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West Indies pull plug on Seales move to Hampshire

Pace bowler Jayden Seales will no longer be joining Hampshire this summer after the West Indies cricket board refuses to provide him with a No Objection Certificate.

​Pace bowler Jayden Seales will no longer be joining Hampshire this summer after the West Indies cricket board refuses to provide him with a No Objection Certificate.

Cleaning Robots for commercial facilities are transforming facility management and commercial cleaning

Commercial facilities require consistent cleaning to maintain safety, hygiene, and a professional appearance. Large environments such as offices, airports, hospitals, warehouses, and shopping centers experience steady foot traffic throughout the day, which quickly affects floors and shared spaces. As buildings grow larger and operating hours expand, maintaining these standards can place greater pressure on facility […]

​Commercial facilities require consistent cleaning to maintain safety, hygiene, and a professional appearance. Large environments such as offices, airports, hospitals, warehouses, and shopping centers experience steady foot traffic throughout the day, which quickly affects floors and shared spaces. As buildings grow larger and operating hours expand, maintaining these standards can place greater pressure on facility

Sacking McCullum would have been ‘easy’ – ECB chief

Head coach Brendon McCullum is the right man to move England forward despite the 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia, says England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Richard Gould.

​Head coach Brendon McCullum is the right man to move England forward despite the 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia, says England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Richard Gould.

Kiwi agritech startup Scanabull looks to disrupt the beef industry with AI-powered 3D cattle weighing

The world of agritech is constantly evolving, but every now and then, we see a piece of technology that truly feels like it’s moved the needle. New Zealand-based startup Scanabull is doing exactly that by bringing high-end computer vision and artificial intelligence to the paddock. They have just announced a A$1 million (NZ$1.1 million) funding […]

​The world of agritech is constantly evolving, but every now and then, we see a piece of technology that truly feels like it’s moved the needle. New Zealand-based startup Scanabull is doing exactly that by bringing high-end computer vision and artificial intelligence to the paddock. They have just announced a A$1 million (NZ$1.1 million) funding