keep our business surviving. and we need all of those in order to keep our business survivingm and we need all of those in order to keep our business surviving. is not just the food industry who have been frustrated. it feels like social ca re frustrated. it feels like social care has been totally labelled as one of the sectors with special exemptions from this. those lower skilled workers are really important. for the tech sector, there excited and expecting more higher skilled workers being allowed into the uk. getting high skilled workers in from outside the eu is it easy at the moment. we have record employment rates in this country at the moment and we have widespread skilled coric so yes the government has moved a long way and that s very welcome taking the cap off skilled user. back at the deli, it s another headache to deal with. our meats are
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gratitude for all the opportunities i received, let s be serious, i was a 19-year-old college dropout, child of a single parent, alcoholic father, you tell me what large fortune 500 company would have sent me around the world to open their businesses? no one. that inspired her to earn her mba while attending school part-time, and in 2010, her rise at hooters led to an opportunity at cinnabon where she was tasked with re-energizing the brand. kat s idea for cinnabon became a game changer. it s what she calls a taste of the bond. we knew people loved a taste of cinnabon in their home. so international delight coffee creamer has been an awesome partner. we launched cinnabon popcorn. that taste of the bon was everywhere. restaurants, grocery stores, online. that strategy helped turn cinnabon into a billion dollar brand. her success earned her a promotion. 37-year-old cole is now the
famous speeches of his presidency. westbury line, height of the cold war, ic bin even berliner, i am a berliner in a crowd. there s been snarky concern that technically he was beclairing himself to be a delicious german pastry, ein bear liner what is you call jelly doughnuts. but what it was was a moving gesture of solidarity to the people of berlin. ich bin ein berliner, one of the most iconic moments of the presidency or the cold war. june 26, 1963. then the next day right after his epic speech in west berlin, president kennedy went to ireland as the first irish catholic president of the united states. and in so doing, he blew ireland s mind.
okay, this story think is fascinating. june 26th, 1963, president john f. kennedy gave one of the most famous speeches of his presidency. westbury line, height of the cold war, ic bin even berliner, i am a berliner in a crowd. there s been snarky concern that technically he was beclairing himself to be a delicious german pastry, ein bear liner what is you call jelly doughnuts. but what it was was a moving gesture of solidarity to the people of berlin. ich bin ein berliner, one of the most iconic moments of the presidency or the cold war. june 26, 1963. then the next day right after his epic speech in west berlin, president kennedy went to ireland as the first irish