· 200g Smoked Apple wood Cheese, grated
· 4 burrito-size flour tortillas
Method
Place a large saucepan on a high heat add a tablespoon of oil and brown the beef in small batches removing each batch to a plate before adding the next batch.
Once all the beef is browned place the pan on a medium heat and add the onion, cook until soft and translucent.
Add the cumin, coriander, paprika, chilli, chipotle, oregano and salt, cook until fragrant, about 1 minute.
Add the beef and passata, bring to the boil and add the sugar. Reduce the heat and cook slowly for 20 minutes.
The mix is ready when it’s nice and thick, it shouldn’t be full of liquid.
Here are the highlights from the recent industry hires and moves, as published in MCV/DEVELOP’s May issue.
Wizards of the Coast’s EMEA team is looking forward to a “hugely exciting year” with new hires and promotions. The team has big plans for
Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering over the next 12 months.
First, the team has expanded with the hire of
Mark Ward as senior corporate communications manager EMEA. Ward has moved on from nearly 12 years at Warner Bros and has almost 30 years of industry experience.
In addition,
Louise Clarke has been appointed as finance manager – EMEA & Asia Pacific. Clark spent 16 years in the commercial finance department at Hasbro supporting various markets and projects across Europe.
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Council worker used 19 fake identities to falsely claim £275,000
Lucy Parker claimed the money between April 2012 and August 2018 and used it to pay for private school fees and holidays to Japan
26 April 2021 • 6:00pm
Lucy Parker made almost £275,000 from fraudulent benefit claims over a six-year period
Credit: Paul Beard/SWNS
A council worker used 19 fake identities to falsely claim £275,000 in benefits to send her children to private school and take holidays to Japan, a court has heard.
Lucy Parker, who worked in social care at Warwickshire County Council, committed fraud offences across a six-year period in which she forged documents and falsely claimed multiple benefits.
Lucy Parker, from Warks, posed as several people to claim £275,000 in benefits
She used the money to send children to private school and go on luxury holidays
Scheme saw her fraudulently claim Jobseeker s Allowance and Universal Credit
DWP investigators carried out a surveillance operation to uncover the operation
Parker, 56, was jailed for two and a half years after admitting nine counts of fraud