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Letter to my teacher: creatives ​​including Kate Mosse, Ben Bailey Smith and Sathnam Sanghera ​say thanks

Letter to my teacher: creatives ​​including Kate Mosse, Ben Bailey Smith and Sathnam Sanghera ​say thanks
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Les 10 écrivains anglais à savourer ce printemps

Les 10 écrivains anglais à savourer ce printemps
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Know your redundancy rights as Coronavirus jobless toll rises

BTTJ Solicitors supporting both employers and employees in volatile climate With record numbers of job losses as the coronavirus takes a continuing toll, employers and employees are being reminded of the need for clarity on their responsibilities and rights in Settlement Agreements and redundancies. A record 370,000 redundancies were recorded in the three months to October 2020 and figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed the unemployment rate rose to 4.9%; its highest level since November 2016. Settlement Agreements, previously quite low-profile arrangements between employers and employees, have become increasingly common parts of people’s lives as growing numbers face losing their jobs.

Media release: Streetreads charity launches first appeal for funds to gift books to Scotland s rough sleepers - allmediascotland…media jobs, media release service and media resources for all

Media release: Streetreads charity launches first appeal for funds to gift books to Scotland’s rough sleepers THE Streetreads project, which provides free books and connects with people experiencing homelessness through stories, is appealing for funds to help more people recover from life on the streets this winter, and beyond. This Christmas, Streetreads aims to open up worlds of mystery and history, romance and poetry, travel and adventure with the gift of books which will offer 500 readers some escape from the harsh realities of homelessness. The appeal will raise money to support the scheme and extend Streetreads’ services. Hugh Hill, director of Services and Development at Simon Community Scotland, which hosts Streetreads, said: “Booklovers will recognise the thrill of settling down with a new book for a good read, especially at Christmas. We’re asking for public support to bring a little of the same light and luxury into the lives of people affected by homelessness

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