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Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Glastonbury Festival fans ditch music to queue up for Banksy poster
Secretive street artist Banksy is well known for stunts at Glastonbury and now you can buy a poster of one of them Glastonbury Festival fans have got the chance to pick up a thought provoking and valuable souvenir this year - a poster thought to be made by street art legend Banksy. The poster went on sale on Wednesday for £20 and is already fetching up to £500 on auction site eBay as Banksy fans who are not at the music festival are desperate to get their hands on it. The poster depicts migrants in a boat being passed along a sea of hands. It appears to be a drawing of a Banksy art stunt which happened at Glastonbury in 2024 when a life sized model version of the migrants and the boat was passed over the top of the audience during Idles set. During the band's headline set at the an inflatable raft holding dummies of migrants in lifejackets was lifted above the heads of the thousands-strong audience on the Other Stage. Banksy posted a clip of the stunt - thought to symbolise small boat crossings of migrants in the Channel - on his Instagram account, his usual way of announcing a new creation. In the past he has made other artworks at the festival and also made a bulletproof vest for Stormzy to wear on stage when he headlined the Pyramid stage. Banksy is understood to be involved in the art installation Terminal 1 at Glastonbury which is there to view this year and began last year. To enter the "re-purposed airport" Terminal 1 'celebrating migration' last year people had to answer a question from the UK government's citizenship test correctly. A Terminal 1 poster sold last year was rumoured to be made by Banksy and the stall selling Banksy posters is closeby to Terminal 1. The poster is also limited to one per person, whereas the other posters are not, fueling the theory Banksy is connected to it. But like much of his work he is unlikely to confirm or deny involvement. He gave away posters to children at an art installation he did in Croydon but never endorsed them or said they were official, in order to stop them selling for thousands of pounds or fights breaking out at the venue. Banksy's work is mainly done on the streets, but his last official exhibition was in Glasgow in 2023 and was entitled Cut and Run. It lasted for 3 months and was thought to be touring to other countries in the future. Last summer he posted a number of art projects featuring animals around London including monkeys, wolves, pelicans, goats, cats and elephants.


Zawya
05-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Port of NEOM receives fully automated cranes; work on track
Saudi Arabia - Port of NEOM, set to become an advanced and sustainable port, has marked a major milestone with the arrival of the first fully automated, remote-controlled ship-to-shore (STS) and electric rubber-tyred gantry (eRTG) cranes in KSA — advancing its goal to become a global hub for smart, sustainable trade. Strategically located on the Red Sea, one of the world's busiest maritime corridors, Port of NEOM is already serving as a critical gateway on the East–West trade route. The newly arrived state-of-the-art cranes will play a critical role in the port's automation strategy, unlocking the potential for high-volume, high-efficiency operations. Importantly, their remote-control capability allows for a future-ready workforce model, where operators can manage equipment from secure, ergonomic environments. Development of Port of NEOM continues at pace ahead of the 2026 opening of Terminal 1, a next-generation container terminal, with recent infrastructure milestones including the completion of a 900-m quay wall and the deepening of the port channel to 18.5 m — enabling the world's largest vessels transiting the Suez Canal to call at Port of NEOM. Terminal 1 will also feature horizontal transport automation as part of the broader goal to achieve full automation. Once operational, these technologies will significantly expand the port's logistics capacity, driving regional industrial growth, opening access to global markets, enhancing supply chain resilience and unlocking business opportunities. Sean Kelly, Managing Director of Port of NEOM, said: 'The arrival of our first automated cranes marks a tangible milestone as we lay the foundations for an advanced, future-ready port. We're not only accelerating industrial growth in northwest Saudi Arabia, but we're also setting a new benchmark for performance, efficiency, innovation and establishing a vital trade gateway for the Kingdom and the region beyond.' In parallel with its investments in infrastructure and automation, Port of NEOM is also committed to developing local talent, including training Saudi women to take on high-tech roles. Central to this effort is a pioneering initiative to train the next generation of Production Specialists to gain the skills to become remote crane operators, thereby helping shape a more inclusive future for the logistics and industrial sectors. Ten participants from the Tabuk region are currently enrolled in an intensive two-year programme that blends technical instruction and hands-on training with dedicated mentorship. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Trade Arabia
04-06-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
NEOM port welcomes first remote-controlled STS cranes
Saudi Arabia's futuristic city NEOM has annnounced that its key sustainable port has achieved a major milestone by welcoming the first fully automated, remote-controlled Ship-To-Shore (STS) and Electric Rubber-Tyred Gantry (eRTG) cranes into KSA. Strategically located on the Red Sea, one of the world's busiest maritime corridors, Port of NEOM is already serving as a critical gateway on the East–West trade route. The newly arrived state-of-the-art cranes will play a critical role in the port's automation strategy, unlocking the potential for high-volume, high-efficiency operations. Importantly, their remote-control capability allows for a future-ready workforce model, where operators can manage equipment from secure, ergonomic environments. Development of Port of NEOM continues at pace ahead of the 2026 opening of Terminal 1, a next-generation container terminal, with recent infrastructure milestones including the completion of a 900-m quay wall and the deepening of the port channel to 18.5 m - enabling the world's largest vessels transiting the Suez Canal to call at Port of NEOM. Terminal 1 will also feature horizontal transport automation as part of the broader goal to achieve full automation, said a statement from NEOM. Once operational, these technologies will significantly expand the port's logistics capacity, driving regional industrial growth, opening access to global markets, enhancing supply chain resilience and unlocking business opportunities, it stated. Sean Kelly, Managing Director of Port of NEOM, said: "The arrival of our first automated cranes marks a tangible milestone as we lay the foundations for an advanced, future-ready port." "We're not only accelerating industrial growth in northwest Saudi Arabia, but we're also setting a new benchmark for performance, efficiency, innovation and establishing a vital trade gateway for the kingdom and the region beyond," he stated. In parallel with its investments in infrastructure and automation, Port of NEOM is also committed to developing local talent, including training Saudi women to take on high-tech roles. Central to this effort is a pioneering initiative to train the next generation of Production Specialists to gain the skills to become remote crane operators, thereby helping shape a more inclusive future for the logistics and industrial sectors, he added. Ten participants from the Tabuk region are currently enrolled in an intensive two-year program that blends technical instruction and hands-on training with dedicated mentorship. Hajjer Alatawi, a trainee participating in the program, said: "This experience has shown me that port logistics is far more complex than just moving cargo; it's about teamwork, precision and responsibility." "Saudi women entering this space gives me hope for a future where industries are defined by skills, not gender," stated Alatawi.


Trade Arabia
04-06-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Port of NEOM receives fully automated cranes; work on track
Port of NEOM, set to become an advanced and sustainable port, has marked a major milestone with the arrival of the first fully automated, remote-controlled ship-to-shore (STS) and electric rubber-tyred gantry (eRTG) cranes in KSA — advancing its goal to become a global hub for smart, sustainable trade. Strategically located on the Red Sea, one of the world's busiest maritime corridors, Port of NEOM is already serving as a critical gateway on the East–West trade route. The newly arrived state-of-the-art cranes will play a critical role in the port's automation strategy, unlocking the potential for high-volume, high-efficiency operations. Importantly, their remote-control capability allows for a future-ready workforce model, where operators can manage equipment from secure, ergonomic environments. Development of Port of NEOM continues at pace ahead of the 2026 opening of Terminal 1, a next-generation container terminal, with recent infrastructure milestones including the completion of a 900-m quay wall and the deepening of the port channel to 18.5 m — enabling the world's largest vessels transiting the Suez Canal to call at Port of NEOM. Terminal 1 will also feature horizontal transport automation as part of the broader goal to achieve full automation. Once operational, these technologies will significantly expand the port's logistics capacity, driving regional industrial growth, opening access to global markets, enhancing supply chain resilience and unlocking business opportunities. Sean Kelly, Managing Director of Port of NEOM, said: 'The arrival of our first automated cranes marks a tangible milestone as we lay the foundations for an advanced, future-ready port. We're not only accelerating industrial growth in northwest Saudi Arabia, but we're also setting a new benchmark for performance, efficiency, innovation and establishing a vital trade gateway for the Kingdom and the region beyond.' In parallel with its investments in infrastructure and automation, Port of NEOM is also committed to developing local talent, including training Saudi women to take on high-tech roles. Central to this effort is a pioneering initiative to train the next generation of Production Specialists to gain the skills to become remote crane operators, thereby helping shape a more inclusive future for the logistics and industrial sectors.


Asharq Al-Awsat
04-06-2025
- Business
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Port of NEOM Strengthens Role in Global Supply Chain Connectivity
Port of NEOM has marked a major milestone with the arrival of the first fully automated, remote-controlled Ship-To-Shore (STS) and Electric Rubber-Tyred Gantry (eRTG) cranes in the Kingdom, advancing its goal to become a global hub for smart, sustainable trade, SPA reported. Strategically located on the Red Sea, Port of NEOM is already serving as a critical gateway on the East-West trade route. The newly arrived state-of-the-art cranes will play a critical role in the port's automation strategy, unlocking the potential for high-volume, high-efficiency operations. Development of Port of NEOM continues at a pace ahead of the 2026 opening of Terminal 1, a next-generation container terminal, with recent infrastructure milestones including the completion of a 900-meter quay wall and the deepening of the port channel to 18.5 meters—enabling the world's largest vessels transiting the Suez Canal to call at Port of NEOM. Terminal 1 will also feature horizontal transport automation as part of its broader goal to achieve full automation. Once operational, these technologies will significantly expand the port's logistics capacity, driving regional industrial growth, opening access to global markets, enhancing supply chain resilience, and unlocking business opportunities. Port of NEOM Managing Director Sean Kelly said: 'The arrival of our first automated cranes marks a tangible milestone as we lay the foundations for an advanced, future-ready port. We are not only accelerating industrial growth in northwest Saudi Arabia, but we are also setting a new benchmark for performance, efficiency, innovation and establishing a vital trade gateway for the Kingdom and the region beyond.' In parallel with its investments in infrastructure and automation, Port of NEOM is also committed to developing local talent, including training Saudi women to take on high-tech roles. Central to this effort is a pioneering initiative to train the next generation of production specialists in remote crane operation skills, thereby helping to shape a more inclusive future for the logistics and industrial sectors. By empowering Saudi workers with high-tech skills, Port of NEOM is supporting NEOM's vision of being a catalyst for a sustainable, diverse, and innovative ecosystem that enables regional economic resilience and advances the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.