@evan knives do not necessarily have to go on the right side of the plate. Lefthanders benefit from their being two protocols.
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> ...following almost a year of exchanges between the Guardianās lawyers and ENRCās, and fresh threats of legal action if we printed this article, we decided that this story was in the public interest, and should be published.> ...following almost a year of exchanges between the Guardianās lawyers and ENRCās, and fresh threats of legal action if we printed this article, we decided that this story was in the public interest, and should be published.
Must read long read in today's Guardian.
How oligarchs took on the UK fraud squad ā and won
The long read: It began as a routine investigation into a multinational called ENRC. It became a decade-long saga that has rocked the UKās financial crime agency. Now new documents illuminate a case that has rewritten UK law and is set to end with a huge bill handed to taxpayers
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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@woollypigs same. It's just bizarre that they all thought, "this looks safe".@onepict og yes - I often climbed into an electric substation to collect footballs. The gate was our goal. Makes me shiver just thinking about it now.
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@woollypigs same. It's just bizarre that they all thought, "this looks safe".@woollypigs same. It's just bizarre that they all thought, "this looks safe".
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Friend just flagged this to me.Friend just flagged this to me.
Holy shit. Do not ever do this. They really ought to pull this video.
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This is the ideal web design. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like@jalefkowit this inspired me to go and see if the Berkshire Hathaway website had changed at all. Still looks the same as when I last visited it in about 1999.
They must get a lot of feedback:
> If you have any comments about our WEB page, you can write us at the address shown above. However, due to the limited number of personnel in our corporate office, we are unable to provide a direct response.
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Work post, sorry... If you're interested in improving the lives of young people though, this may be of interest.Work post, sorry... If you're interested in improving the lives of young people though, this may be of interest.
My colleagues in the Our Future. Now fund are today at the half way mark of the 10 year life of the fund.
OFN sets out to transform the lives of young people: those who have been unfairly disadvantaged and denied equal access to opportunity.
Info:
First Minister marks mid-point of 10 ten-year youth employability fund - Inspiring Scotland
(Tuesday 26th August) the First Minister and Minister for Higher and Further Education Graeme Dey, joined Inspiring Scotland to launch the mid-point impact report of its 10-year youth employment fund. The fund, Our Future Now (OFN), delivered by charity Inspiring Scotland is focused on supporting the bedrock of circa 40,000 young people in Scotland that
Inspiring Scotland (inspiringscotland.org.uk)
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Benefit of UK "single market" membership on display once again.Update!
After I complained bitterly about the increased cost for Scottish delivery, they've decided to waive the extra charge. Always worth complaining....
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Benefit of UK "single market" membership on display once again.Benefit of UK "single market" membership on display once again.
Total cost they're asking me to pay is Ā£109.20 for 2 items costing about Ā£135.
Likely beneficiary of all this is of course Amazon who - unlike our govt. - do actually insist on a UK single market.
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Nearly halving travel time...Nearly halving travel time... I'm trying to think of *any* large transport infrastructure project in the UK since the channel tunnel opened that improves journey times materially. HS2 is (was) perhaps the closest? Any others?
Like āusing Lego blocksā: record-breaking tunnel connecting Denmark and Germany takes shape
Tunnel being built with innovative engineering is final step of project to connect Denmark ā and the Nordics as a whole ā to the rest of Europe
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)