Top 4 Reasons Why Enterprise E-commerce Is Getting Popular

As the competition between enterprises is increasing day by day, the enterprise e-commerce practice is becoming more and more common. Every enterprise owner like to cut the cost of running the business and e-commerce is the best possible option for them. It reduces the cost of hiring employees and the overhead expenditures. In this article, we are going to give the details of the top four reasons hat why enterprises are switching towards e-commerce business trends. 1.Convenience for Providing Services...

Ian Sweet shares video for ‘Spit’ ahead of Crush Crusher release

Here at TLE we're big fans of Jilian Medford's Ian Sweet. Last September we got ourselves along to the Village Underground to catch her support set on Girlpool's autumn UK tour and it was a delight. https://www.instagram.com/p/BZA59ZKnjub/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igshid=c1yofksotoxa Now Ian Sweet has returned, sharing a video for 'Spit', the latest from her upcoming album Crush Crusher. Noisey, who premiered the video and profiled Medford said “‘Spit’ roils on a storm of tightly-wound guitar parts that sound like seasick Ride riffs, while...

Film Review: Faces Places

Faces Places has a brilliantly simple premise. The film follows photographer JR and legendary film director Agnès Varda as they travel to small French towns and photograph the people they find there. The photos they take are in turn used to create large murals which are plastered onto nearby buildings. Through doing this JR and Varda speak to members of the local communities and learn about their lives and what makes these places tick. They are able to seek out fellow eccentrics and their conversations can be both bizarre and insightful....

First “waste bread” to go on sale in London

GAIL’s has announced the UK’s first loaf made with leftover bread, available from this October. The Waste Bread is a sourdough made by turning surplus bread into a porridge, which is then added into the dough. The bread’s tacky, textured crumb sits beneath a thick crust; but because every day’s leftovers are different, every loaf has its own slightly distinct taste. Launching in select GAIL’s on the 11th October, the Waste Bread continues the company’s commitment to sustainability and the...

This is how many homes London needs to cope with rising population over next 25 years

London will need an extra 844,000 new homes in order to house its rising population over the next 25 years. Official figures show the number of homes in the capital will need to rise by a quarter by 2041 if current trends continue, bringing the new total to 4.3 million households. Tower Hamlets, Barking and Dagenham are likely to be the boroughs that will shoulder the lion’s share of the growth, with Hackney also in for a 35 per cent...

Theatre Review: The Prisoner

The Prisoner’s precise. It’s as perfectly formed as a ripple caused by a stone dropping cleanly into a lake. It’s a play about what punishment should be. It asks who has the right to mete it out, what form it should take and tells us to be wary of impure motives. It focuses on internal reckoning and rubs up abrasively against our western character driven theatrical diet.  Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne, who have written the text together, make formidable...

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