Thursday 21st December 2017
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Re: Thursday 21st December 2017
Here (thanks to you)!
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... ution-deal" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Barnsley and Doncaster vote for 'One Yorkshire' devolution deal
South Yorkshire towns reject government-backed proposals for Sheffield city region in favour of deal that could lead to mayor for whole county
Barnsley and Doncaster vote for 'One Yorkshire' devolution deal
South Yorkshire towns reject government-backed proposals for Sheffield city region in favour of deal that could lead to mayor for whole county
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... ter-crisisNHS cancels surgery for tens of thousands to avoid winter crisis
Hospital chiefs are told by NHS England to take drastic action as even more patients than usual seek care over Christmas (Guardian)
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Re: Thursday 21st December 2017
The best "gifts" are free,certainly from my perspective.I think Lenny has disappeared with the Yuan.
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I don't think the govt fancy One Yorkshire, given that's there's more people than Scotland. Might upset the divide and rule agenda.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... ution-deal
Barnsley and Doncaster vote for 'One Yorkshire' devolution deal
South Yorkshire towns reject government-backed proposals for Sheffield city region in favour of deal that could lead to mayor for whole county
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Endless amusement in the replies, if we didn't laugh we'd cry.RogerOThornhill wrote:These are worth reading. Some really are in the No Shit Sherlock category...
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... spain-live" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Catalonia's voters await results in regional election - live
Catalonia's voters await results in regional election - live
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According to Kettle, Green's problem was the ease of access to porn that is the reason he had to resign. Not the watching it at work, which any sane person wouldn't do, or the lying about it, repeatedly.
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“” After being introduced by the Polish translator as “Madame Brexit” – one of the few things to make her smile all day – Theresa began with a brief word of thanks to the Poles who had fought alongside Britain in the last war.””
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -in-warsaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course we were a lot of use to them in 1939 …
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Of course we were a lot of use to them in 1939 …
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The Guardian long read is about Hinckley, haven't read it all yet but this caught my eye.
That last sentence is what we're already saying about Brexit, and will be for years to come, if it goes through.The story of Hinkley Point C is that of a chain of decisions, taken by dozens of people over almost four decades, which might have made sense in isolation, but today result in an almost unfathomable scramble of policies and ambitions. Promises have been made and broken, policies have been adopted then dropped then adopted again. The one thing that has been consistent is the projected cost, which has rocketed ever upwards. But if so many people have come to believe that Hinkley Point C is fundamentally flawed, the question remains: how did we get to this point, where billions of pounds have been sunk into a project that seems less and less appealing with every year that passes?
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https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/d ... ower-plant" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;gilsey wrote:The Guardian long read is about Hinckley, haven't read it all yet but this caught my eye.That last sentence is what we're already saying about Brexit, and will be for years to come, if it goes through.The story of Hinkley Point C is that of a chain of decisions, taken by dozens of people over almost four decades, which might have made sense in isolation, but today result in an almost unfathomable scramble of policies and ambitions. Promises have been made and broken, policies have been adopted then dropped then adopted again. The one thing that has been consistent is the projected cost, which has rocketed ever upwards. But if so many people have come to believe that Hinkley Point C is fundamentally flawed, the question remains: how did we get to this point, where billions of pounds have been sunk into a project that seems less and less appealing with every year that passes?
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Do not forget , Austerrity Osborne is ALSO Hinkley Point Osborne ...
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With just over 90% of votes counted in Catalonia’s snap general election, the three pro-independence parties appear to have won a narrow two-seat majority.
If they succeed in negotiating a coalition agreement – by no means guaranteed – JuntsxCat, ERC and CUP would have a combined total of 7o seats in the 135-seat parliament.
The provisional breakdown is as follows:
1. Citizens - 36 seats
2. JuntsxCat - 34 seats
3. ERC - 32 seats
4. PSC - 17 seats
5. Catalunya in Comú-Podem - 8 seats
6. CUP - 4 seats
7. PP - 4 seats
If they succeed in negotiating a coalition agreement – by no means guaranteed – JuntsxCat, ERC and CUP would have a combined total of 7o seats in the 135-seat parliament.
The provisional breakdown is as follows:
1. Citizens - 36 seats
2. JuntsxCat - 34 seats
3. ERC - 32 seats
4. PSC - 17 seats
5. Catalunya in Comú-Podem - 8 seats
6. CUP - 4 seats
7. PP - 4 seats
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Night night.
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I'll never forget Osborne, unfortunatelyfrog222 wrote:Do not forget , Austerrity Osborne is ALSO Hinkley Point Osborne ...
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Goodnight, PorFavorPorFavor wrote:Night night.
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Re: Thursday 21st December 2017
So we can't even produce one decent sector analysis after having lied about there were 58 of them...but we can produce a gigantic squirrel in the form of a blue passport.
Words fail.
Besides, my old one was black...
Words fail.
Besides, my old one was black...
If I'm not here, then I'll be in the library. Or the other library.
Re: Thursday 21st December 2017
Goodnight, everyone
love,
cJA
love,
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Hi all
Read the chemicals sector analysis as work in this area
That is something I would be expected to knock up in a couple of days and is just a very high level summary of the regulatory context of working in this sector - no analysis of what the risks for each area are (eg REACH, recruitment of talent, Seveso II etc) and what the consequences could be.
Much worse than I thought and I do more risk analysis on a daily basis than is contained in this report
Read the chemicals sector analysis as work in this area
That is something I would be expected to knock up in a couple of days and is just a very high level summary of the regulatory context of working in this sector - no analysis of what the risks for each area are (eg REACH, recruitment of talent, Seveso II etc) and what the consequences could be.
Much worse than I thought and I do more risk analysis on a daily basis than is contained in this report
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https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-pola ... eresa-may/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Rogue nation summit in Warsaw:
Poland and the UK are both in conflict with the EU — but there’s not much they can do to help each other."
"Rogue nation summit in Warsaw:
Poland and the UK are both in conflict with the EU — but there’s not much they can do to help each other."
"We’re in a crisis which I hope is transitory. Britain is in a permanent one” — Igor Janke