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Treasury urged to scrap VAT for youth clubs and community centres Labour's sister party pointed out museums and galleries are eligible for a refund on VAT to reflect their public value, while vital community buildings were forced to shell out

I'm not the Paul Taylor who is quoted in an article by The Mirror about the VAT burden faced by Youth Clubs and Community Halls on keeping the buildings maintained.

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Rising World Series hype dares Mariners fans to ask what could possibly go wrong The Seattle Mariners are seemingly better-placed than ever to finally win the World Series, which is actually making plenty in the fanbase extremely nervous.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who writes about the Seattle Mariners' World Series prospects for SoDo Mojo.

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Screenshot of the Full Epstein Library search results page showing multiple documents associated with various "Paul Taylor" individuals. A search box at the top contains the text "Paul Taylor" with a blue Search button beside it. Below are four PDF document links (EFTA00773011.pdf, EFTA00393772.pdf, EFTA01097424.pdf, and EFTA02686105.pdf) from DataSet 9 and DataSet 11, each with brief excerpts mentioning different Paul Taylors in various professional contexts.

Screenshot of the Full Epstein Library search results page showing multiple documents associated with various "Paul Taylor" individuals. A search box at the top contains the text "Paul Taylor" with a blue Search button beside it. Below are four PDF document links (EFTA00773011.pdf, EFTA00393772.pdf, EFTA01097424.pdf, and EFTA02686105.pdf) from DataSet 9 and DataSet 11, each with brief excerpts mentioning different Paul Taylors in various professional contexts.

I'm not, AND I CANNOT STRESS THIS HIGHLY ENOUGH!!!, any of the Paul Taylorses that are mentioned in The Epstein Files!!!!!

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COUNCILLORS have welcomed a new scheme designed to help people out of fuel poverty. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now. Sunday Editorial Top Stories What's On Sports Leave this field empty if you're human: The Government’s Warm Homes Plan will look to help residents keep their properties warm at a reasonable cost. It comes after figures revealed that rising energy prices had left almost one in five households in fuel poverty. Cllr Paul Taylor, Labour representative for Boney Hay and Central at Lichfield District Council, said the Government’s new proposals to help address the issue would be “smarter, greener and more targeted” than previous attempts. He said: > “After paying housing costs, energy is usually the biggest outgoing a household has. Since the Ukraine invasion and some frankly mad decisions by the last Government, it’s a real worry for many homes in Lichfield and Burntwood. > > “Many properties here are older, with less modern heating and insulation. The Government can either throw taxpayers’ money at the problem like Liz Truss did or go for a set of smart investments in home heating. > > “The Warm Homes Plan will set up help to install heat pumps, solar panels and batteries in eligible homes. If you take an average three-bedroomed semi-detached home in Chasetown or Curborough with a cavity wall, they could save up to £500 a year on the annual energy bill.” Cllr Sharon Banevicius, who represents the Summerfield and All Saints ward, said that the proposals would also help those living in more rural areas. She explained: > “Many homes in the villages outside Lichfield don’t have mains gas – so they have to depend on expensive oil or bottled gas for heating. > > “The new Government BUS grant provides help for lower income families in poorly insulated homes towards installing an energy-efficient heat pump, taking latent heat from the air or soil even on cold days. > > “I think the Government’s proudest achievement so far is to lift half a million children out of poverty with the ending of the cruel two-child benefit cap – and I think its next great achievement will be to lift a million families out of fuel poverty by the end of the decade.” ### _Related articles_

I'm AM the Paul Taylor who has "welcomed a new scheme designed to help people out of fuel poverty."

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I'm not the Paul Taylor who attended the Council for Science and Technology meeting in December 2025.

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Toptracer Announces First United Kingdom Installation of Toptracer Indoor at Kenilworth Golf Club - The Golf Wire Media Assets: https://link.edgepilot.com/s/f18377b1/1Ih5ZQuMvEitoeBJClHBCA?u=https://spaces.hightail.com/space/yO14cPlsQx/files (Warwickshire, United Kingdom) – Toptracer, the world’s number one range technology, announces Kenilworth Golf Club in Warwickshire, England has installed...

I'm not the Paul Taylor who is general manager at Kenilworth Golf Club.

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Silicon Valley's Christ-curious moment: The evangelical groups courting tech elites - Sight Magazine "Whatever you're doing here in San Francisco is more important than everything everybody's doing in Christian work in the rest of the world, combined," said tech billionaire Peter Thiel.

Silicon Valley’s Christ-curious moment: The evangelical groups courting tech elites. @sightmagazine.bsky.social #SiliconValley #PeterThiel #ACTS17Collective #MichelleStephens #MicheleChinnFahey #FaithWorkandTech #PaulTaylor #DeniseLeeYohn #Antichrist

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A clip of a scanned newspaper, "Post", from 17th October 2015. A patient lies on their back on a black operating table that extends through a large CT scanner with a distinctive yellow ring. Two surgeons in turquoise scrubs stand on either side, examining medical scans displayed on monitors mounted above. The white clinical room features medical equipment and overhead surgical lights. Caption text reads "The Airo will give surgeons to access [sic] images of patients while they are on the operating table."
Headline below states "Australian 'first' for CT scanner" with accompanying article text about Dr Paul Taylor at the Mount Hospital performing Australia's first surgery using an in-theatre CT scanner.

A clip of a scanned newspaper, "Post", from 17th October 2015. A patient lies on their back on a black operating table that extends through a large CT scanner with a distinctive yellow ring. Two surgeons in turquoise scrubs stand on either side, examining medical scans displayed on monitors mounted above. The white clinical room features medical equipment and overhead surgical lights. Caption text reads "The Airo will give surgeons to access [sic] images of patients while they are on the operating table." Headline below states "Australian 'first' for CT scanner" with accompanying article text about Dr Paul Taylor at the Mount Hospital performing Australia's first surgery using an in-theatre CT scanner.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who, as a spinal surgeon at Mount Hospital in Perth, performed Australia's first surgery using an in-theatre CT scanner in October 2015.

www.scribd.com/doc/285268021/POST-Newsp...

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Photo: Video call screenshot of Paul Taylor, a white man in his 40s with receding grey hair and grey stuble, wearing a black shirt with small white pattern, smiling at the camera. Behind him are shelving units with books, decorative items, and framed artwork on the walls - the sort of carefully curated home office background that suggests someone who spends a lot of time on video calls trying to unite people around a common cause, which is presumably easier to do when you've got an inoffensive bookshelf arrangement and aren't backlit by a window making you look like a witness protection interview.

Photo: Video call screenshot of Paul Taylor, a white man in his 40s with receding grey hair and grey stuble, wearing a black shirt with small white pattern, smiling at the camera. Behind him are shelving units with books, decorative items, and framed artwork on the walls - the sort of carefully curated home office background that suggests someone who spends a lot of time on video calls trying to unite people around a common cause, which is presumably easier to do when you've got an inoffensive bookshelf arrangement and aren't backlit by a window making you look like a witness protection interview.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who is Chief Unify Officer at Transforming the Bay with Christ in San Francisco, where he connects pastors and churches across the Bay Area.

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Photo: Aerial view of a derelict Gothic Revival church with grey stone walls, pointed arch windows without glass, partially collapsed roof exposing timber beams, and two intact towers with spires. The building is surrounded by residential terraced houses with red-tiled roofs, parked cars on the street below - the sort of romantically ambitious restoration project that always costs three times the estimate and takes twice as long, assuming Paul Taylor doesn't run out of money.

Photo: Aerial view of a derelict Gothic Revival church with grey stone walls, pointed arch windows without glass, partially collapsed roof exposing timber beams, and two intact towers with spires. The building is surrounded by residential terraced houses with red-tiled roofs, parked cars on the street below - the sort of romantically ambitious restoration project that always costs three times the estimate and takes twice as long, assuming Paul Taylor doesn't run out of money.

In a development that surprises almost no one, the Paul Taylor who bought a derelict church with his family's life savings is finding the renovation will cost more than expected.

I hope he succeeds in his goal to bring the building back into use without […]

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Photo: Paul Taylor, a white man in his 60s with closely cropped grey hair, wearing a royal blue suit, white shirt and navy tie, holding a glass award trophy with blue base at a VAFA awards ceremony. He's smiling broadly in front of a navy blue backdrop featuring VAFA and William Buck Accountants & Advisors logos - the sort of genuinely pleased expression that suggests volunteering for amateur football in Victoria is significantly more rewarding than, say, writing about Dutch tulip paintings or flogging storage solutions.

Photo: Paul Taylor, a white man in his 60s with closely cropped grey hair, wearing a royal blue suit, white shirt and navy tie, holding a glass award trophy with blue base at a VAFA awards ceremony. He's smiling broadly in front of a navy blue backdrop featuring VAFA and William Buck Accountants & Advisors logos - the sort of genuinely pleased expression that suggests volunteering for amateur football in Victoria is significantly more rewarding than, say, writing about Dutch tulip paintings or flogging storage solutions.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who won The PASS Volunteer of the Year award at the VAFA (Victorian Amateur Football Association) 2025 award in Australia […]

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Photo: Hardback book titled "Dutch Flower Painting 1600-1720" by Paul Taylor, published by Yale. The cover features a reproduction of a Dutch Golden Age still life painting with vibrant flowers, including a cream-coloured tulip with burgundy stripes, rust-red blooms, and various smaller flowers against a dark background. The spine is visible on the left, showing the title in white text - because apparently there's a Paul Taylor for every occasion, and this one decided to write about flowers instead of founding companies, asking uncomfortable political questions, or organising snowmobile rides.

Photo: Hardback book titled "Dutch Flower Painting 1600-1720" by Paul Taylor, published by Yale. The cover features a reproduction of a Dutch Golden Age still life painting with vibrant flowers, including a cream-coloured tulip with burgundy stripes, rust-red blooms, and various smaller flowers against a dark background. The spine is visible on the left, showing the title in white text - because apparently there's a Paul Taylor for every occasion, and this one decided to write about flowers instead of founding companies, asking uncomfortable political questions, or organising snowmobile rides.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who wrote "Dutch Flower Painting 1600 - 1720" in 1996, a book that, in hardback, can be purchased for a mere €230 USD.

www.amazon.com/Dutch-Flower-Painting-16...

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Photo: Professional headshot of Paul Taylor, a white man in his 50s with grey hair, wearing a navy blue blazer over a pink shirt. He's smiling at the camera against a plain white background - the sort of confident, approachable expression you'd expect from someone who's managed to build a successful business around convincing people they need better ways to store their stuff.

Photo: Professional headshot of Paul Taylor, a white man in his 50s with grey hair, wearing a navy blue blazer over a pink shirt. He's smiling at the camera against a plain white background - the sort of confident, approachable expression you'd expect from someone who's managed to build a successful business around convincing people they need better ways to store their stuff.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who is founder of Filplastic (UK) Limited, trading as Filstorage, a storage and display equipment supplier.

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Photo: Ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Peco Training Center, with a group of approximately 18 people, one of whom is presumably Paul Taylor, lined up holding a red ribbon in front of the building's cream-coloured facade - most wearing bright red blazers in company colours, a few in dark suits or casual attire, all posing for the official opening beneath the red oval Peco logo and black "TRAINING CENTER" signage, on a sunny day with autumn trees visible in the background.

Photo: Ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Peco Training Center, with a group of approximately 18 people, one of whom is presumably Paul Taylor, lined up holding a red ribbon in front of the building's cream-coloured facade - most wearing bright red blazers in company colours, a few in dark suits or casual attire, all posing for the official opening beneath the red oval Peco logo and black "TRAINING CENTER" signage, on a sunny day with autumn trees visible in the background.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who is plant manager for Peco Foods in Batesville, Arkansas.

www.kait8.com/2025/10/20/peco-foods-cu...

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Photo: Middle-aged white man in dark green sunglasses and white v-neck t-shirt stands in front of a cream-coloured brick house with large windows. The house has graffiti spray-painted on its wall reading "HELP US" and "HELP ME" in red and blue letters. Overgrown grass and trees surround the property on a sunny day.

Photo: Middle-aged white man in dark green sunglasses and white v-neck t-shirt stands in front of a cream-coloured brick house with large windows. The house has graffiti spray-painted on its wall reading "HELP US" and "HELP ME" in red and blue letters. Overgrown grass and trees surround the property on a sunny day.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who demolished his house because it had squatters in it.

https://www.cbc.ca/lite/story/1.7620689

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Photo: Two chimney sweeps in matching dark purple work shirts with white work gloves tucked into their collars, standing in front of their white van with "CHIMNEY" and "PAUL TAYL" visible on the side - Paul Taylor on the left wearing a black cap with grey beard, and his son Matthew on the right with curly brown hair, both grinning at the camera in proper family business fashion.

Photo: Two chimney sweeps in matching dark purple work shirts with white work gloves tucked into their collars, standing in front of their white van with "CHIMNEY" and "PAUL TAYL" visible on the side - Paul Taylor on the left wearing a black cap with grey beard, and his son Matthew on the right with curly brown hair, both grinning at the camera in proper family business fashion.

I'm not the Paul Taylor whose son, Matthew, is the third generation to join the family chimney-sweep business.

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A middle-aged man in a navy blue suit jacket raises a wine glass in a toast, standing beside a woman in a rust-coloured top with long dark hair. Both gaze upward with contented expressions. Blurred greenery and buildings visible in the background suggest an outdoor gathering.

A middle-aged man in a navy blue suit jacket raises a wine glass in a toast, standing beside a woman in a rust-coloured top with long dark hair. Both gaze upward with contented expressions. Blurred greenery and buildings visible in the background suggest an outdoor gathering.

I'm not the fictional Paul Taylor whose world begins to unravel when his past collides with his present in 2025 film Anniversary.

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Paul Taylor (1930-2018), American dancer and choreographer

Paul Taylor (1930-2018), American dancer and choreographer

Died #otd Paul Taylor (1930-2018), American dancer and choreographer, 7 years ago today #PaulTaylor life story...

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Book cover showing five Victorian gentlemen in formal attire and bowler hats, looking rather pleased with themselves for presumably dodging conscription. Title reads "'Tis Not Our War" by Paul Taylor - not me, obviously, though we clearly share impeccable taste in names and military avoidance strategies.

Book cover showing five Victorian gentlemen in formal attire and bowler hats, looking rather pleased with themselves for presumably dodging conscription. Title reads "'Tis Not Our War" by Paul Taylor - not me, obviously, though we clearly share impeccable taste in names and military avoidance strategies.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who wrote " 'Tis Not Our War - Avoiding Military Service in the Civil War North"

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NHS staff talent development programme expanded - Your Thurrock A TALENT development programme to support rising stars in the NHS from Black and minority ethnic backgrounds has been expanded.Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT) launched the Resilience, Intelligence, Strength, and Excellence (RISE) programme four years ago. It aims to increase the number of senior leaders from Black and minority ethnic backgrounds and ensure […]

I'm not the Paul Taylor who is Director of Organisational Development and Culture at Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust.

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A beaming bloke in a white hard hat and hi-vis jacket grins at the camera on what appears to be a construction site, with other workers in similar gear pottering about in the background under a clear blue sky. The caption reads: "Paul Taylor, from Burnley, has been helping out with the project." Below that: "Paul Taylor, from Burnley, has been camping overnight to work on the house. 'I've been fine in a caravan,' he said, 'but there's other blokes in tents who've not been so good, with soggy boots and socks at the end of the tent.' He said he has done 'loads of lifting and shifting' so that 'whatever the trades have needed, we've brought to them and whatever they didn't need, we've taken away'."

A beaming bloke in a white hard hat and hi-vis jacket grins at the camera on what appears to be a construction site, with other workers in similar gear pottering about in the background under a clear blue sky. The caption reads: "Paul Taylor, from Burnley, has been helping out with the project." Below that: "Paul Taylor, from Burnley, has been camping overnight to work on the house. 'I've been fine in a caravan,' he said, 'but there's other blokes in tents who've not been so good, with soggy boots and socks at the end of the tent.' He said he has done 'loads of lifting and shifting' so that 'whatever the trades have needed, we've brought to them and whatever they didn't need, we've taken away'."

I'm not the Paul Taylor who has been working on a house as part of the BBC's DIY SOS programme.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce838y1yrpmo

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Paul Taylor American dancer and choreographer Paul Taylor was BOTD in 1930. Born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, he won a scholarship to Syracuse University university, where he studied painting and joined the s…

American dancer and choreographer Paul Taylor, a giant of mid-century modern American dance, was BOTD in 1930. #paultaylor #bornonthisday #supergays

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A bearded bloke in glasses and blue shirt stands beside two young lads in what appears to be someone's cellar or basement. One boy clutches a teddy bear whilst the other holds what looks like honeycomb. Above them hangs an absolutely massive beehive from the ceiling - the sort of thing that would have most people legging it in the opposite direction. The stone walls suggest this is either a very old building or someone's taken DIY a bit too seriously.

A bearded bloke in glasses and blue shirt stands beside two young lads in what appears to be someone's cellar or basement. One boy clutches a teddy bear whilst the other holds what looks like honeycomb. Above them hangs an absolutely massive beehive from the ceiling - the sort of thing that would have most people legging it in the opposite direction. The stone walls suggest this is either a very old building or someone's taken DIY a bit too seriously.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who discovered a huge beehive in his wall in Tarbet, Argyllshire in 2005.

www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/25289870.alternativ...

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Middle-aged bloke in white hoodie and jeans casually posing against a graffiti-covered wall, looking like he's either about to drop the sickest beats or ask if anyone's seen his reading glasses.

Middle-aged bloke in white hoodie and jeans casually posing against a graffiti-covered wall, looking like he's either about to drop the sickest beats or ask if anyone's seen his reading glasses.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who is DJing at the Beat-Herder four-day music festival in July.

www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/25235729.dj-paul-ta...

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I'm not the Paul Taylor who is leading the STEPS 2 trial of a device which could help people with Parkinson’s Disease to walk better at Salisbury District Hospital.

www.southampton.ac.uk/news/2025/06/new-study-t...

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I'm not the Paul Taylor who will be resigning from the directors board of Oxford Metrics plc on 30th June.

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Paul Taylor (left) wants to turn Park Church in Jarrow into a bistro.

Alt-Text: Two middle-aged blokes in blue hard hats standing proudly outside a magnificent Gothic stone church entrance, clearly having bitten off more than they can chew. The chap on the left sports work clothes and yellow gloves, whilst his mate's gone for the 'I thought this would be easier' look in a blue jumper and face mask. Behind them looms a beautiful arched doorway that's probably going to cost them their sanity and several remortgages to restore. Various tools and building materials scattered about suggest they're either very optimistic or completely barking mad.

Paul Taylor (left) wants to turn Park Church in Jarrow into a bistro. Alt-Text: Two middle-aged blokes in blue hard hats standing proudly outside a magnificent Gothic stone church entrance, clearly having bitten off more than they can chew. The chap on the left sports work clothes and yellow gloves, whilst his mate's gone for the 'I thought this would be easier' look in a blue jumper and face mask. Behind them looms a beautiful arched doorway that's probably going to cost them their sanity and several remortgages to restore. Various tools and building materials scattered about suggest they're either very optimistic or completely barking mad.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who spent his family's "life-savings" to buy a derelict church.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgm8l7zgkgjo

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The commissary at U-Gas Inc. was born six years ago with a board-meeting pronouncement from company founder Paul Taylor: “Let’s open a commissary and make a good sandwich.”
The company had been supplied with sandwiches from a third
party. But unhappy with the product quality, U-Gas hired two deli managers from a local grocery chain to develop a sandwich program from scratch. “We started off with two ladies doing it
themselves, making and delivering it, going to stores and ordering what they needed,” says Curtis Springer, director of foodservice for
the St. Louis-based chain.

The commissary at U-Gas Inc. was born six years ago with a board-meeting pronouncement from company founder Paul Taylor: “Let’s open a commissary and make a good sandwich.” The company had been supplied with sandwiches from a third party. But unhappy with the product quality, U-Gas hired two deli managers from a local grocery chain to develop a sandwich program from scratch. “We started off with two ladies doing it themselves, making and delivering it, going to stores and ordering what they needed,” says Curtis Springer, director of foodservice for the St. Louis-based chain.

I'm not the Paul Taylor who founded "U-Gas" and "Dirt Cheap", which operate gas (petrol) stations and budget convenience stores in St. Louis.

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