Trevor Gray was hauled before magistrates after the operation was carried on the A38
The two leaders were probably relieved to get back to arguing with each other, as it is a lot easier than with their own parties. Corbyn and May probably have more in common these days then they would ever let on. The anti-semitism issue was raised by May, which Corbyn tackled head on, then, inevitably, the rest of the session focused on Brexit. Corbyn said that there are rumours a chance of a no-deal Brexit is 60/40. May said she...
Smile may be due to disability caused by muscle weakness caused by condition
Gimmicky fonts, multiple colours and QR codes are among the biggest business card no-no’s, according to experts. Research also revealed leaving off contact details, filling every bit of space and pinching other company’s strapline can also ruin your chances of making a good first impression. And if you really want to impress clients hand them a card which is a standard size, memorable for the right reasons - and printed on top quality paper or card. It also emerged, one...
Whether you’re just starting out on your own or you’ve been making your own way for years, having a solid financial foundation is essential to your future. Healthy personal finances offer you security, comfort, and the opportunity to reach your goals, but achieving financial success can be tricky. In this article, we’ll give you a step-by-step guide to help you build your personal economy so that you can reach your financial goals. What is Personal Economy? When you decide to...
Established in 2012, The Wild Beer Co was born from a love of fermentation and barrel-ageing shared by founders Andrew Cooper and Brett Ellis. Six years on, The Wild Beer Co’s beers are exported to more than 30 countries and have become available in supermarkets such as Waitrose and Whole Foods. Set against the backdrop of the rolling Somerset countryside, the farmhouse brewery shares its space with Westcombe Dairy, brewing a range of beers using modern, creative techniques and ingredients...
In 2013 Boris advised fellow ministers to stop blaming Brussels for all our problems.
The UK Labour Party's ruling body has this week agreed to adopt in full an international definition of anti-Semitism after being embroiled in a racism crisis since the start of the year. With the media’s cameras primed on yesterday’s meeting in London one wonders how Labour have been left to hose the flames at a time when prominent Tory figures are being openly Islamaphobic and extreme right wing parties continue to foster a hostile culture in Britain. But a brief...
Here's the scenario: You’re in a senior leadership role with 10 direct lines managing a further 100 employees. Recent feedback has indicated a high percentage of dissatisfaction and a sense of disjointed working which maybe affecting delivery and resulting in new opportunities going a miss. How do you draw teams together to mitigate dissatisfaction and grasp new opportunity? “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all...
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