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Covid-19 lockdown: All the key Teesside events one year on from stay at home order
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Race for Life: Fife teenager who had a tumour the size of a melon backs Cancer Research fundraiser
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AHEAD of the Budget tomorrow (Wednesday) businesses across the North East have voiced what they want the Chancellor to announce, including a balance between tax rises and for a fairer furlough scheme to continue. John Elliott, chairman of County Durham-based Ebac Limited, said: “The Chancellor needs to think radically, but simply. Make tax easier to collect and much more difficult to avoid; replace corporation tax with a turnover tax and replace income tax with sales tax. This could add billions to the Chancellor’s coffers, particularly from those giant entities that avoid paying their UK taxes. “Rather than making growth the Holy Grail, focus on supply rather than increasing demand to balance the books. It should be more profitable to invest in real businesses than buying shares on the stock market and we should encourage internal investment rather than inward investment. We will never have a strong economy without a solid, British-owned manufacturing base.”
© Martyn Gorman
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Not a single person has faced charges for deliberately disturbing the Ythan seal population since their beach became protected by law in 2017.
The seals on the northern side of the River Ythan’s mouth at the Forvie National Nature Reserve (NNR), near Newburgh, are afforded legal protection against intentional interference by humans under the Marine Scotland Act 2010.
Anyone who is proven to have disturbed the mammals at the Nature Scot NNR on purpose can face a £5,000 fine, or even time behind bars.
Rural B C mayor urged to resign, apologize after `racist post
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