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Nottingham Broadmarsh nostalgia at images inside ruins of shopping centre
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I’m Bout It with their sophomore effort
I Got The Hook Up starring Master P and comedian AJ Johnson, who played Ezell in the cult classic flick Friday.
I got the Hook Up zeroes in on two street hustlers, Black and Blue(Master P and AJ Johnson), who sell “liberated” televisions and radios until the duo stumbles upon a shipments of cell phones, which needless to say, brings the two petty crooks more trouble than they bargain for. IGTHU also stars Tommy “Tiny” Lister Jr., Helen Martin, John Witherspoon and other members of the No Limit army including Silkk The Shocker, C-Murder, Mia X and Mystikal.
Scotland is open – and desperate for English tourists
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Tourists are vital to Edinburgh s economy
The report reveals that concerns about being more likely to catch Covid in a large city was the most common reason for not staying in this destination type, particularly amongst retirees and other Covid cautious segments of society.
READ MORE: Why tourists are vital to Edinburgh s Covid recovery – Donald Anderson
Restrictions on opportunities to socialise and fewer things to do and places to visit were leading factors for younger people and the more COVID confident .
The results also highlight a divide among types of people intending to visit Scotland s cities and opting for rural destinations. Those intending a rural break include a range of age profiles, while those planning to stay in a city destination are more likely to belong to younger life stages and more Covid confident groups, suggesting that cities are more likely to be regarded as a risk for those who are more cautious about Covid-19.
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The public can check which charities are regulated on the website of the Charities Regulator
The Charities Regulator has said a survey of Irish attitudes to charities found that while Irish people strongly support them, overall trust and confidence needs to improve.
The chief executive of the Regulator Helen Martin told the News at One on RTE Radio that the findings of the survey, which was carried out by Amárach, show that 86% of those surveyed believe the work of charities is important and 76% said the impact of charities is significant or very significant.
However, she said it also showed there is work to be done to enhance understanding about regulation of the sector and people should know that a charity needs to be registered before it can operate.
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