A first-half that showcased #NUFC at their best, in full flow going forward. They look absolutely unstoppable.
Murphy and Barnes battling it out for the crown of the league's most in-form winger ⚡️
Pumpkin perfection at Mincoffs! 🎃
This year we had our first Pumpkin Competition which brought out our creativity across the office. Our talented team carved and painted pumpkins to compete for the title of Best Pumpkin.
Swipe through to see this year’s winner! 🏆
Just witnessed the most incredible performance by @TrueCTheatre at their show tonight. The dancing, singing, and choreography were absolutely stunning. It ended with a standing ovation to thank all the talented performers for an unforgettable show! 🎭✨ #IncrediblePerformance
The sun was shining today, so our favourite ice cream van turned up, allowing everyone @Mincoffs to enjoy an ice cream lunch!! 🍦🌞 Delicious!! #bankholidaytreat
@NUFC proud to see the @RNID logo on the players' shirts today. The pioneering haptic shirts are a fantastic addition, enhancing the match experience, alongside the increased inclusivity at the mighty St James’ Park. #GeordiePride#UnitedTogether
We’re super excited to be part of @NUFC and @Sela's #UnsilenceTheCrowd campaign, following the journey of two fans as they experience the atmosphere of a live match in pioneering haptic shirts. ⚽
Read how we're helping make football more accessible here: https://t.co/hNyYwXcNiz
We’re super excited to be part of @NUFC and @Sela's #UnsilenceTheCrowd campaign, following the journey of two fans as they experience the atmosphere of a live match in pioneering haptic shirts. ⚽
Read how we're helping make football more accessible here: https://t.co/hNyYwXcNiz
Last week, we opened our doors to law students for our very first Insight Evening.
It was great to share the firm’s history, our present, and our vision for the future with aspiring solicitors.
Thank you to everyone who attended, we thoroughly enjoyed meeting you all!
Here at Mincoffs, 73% of our workforce is made up of inspiring women, whose drive and hard work contributes to the success of the business and the brilliant culture we have at the firm.
Happy International Women’s Day from all of us at Mincoffs!
Thank you to everyone who joined us at Banyan on Friday for a delightful afternoon celebrating Galentines day while fundraising for @ChildCancerNTH.
We can’t wait to see you all again for our summer event!
Enjoyed watching @AdGefrin whisky distillery featured on James Martin this morning. A fantastic spot to visit in Wooler – not just for delicious eats but also a captivating journey through Anglo-Saxon history. 🥃🏰 #Whisky#Northern-pride
Back in 1999, Sir Geoff Mulgan was an important but isolated voice in Tony Blair’s senior team who warned that Fujitsu’s Horizon system - which has led to such an appalling miscarriage of justice for so many sub-postmasters - was a monumental crock. Shortly before the final decision on roll-out of Horizon, in May 1999, he wrote a “lessons learned” note for the then PM Blair. His language is blunt and unequivocal (there are shades of Dominic Cummings). It is astonishing that what he said went unheeded. Here is what Mulgan said more than 24 years ago should be learned:
“Horizon has been a fairly disastrous project. It: - was misconceived from the start - has faced continual delays and problems - has over the last year taken up huge amounts of ministerial and official time - has delivered in the end a far from optimal solution
“Information: nearly all the facts presented to ministers turned out to be unreliable. Moreover data was presented in ways that were difficult for ministers to understand.
“The Post Office: throughout this process the relative lack of competence of the Post Office and their failure to develop a proper business strategy has been a key failing.
“Courage. Perhaps the most important lesson is a more general one: namely that when a project is clearly failing government needs to be bolder about cutting its losses. There was a clear case for termination 12 months ago...”
Since then around £2.5bn has been paid to Fujitsu for a system that provided the unreliable evidence behind almost a thousand criminal convictions that ruined lives and should never have been made. The government cannot claim it was not warned.
Wow, what a game against Cross, who the commentators referred to as an 'elite level arrow-smith.' Does that make @lukelittler180 a master arrow-smith at 16 years old? Simply incredible! 👏🎯"
Last Friday was our much anticipated 2023 Mincoffs’ Christmas party.
We had an amazing evening celebrating at the @holidayjesmond with our friends and colleagues.
Thank you to @thisisthebigpic for capturing these moments on the night.