Drink and drug fuelled Scots driver who killed friend fleeing from cops is caged
Speeding Dean Small s ability to drive was impaired by alcohol and cannabis as he failed to negotiate a bend in a park and crashed into a tree in the dark.
Police found Andrew King, 26, unconscious and unresponsive in the wrecked Ford Fiesta (Image: Edinburgh Courts Press Services)
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VOICExperience Foundation Announces Annual OPERA IDOL Competition
Four of the following aspiring classical singers will compete in front of an online audience for one full scholarship to attend the Milnes VOICE Studio.by BWW News Desk
For the 15th consecutive year, VOICExperience Foundation (VE) founded by acclaimed operatic baritone Sherrill Milnes and soprano Maria Zouves, will offer their annual Opera Idol master class competition. Traditionally taking place in the Chicago area, this annual event will take place virtually on Tuesday, June 1 at 7 p.m. EST, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Four of the following aspiring classical singers will compete in front of an online audience for one full scholarship to attend the Milnes VOICE Studio.
Geraden Cann05:00, May 26 2021
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Reserve Bank deputy governor Geoff Bascand highlights some of the risks associated with the current housing market conditions.
With house prices up 24 per cent in a year and nearly a third of all mortgage debt now carried by highly-leveraged buyers who took out loans in the last two years, key players are concerned any interest rate rises could damage the housing market and have flow-on effects to the whole economy. Among those voicing concerns are ex-Prime Minister and ANZ non-executive director John Key and Real Estate Federation president Andrew King. The Reserve Bank has flagged concerns of its own, stating in its May Financial Stability Report (FSR) that “risks associated with the housing market are accumulating” despite the country’s financial system coping well with the pandemic.