sounds very bad for Boris
Trump " All americans are praying for him"
Starmer "Terribly sad news"
This for me sounds as though the odds are no longer in his favour
Even the start of next season will probably be behind closed doors
I think it will be at least 6 months before they open stadiums as a minimum - and then we are going into winter again
such a shame
For the City of Coventry sake, hope things are resolved for January in terms of large scale...
very unlikely . Government have committed to the support, they cannot then back track
I work for a company with 6000+ uk employees - some parts have loads of work - others have none
The Government cannot then cripple every successful company
Think about it
unlikely - would need to see a full week. I think they were saying 20000 as an optimistic guess - keep below that, and it is just a bad winter's flu in terms o fdeaths
can do - albeit you should probably take some proper advice from somebody who is qualified - but happy to discuss from what i have experienced (I may be missing something, so dont take 100 % without proper advice)
the IR35 rules on contractors albeit deferred is sort of linked to this also -...
it is not directly - I am an accountant, but have managed and had to make a couple of teams redundant over my career, so have some knowledge
There is plenty of legal advise on the web (From Lawyers)
This one is quite a simple summary
Fixed Term Work | Acas advice and guidance | Acas
If you’re on a fixed-term contract
You will be entitled to statutory redundancy pay if your employer doesn’t renew your fixed-term contract because the job doesn’t exist any more and you had either:
a fixed-term contract for 2 years or more
shorter contracts that followed on from each other...
ok, can we name all of the Front Kit Sponsors we have had, without looking at your kits
For the younger ones - these only started in the 80's
I will start with 2
Talbot
Tallon
Boris appealed to some of the Labour vote, who couldnt vote for corbyn
he played the clown, and some of the Labour support liked it
to win an election, you have to win some of the opposition support - Corbyn could never to that, Boris could
maybe not but see my earlier reply
Boris is a clown - it would have easy to get a leader to beat him, but Labour picked Corbyn
They had already tried Michael foot - why make the same mistake again