Scot beaten with police-style baton by dad whose son he caught playing knock knock run
Robert Rudkin attacked David Hanna after accusing him of chasing his 11-year-old following the alleged prank in East Lothian.
Robert Rudkin targeted 53-year-old David Hanna in the vicious attack
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Historic Tadich Grill in S.F. gets lifeline of new funding from controversial Barstool Sports
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Signage for the Tadich Grill, which will receive funding to stay in business from the Barstool Fund.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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David Hanna, Tadich Grill general manager, takes an order over the phone as he works at the Tadich Grill in July when the restaurant was temporarily open.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
Tadich Grill, San Francisco’s oldest restaurant and the third-oldest in the country at 171 years old, found out this week it would receive up to $31,000 a month to help it stay afloat after being almost entirely closed since March due to the pandemic.
Press Release – Tuwhiri Project Love you: public policy for intergenerational wellbeing is a new book by Professor Girol Karacaoglu, the Head of the School of Government at Victoria University of Wellington, which will be published by Wellington publisher Tuwhiri on 14th January …
‘Love you: public policy for intergenerational wellbeing’ is a new book by Professor Girol Karacaoglu, the Head of the School of Government at Victoria University of Wellington, which will be published by Wellington publisher Tuwhiri on 14th January 2021. The book examines the processes by which wellbeing-focused public policy objectives can be established, prioritised, funded, implemented, managed, and evaluated, while ensuring they remain relevant as social preferences evolve over time.
Thursday, 24 December 2020, 5:50 am
‘Love you: public policy for intergenerational
wellbeing’ is a new book by Professor Girol Karacaoglu,
the Head of the School of Government at Victoria University
of Wellington, which will be published by Wellington
publisher Tuwhiri on 14th January 2021. The book examines
the processes by which wellbeing-focused public policy
objectives can be established, prioritised, funded,
implemented, managed, and evaluated, while ensuring they
remain relevant as social preferences evolve over
time.
Professor Karacaoglu said that ‘wellbeing is
about the ability of individuals and communities to live the
lives they value – now and in the future. This is their
human right. It would be extremely unjust to prevent the
Feature: Staying power
Early signs pointed to a catastrophic 2020 for the mortgage market, writes Guy Anker, but it is now in a buoyant position
By Guy Anker 17
th December 2020 3:40 pm
It has been a year like no other in every aspect of life, but the mortgage market has proved resilient in the face of the pandemic.
There were initial concerns the industry could grind to a halt as it did during the credit crunch more than a decade ago. Those worries came as a raft of products were pulled shortly after Covid-19 hit Europe, and the housing market was effectively closed between mid-March and mid-May.