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Fashion - Joanne
Sixties Style
Brown Paris dress,by
Gaala.
Ulster Tatler Woman Editor, Joanne Harkness, looks at the inspiration of 60s fashion in 2022.
Green paisley mini dress,
£38, River Island.
White winged sunglasses,
£8, Pretty Little Thing.
Cassie heels, £90,
Dune London.
Small Darley handbag, £695,
Mulberry.
Jacket, £39.99, shorts, £23.99, New Look.
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ARE YOU CDS READY?
Following the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU there has been numerous changes to UK systems. Are you prepared for the upcoming changes in submitting customs declarations?
One system that was always planned to be replaced prior to EU Exit was the CHIEF system. The replacement, Customs Declaration Service or CDS, was first introduced back in 2018 with Descartes Systems being the first software supplier to successfully submit a CDS import declaration.
HMRC are now focusing on CDS migration with Services on CHIEF being withdrawn in two stages:
• After 30 September 2022 – traders will not be able to make import declarations on CHIEF • After 31 March 2023 – traders will not be able to make export declarations on CHIEF
Descartes are ready to guide your company through those changes.
Contact Descartes at info@descartes.com or +44 1249 477099.
EXCITING SUMMER AHEAD FOR DUBLIN AIRPORT
Dublin Airport’s passengers have been dreaming of a summer getaway for quite a while now, and finally the time has arrived to dust off the suitcases and start packing.
Whether it be a well-deserved sun holiday, a long-awaited visit to reconnect with family or friends or an exciting city break, Dublin Airport is excited to help its passengers to plan for their next break away with some travel advice and destination inspiration. With 44 airlines currently operating, there are now over 180 destinations to choose from flying direct from Dublin Airport.
As Dublin Airport continues to build back following the Covid pandemic, this summer will see more than 1,300 flights to Europe each week, in addition to 700+ flights to Great Britain, 200+ flights to North America and almost 40 to the Middle East and Africa.
Dublin Airport is Ireland’s main international gateway and has a major impact on the Irish economy as the connectivity it provides underpins Irish trade, tourism, and foreign direct investment. According to a 2019 Economic Impact Study, Dublin Airport supports and facilitates almost 130,000 jobs in the Republic of Ireland and generates 9.8 billion euro in Gross Value Added (GVA) to the economy annually. Dublin Airport’s new 3.1km North Runway is being built almost 1.7km north of Dublin Airport’s current main runway. A parallel runway system has been in the long-term plans for Dublin Airport since the 1960s. The main construction programme started in late 2018 and the official sod-turning took place in February 2019. Construction of the runway is largely complete and this will be followed by a rigorous period of testing and commissioning. The runway is expected to be operational later this year in 2022. The delivery of North Runway is a key recommendation of the Government’s National Aviation Policy, as it will significantly expand connectivity and flexibility at Dublin Airport and also enable it to continue to develop as a gateway between Europe and North America. If you are planning to travel this summer, or still seeking some destination inspiration, Dublin Airport has compiled some handy tips and advice to help you on your way.