PwC’s decision to remove its 2:1 degree requirement from graduate and undergraduate roles signals a shift towards hiring based on aptitude and skills rather than academic achievement.
Celebrating at the Bombay Lounge
And it was a costly night for Mohammed Alexander, owner of the town’s Bombay Club, who gave customers watching the game a round of drinks for every goal!
But he says it was well worth it – and he is promising to do the same again on Wednesday night, when England take on Denmark at Wembley with a place in Sunday’s final at stake.
“The fans in the lounge thoroughly enjoyed themselves and the atmosphere was brilliant. It s just so good to have some positivity about again,” Mo said.
“We re looking forward to everyone joining us again on Wednesday. I am hopeful of an England victory and will happily pour those drinks! It might have brought a bit of luck so I’ll keep it going now.”
South Lincolnshire cases which have appeared before Lincoln and Boston Magistrates
Here is a round-up of cases which have appeared before Lincolnshire s magistrates.
Lincoln Magistrates Court â November 17
Matthew Partridge (55), of Tony Worth Close, Holbeach. Damaged the windscreen of a Vauxhall Astra, Manningtree, Essex, April 11, £80 fine, £70 compensation, £32 victim surcharge, £50 costs.
Ashley Foulsham (32), of London Road, Long Sutton. Failed to provide a specimen, Boston, November 15, four weeks concurrent imprisonment suspended for 12 months, 12 months supervision period, 18 months driving disqualification. Assaulted a police office, November 15, Boston, 26 weeks concurrent imprisonment which is suspended for 12 months, 12 months supervision, £100 compensation, £128 victim surcharge, £85 costs.
Boston Magistrates Court â November 18