverse. The Meta Quest Pro is Meta's latest VR headset and has features aimed at professional customers. The Quest Pro has augmented reality capabilities integrating virtual elements into the real world.
ANDREW PIERCE: How ex-Post Office minister Ed Davey trousered £275k from the legal firm that pursued... Ed Davey served as Postal Affairs minister from 2010 to 2012. He did nothing during his two-year term to halt the avalanche of ruthless criminal proceedings, despite being contacted on numerous occasions by desperate postmasters. Horizon scandal resulted in more than 700 Post Office operators being prosecuted for theft, fraud and false accounting.
This is London’s new highest viewing platform — and tickets are free Horizon 22 has the highest free viewing platform in Europe, at 254m. Tickets for Horizon 22 are free, though hard to come by, with the first 5,000 snapped up online in three minutes.
Train conductor caught with 'stomach churning' images of child sex abuse Thomas David Williams, 25, caught with'stomach churning' child sex abuse videos. Police raided his home in Bridgend after receiving information about a suspected indecent image of a child. Williams was sentenced to 12 months in prison, suspended for 24 months. He must complete a 43-day programme requirement, including the Horizon programme.
Post Office knew legal case was likely to bankrupt Horizon IT victim, lawyer says Lee Castleton bought a post office in Bridlington, east Yorkshire, in 2003. Within a year his computer system showed a £25,000 shortfall. He called the Post Office’s helpline 91 times as he suspected the Horizon IT system was at fault. His case is one of the most high-profile in Horizon IT scandal.
Bankrupted Post Office Horizon victim demands answers after 17 years Former sub postmaster Lee Castleton was made bankrupt by the Post Office. He bought a post office in Bridlington in 2003 but within a year huge discrepancies were appearing in his accounts. He suspected the Horizon computer system was to blame and called the helpline 91 times pleading for help.
Bankrupted Post Office Horizon victim demands answers after 17 years Former sub postmaster Lee Castleton was made bankrupt by the Post Office. He bought a post office in Bridlington in 2003 but within a year huge discrepancies were appearing in his accounts. He suspected the Horizon computer system was to blame and called the helpline 91 times pleading for help.
'It's too little too late': Victims of the Post Office IT scandal criticise the government's offer... Ministers have set up the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry, which is still ongoing. Those who were convicted on the basis of evidence from the faulty Horizon computer system and had their conviction overturned will be offered the money. But lawyers for victims have argued the amount will not be enough for the affected.
Post Office: Horizon scandal victims to receive £600,000 compensation each The Horizon scandal resulted in more than 700 post office operators being prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 for theft, fraud and false accounting. To date 86 postmasters have had their wrongful convictions overturned and £21m has been paid in compensation.
Wrongly convicted Horizon scandal postmasters offered... Business minister Kevin Hollinrake said those affected had suffered 'for too long' 86 convictions have been overturned and £21 million paid in compensation. Post Office began installing Horizon accounting software in the late 1990s.
Look beyond the EU’s Horizon to rejoin the Erasmus scheme too | Letters The U-turn on rejoining the EU’s Horizon scheme is welcome. But spare a thought for the Erasmus Plus scheme, less well-financed but much more influential among young people.
Financial losses from cyber incidents down, says Cert - but survey indicates huge under-reporting Financial losses from cyber attacks and scams are down, according to the latest quarter figures from Crown agency Cert NZ. But a survey by Horizon indicates that actual number of victims could be far larger.
Whanganui Athletic Reserves are Federation Cup Champions Whanganui Athletic Reserves beat Napier City Rovers Reserves 3-1 in the Federation Cup final. It is the first time in the club's history that they have won the competition. Athletic finished 2nd in the Horizon’s Western Premiership last season.
UK’s years out of EU Horizon programme did ‘untold damage’, say scientists Britain may have rescued its scientific fortunes with a last-minute decision to rejoin the EU’s Horizon research programme. But the move should not be treated as a cause for jubilation, scientists have warned. The sluggish pace at which the agreement was reached has had too severe an impact on UK research for widespread elation.
Europe is finished and only Remainers haven’t noticed The UK is re-joining the EU’s mammoth Horizon research programme. But where are the great scientific breakthroughs it has funded? Horizon has failed to live up to expectations.
Britain to pay £2billion to rejoin the EU's Horizon research programme Britain to pay £2billion to rejoin the EU's Horizon research programme. Science chiefs praise decision by Rishi Sunak to agree deal to let them take part in the scheme.
Europe's space agency welcomes UK deal with EU on satellites Britain said on Thursday it would re-join both Copernicus and the European Union's Horizon science research programme. The agreement is a boost for satellite manufacturers including Europe's Airbus, France' Thales and Germany's OHB. But sources said details of funding were being finalised.
Europe's space agency welcomes UK deal with EU on satellites Britain said on Thursday it would re-join both Copernicus and the European Union's Horizon science research programme. The agreement is a boost for satellite manufacturers including Europe's Airbus, France' Thales and Germany's OHB. But sources said details of funding were being finalised.
Reuters Science News Summary Black hole is observed snacking on sun-like star, bite by bite. Britain rejoins EU's Horizon science program in further boost for ties. Israeli scientists create model of human embryo without eggs or sperm.