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Man arrested in connection with a burglary at a Birmingham church
Man arrested in connection with a burglary at a Birmingham church

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Man arrested in connection with a burglary at a Birmingham church

A man has been detained in connection with a burglary at a church in Birmingham. Items were taken from the church, said to be in Selly Oak, during a break-in back in February. West Midlands Police said they had arrested a 47-year-old in connection with the offence on Wednesday (May 28). Read More: Driver urged to 'hand themselves in' after teenager left seriously hurt in Ladypool Road crash Read More: Police issue new update over Liverpool parade crash horror The man was arrested on suspicion of burglary in Cotterills Avenue this afternoon. He remains in custody and will be questioned. Get the latest BirminghamLive news direct to your inbox A statement from WMP said: "A man has been arrested after a church was broken into earlier this year. Officers from our Proactive Crime Team in Birmingham arrested a man in Cotterills Avenue earlier this afternoon. "The 47-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of burglary. Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp , click the link to join "He has been arrested in connection with the burglary at a church in Selly Oak in February. "He remains in custody for questioning," the statement said. The arrest was part of Operation Skybridge, where officers target offenders and disrupt crime."

Hankook & Company adopts English as official language for major meetings
Hankook & Company adopts English as official language for major meetings

Korea Herald

time05-03-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Hankook & Company adopts English as official language for major meetings

Hankook & Company Group has introduced a "Global Language Principle," mandating the use of English in major meetings attended by organization heads. The tire giant said the guideline aims to enhance communication efficiency, as 68 percent of the group's 50,000 employees are non-Korean. Under the new policy, meetings must be conducted in English, including provided written materials. Additionally, English is required for internal documents and communication between overseas business sites. However, local factory workers may use both English and their native language, and external documents for government agencies and legal matters are exempt from the rule. The new policy aligns with Chairman Cho Hyun-bum's emphasis on English as the primary language for communication, citing efficiency and strengthening the company's global operations. 'The Global Language Principle is expected to eliminate communication barriers and enhance collaboration among employees,' said Oh Yoon-jung, head of the Proactive Culture Team. 'We plan to gradually expand the mandatory use of English in decision-making.' Since assuming office in 2021, Cho has led a data- and AI-driven transformation strategy. To support employees, the company has introduced AI-powered translation services, including an interactive AI assistant and an internal messenger. These services, launched last year, were part of Cho's AI Transformation initiative, which received government recognition in October.

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