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Back in the Game returns across Northern Ireland

Back in the Game returns across Northern Ireland
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Nationwide Building Society launches Mutual Respect ...

Nationwide Building Society launches Mutual Respect ...
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Hatch kicks off Nationwide and FA campaign

by Stephen Chapman Hatch has been appointed by Nationwide Building Society and The FA to handle their Coin for Respect Campaign. The national PR brief will promote a competition for children to design a new coin that will start every football game “with respect.” The coin, which will be distributed to 20k grassroots referees, will be used for the coin toss. “The partnership between Nationwide and The FA centres on respect, and what better way to bring that into positive focus than by giving stars of the future the chance to make their mark on the game?” said Jason Madeley, Managing Director at Hatch.

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Convicted fraudster Barry Kloogh appeals jail sentence for Ponzi scheme

Stuff Barry Kloogh had a penchant for European cars, but they were later seized after he was investigated for fraud. Kloogh s end sentence was not far off that of fraudster David Ross, who was jailed in 2013 for 10 years and 10 months for his role in a $115m Ponzi scheme that ripped off more than 700 investors. Kloogh’s lawyer argued he was cooperative with authorities, which included handing over laptops. He had also been cooperative while serving time in prison, providing information that would potentially help authorities close the loopholes he had exploited, the court heard. Hamish McNeilly/Stuff Barry Kloogh’s signature on a financial document.

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