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Review: Great Yarmouth Hippodrome s Pirates Online!

Published: 3:35 PM April 7, 2021    Updated: 4:28 PM April 7, 2021 Jack Jay, Johnny Mac, James Franklin and the cast of Pirates Online! from the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome Circus - Credit: Great Yarmouth Hippodrome Circus The show must go on(line)! Last year, the Pirates at Great Yarmouth’s Hippodrome Circus were in lockdown, this year they’re live again, albeit on the small screen rather than on stage. The Hippodrome’s usually sold-out live Easter show has been cancelled for the second year running, but there’s an online alternative for those missing their circus fix: and it’s fantastic. Stephanie MacDonald, mermaid aerialist at the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome Circus

David Tennant Appears in New Show DES: Capture of Kindly Killer Started Quest to Identify All 15 Victims

David Tennant Appears in New Show DES: Capture of Kindly Killer Started Quest to Identify All 15 Victims
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Investegate |Mountfield Group Announcements | Mountfield Group: Completion of Disposals and Directorate Changes

  Further to the announcement of 2 March 2021, Mountfield Group Plc announces, , the completion of the disposal of Mountfield Building Group Limited ( MBG ) and Connaught Access Flooring Holdings Limited ( Connaught ) ( Completion ) and directorate changes.   Following Completion, the Company has been designated as a Cash Shell pursuant to AIM Rule 15. As such, the Company must make an acquisition or acquisitions which constitute a reverse takeover under Rule 14 of the AIM Rules or be re-admitted to trading on AIM as an investing company under the AIM Rules (which requires the raising of at least £6 million) within six months failing which trading in the Company s shares on AIM will be suspended pursuant to Rule 40 of the AIM Rules. Admission to trading on AIM would be cancelled six months from the date of suspension, should the reason for the suspension not have been rectified.

The man was obviously a crook : the decline and fall of Robert Maxwell

Last modified on Wed 10 Mar 2021 03.30 EST The dinner dances hosted by Robert and Betty Maxwell at their Italianate mansion in Oxford, Headington Hill Hall, were reckoned, even by hardened partygoers, to be in a class of their own. Every year on Maxwell’s birthday, the great and good would descend in their droves to enjoy his hospitality. Labour party grandees would rub shoulders with captains of industry, leading scientists with newspapers editors. But the party to celebrate Maxwell’s 65th birthday in June 1988 was confidently predicted to outdo them all in terms of both opulence and pomp. The US president, Ronald Reagan, sent a telegram of congratulations: “Nancy and I are delighted to join in the chorus of appreciation.” So did the prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, who extolled Maxwell’s “sense of direction and decision” – very similar, she noted, to her own. As far as the then Labour leader, Neil Kinnock was concerned, “If Bob Maxwell didn’t exist, no one c

My column: The grisly end of a grisly man

WHEN the naked, 22-stone corpse of Robert Maxwell was fished out of the Mediterranean, off the Canary Islands, on November 5, 1991, his manner of death was regarded as a mystery. Did he fall off the back of his boat accidentally, possibly while having a pee, was he murdered by Mossad (a theory advanced in an Israeli book) or did he commit suicide? Suicide became favourite a few months later when it was discovered that the Daily Mirror pension fund had a £460 million hole in it and that his whole empire was on the brink of collapse. The theory was that he must have killed himself out of guilt or to avoid the global humiliation and likely imprisonment that would follow his fall from grace.

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