Yep. Once they have your luggage, you're safe until the 2nd "will Mr xxxx please proceed to boarding ASAP"
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I mean, the Equaliser from Havertz was great, really wonderful to see, but the noise from Neville was just.... ugh.
In the case of the £100k and the £92k, is the assumption that HMRC would have made him pay it at some point, or is simply the publicity that has allowed them to realise what's gone on?
ISAs generally, were introduced to encourage people to save. The state pension was pretty terrible at the time.
The latest push towards stocks and shares ISAs is an extention of that but also a way of encouraging growth in UK companies.
As someone who has invested in stocks and shares ISAs for years, I do not disagree.
So, the reason people go for cash ISAs is because they're safe. Which appeals to people who might need the money soon, as opposed to in 10 years
Brilliant example of 'a story in 3 parts'
The obvious question would be 'when do you want / need to use the money you have in ISAs' ?
Pray for the triple lock...
That's a pretty healthy majority when you consider that we'd most likely be rejoining on a worse deal than we had previously 2016.
There would be concerns over having to take the Euro and much greater immigration.
The cynical view would be a rejoin campaign led by a charismatic figure who promised multiple (and potentially conflcting) upsides whilst denying we'd have to have unrestricted movement or the euro.
It's not 53% vs 47% against though. It's 32% against. The rest are don't knows.
They would boo Russia in a heartbeat if Trump told them to
Are you saying there is a fear that Raynor cannot win an election, or that she literally cannot win an election?
(I have no idea about her polling)
I'd worry about the additional costs etc. of having to store and maintain a large quantity of cars that are (lambo aside) not worth much and quite possibly not road legal. 'Sold as seen' probably wouldn't get you much more than scrap value. You could MOT them, but that's additional cost too.
It was tricky to get an ethernet cable down the garden because of the layout of the house etc., and powerline adaptors don't work as the supply down there is on a separate circuit. It works really well via WiFi now they're all running off the same network.
Yeah, it works very well, apart from a slight glitch when different speakers attached to different wifi networks (we have 2 in the house).
I have a Bluos system. Main speakers in the lounge, then another set in the TV room, one in the garage and another at the bottom of garden
The 2024 model.
If we don't win the league this season, and it's looking increasingly unlikely, I just don't see how this team can get ever their heads straight to win it again.
The recent success in Venezuela
Pressure from Netanyahu Iran increasing its long range capabilities
Iran's ability to enrich uranium hadn't been wrecked
The recent weakening of Irans proxies.
None of that makes it right of course.
Only knows how to do one thing, make bigger threats than the other guy.
He most likely isn't. It's just his standard overblown rhetoric.
The IRGC use outlandish threats and Trump always has to be seen as the bigger dog, so he ramps the threats up another notch.
Not that mass conventional bombing isn't going to be hideous for Iran of course, it will be.
Im very 50/50 on this. One on hand i want them to have more games. On the other it just makes it more likely we're going to have to play them at Wembley again and my heart is getting on a bit
"Sold as seen, spares or repairs"
What does that mean about Saka and Rice?
That Arsenal and Tuchel have made a deal?
All this is just a return to Adrian Durham's 'Daily Arsenal' on TalkSport.
We wouldn't be seeing it if we were 6th in the league.
This is much more an issue for US carriers than European ones that *mostly* still hedge their fuel prices.
What's he the CEO of?