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Peace talks in doubt over housing
The Palestinian Authority says indirect talks with Israel will be "very difficult" if more homes are built on occupied land as planned.

Greeks stage fresh general strike
Public and transport services grind to a halt in Greece as workers stage a third strike in protest at austerity measures.

Mexican shakes up world rich list
Mexican Carlos Slim overtakes Bill Gates as the world's richest man, according to the Forbes "rich list", with a fortune of $53.5bn.

Chile's new leader to be sworn in
Chilean tycoon Sebastian Pinera will be sworn in as president, with a major post-earthquake rebuilding effort ahead of him.

Pakistan drone raid 'kills 12'
Two missile strikes by US drone aircraft kill at least 12 suspected militants in north-west Pakistan, security officials say.

Ukraine president forms coalition
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych secures a coalition in parliament, and one of his loyalists is nominated as PM.

Afghan police drug abuse 'rife'
Drug abuse is rife in the Afghan police force with up to 40% of recruits testing positive in some areas, a US report says.

Japan opens 98th national airport
Japan opens an airport in Ibaraki offering just one flight a day, sparking criticism over wasteful spending.

Google to scan old Italian books
Italy signs a deal with Google to put online the contents of its two national libraries, including works by Dante and Galileo.

Bank of America sorry for mistakenly repossessing parrot
Bank of America has apologised to a woman in Pennsylvania after one of its contractors entered her house and confiscated her parrot.

Israel supermarket uses parody film of Dubai assassins in advert
An Israeli supermarket chain uses spoof surveillance footage, parodying that of the alleged assassins of a Hamas commander in Dubai, in a TV advert.

Beckham lauds 'world best' Rooney
David Beckham hails Wayne Rooney as one of the world's best players after he fires Man Utd into the Champions League quarter-finals.

Real crash out of Champions League
Lyon draw 1-1 in the Bernebau to earn a 2-1 aggregate win over Real Madrid.

Powered pedal
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Tough task
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Mardell's America
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Earth Watch
Will review of UN climate change body be unbiased?

Afghan anxieties
Why the UK fears politics and force are out of synch

Fighting the tide
Church authority at risk as scandals spread in Europe

Nigeria charges over Jos killings
Police say 49 people are to be charged with murder following communal violence that left scores of Nigerian villagers dead.

Gambia row over wave of arrests
An opposition leader criticises a wave of arrests in The Gambia, saying detainees do not know why they are being held.

Haiti situation 'dire', Obama says
Barack Obama warns that the crisis in quake-hit Haiti is not over, as he meets the country's President, Rene Preval.

BP to explore for oil in Brazil
Oil giant BP announces a $7bn (£4.7bn) deal that will allow it to begin exploring for oil off the coast of Brazil.

Burma election laws condemned
Burma's election laws provoke widespread condemnation, but military rulers re-open opposition party offices.

China inflation at 16-month high
Chinese inflation hit a 16-month high in February, leading to calls for the government to take measures to cool the economy.

Two in court over cartoonist plot
Two people are due in court in the Irish Republic over an investigation into an alleged plot to murder a Swedish cartoonist.

EU to back bluefin tuna trade ban
EU nations decide to support a ban on international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna until stocks recover.

Egypt's top cleric dies aged 81
Egypt's top Muslim cleric has died suddenly in Saudi Arabia at the age of 81.

Iran attacks US over Afghanistan
Iranian President says it is the US, not Tehran, that is playing a "double game" in Afghanistan.

Vladimir Putin set to visit India
Russian PM Vladimir Putin is due in India for talks expected to focus on arms and energy contracts.

Confusion over kidnap in Pakistan
Police in Pakistan dismiss reports a five-year-old British boy who was kidnapped last week has been released.

New Kurdish party to challenge polls
Jim Muir reports on the new Kurdish party that has emerged in northern Iraq to mount a challenge in the third general election since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003.

Bitterness and unease in Zimbabwe
Andrew Harding reports from Harare on the uneasy mood among the white population and the MDC party as President Robert Mugabe says he's ready for another term.

Can US broker Middle East peace?
Joe Biden is in the region to encourage talks between the Palestinians and Israel. What can be achieved?

About Us - Join Us

The role of the recruitment consultant is tremendously fast-paced and sales driven.

There is never time to get bored or feel that you are a wasted resource; there is constant change with new clients and candidates every day and new challenges to be met maintaining existing relationships and building new ones.

The flip side is that you do need your wits about you as soon as you walk in the door until the moment you walk out of it at the end of the day. The phones ring constantly with people's careers and business needs at the end of the line. They do not care that you have numerous clients and candidates; what they do care about is that you know who they are and how their search is progressing, that you know your job and that you will give them the best service available in the recruitment market today. Prioritising and managing your workload can be tough.

If that sounds hard and hectic - it can be. Having said that, the environment at Red Recruitment to Recruitment is supportive. Although you are responsible for your own desk and have your own clients we have a shared candidate database, full administration support and resourcers to free your time up to do what you do best!

At Red Recruitment to Recruitment our consultants are expected to work hard but not without reward and recognition. We will give training and development at a professional and personal level and a structured career path exists for those who have the requisite skills and abilities to succeed.

A consultant from day one, the first few months are spent developing the skills and expertise that every one of our consultants has; you could then aim to achieve the criteria fulfilled by our Senior consultants or you may already have set your sights on a management role.

Our hours are 8.30 am until 6.00 pm. You will be expected to take your job seriously but always be able to laugh at yourself, to learn from your mistakes and improve as a result.

Recruitment at Red Recruitment to Recruitment is not a glamour environment. We are a down-to-earth, straightforward company with exceptional staff and exceptional professional standards. If you take pride in your work, enjoy a full social life and know that you have a lot to offer as an employee and as an individual, then recruitment at Red Recruitment to Recruitment could be the right choice for you.