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Share schemes can benefit employers, employees and existing shareholders as long as they are done right
18 February 2021 • 11:58am
For the first time ever, oil giant BP has rewarded its more than 60,000 employees with shares in the business. This follows a year of redundancies and bonus cuts.
Firms sometimes give workers a stake in the business in a bid to boost productivity and commitment. It can also be better for the business financially to give out shares rather than cash bonuses. However companies that do not follow the right procedures can end up landing both themselves and their employees with significant tax bills.
Film and TV shows shot in northern Lincolnshire according to IMDB
Productions featuring the area have starred John Cleese, Keira Knightly and Roger Moore to name a few
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Grimsby and Scunthorpe may be a long way from Hollywood, but that hasn’t stopped film crews from coming here.
From blockbuster films to much-discussed TV, the area’s made its appearance on both the big and the small screens.
The iconic docks have been used time and again as a spectacular setting.
Eagle-eyed viewers might have spotted landmarks in the Bond franchise, or other films with stars like John Cleese and Keira Knightly.
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Men convicted of one-armed bandit murder were victims of miscarriage of justice , filmmaker says
The brutal underworld execution of Angus Sibbet would gain notoriety as the so-called one-armed bandit murder
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