Library of Birmingham Apprenticeship Scheme
Young people from Birmingham who aren't have much luck within the current labour market have been given a fantastic opportunity of access to employment on the Library of Birmingham build project through an apprenticeship scheme.
Italian Queen is the ‘Last Man Standing’ at explosive night of mixed martial arts
It was a night when the best of European mixed martial arts stars graced Birmingham’s New Bingley Hall, all vying for the right to walk away with the champion prize of £3,000.
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STC-14 - T&T urged to take lead in regional tourism
Carlos Vogeler, Regional Director for the Americas, United Nations World Tourism Organisation has urged Trinidad and Tobago to take a leadership role in helping to boost the tourism industry in the Caribbean, emphasizing the marketing the region as a multi-destination package, visit more than one island during their time in the Caribbean and leading in issues such as airlift and taxation.
STC-14 - T&T Tourism Minister to launch marketing initiative at WTM 13
Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Tourism announced a global marketing initiative at this year’s World Trade Market, the leading global event for the travel industry.
STC-14 - Columbia and T&T to discuss Air Transport Links
During his feature address at the opening of the Sustainable Tourism Conference (STC-14) this week, Acting Prime Minister Winston Dookeran announced an ageeement with Columbia’s Foreign Relations Minister, Her Excellency María Angela Holguín Cuéllarto convene a meeting of airlines with Trinidad and Tobago in May to examine the prospects of enhancing air links in the wider Caribbean and South America.
STC-14 - Carlos Vogeler from the UNTWO - Keynote Address
With the start of STC-14 came a keynote speech by the Regional Director for the Americas of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), Carlos Volgeler.
STC-14 - CTO Chairman Beverley Nicholson-Doty at the opening
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