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NS&I confirms it will continue to let savers receive prize cheques in the post
Premium Bonds are UK s favourite savings product, held by over 20m people
NS&I planned to start paying winnings into bank accounts only in December
But some customers were unable to register their bank details with NS&I online
Others had no desire to share their details with the organisation at all
We revealed NS&I had only surveyed customers with the internet about the plan
Election 2021 James Dornan holds Glasgow Cathcart for SNP and gives independence prediction James Dornan has held the Glasgow Cathcart seat for the SNP. Dornan has been the MSP for the area since 2011 when he took it from Labour defeating former leader of Glasgow City Council Charlie Gordon. He won this time by a majority of more than 10,000 taking 21,728 votes.
James Dornan, Cathcart [Photo by Colin Mearns] His nearest challenger was Crag Carson of Labour who won 11,332votes.
READ MORE: The Conservatives were in third place with Euan Blockley, a Glasgow Councillor winning 4041 votes and Joe McCauley of the LibDems in fourth with 421.
Holyrood elections: A look at Glasgow Cathcart and its candidates ONLY Nicola Sturgeon won a Glasgow seat at Holyrood with a larger majority than James Dornan five years ago. The SNP candidate picked up 9390 more votes than his nearest rival – Labour’s Soryia Siddique – as his party took all eight city constituencies. He announced plans to step down last year but reversed his decision in July, and will now seek to add to his ten years in the role. Aiming to replace him are Craig Carson, Euan Blockley and Joe McCauley. Carson, a primary school teacher, is Labour’s hope in Cathcart as the party tries to take back seats in the city.
NJ’s Anne Hathaway stars in pandemic movie ‘Locked Down’
Anne Hathaway was born in New York but moved to Millburn, NJ when she was six. She attended Millburn High School where she acted in several plays including
Once Upon A Mattress. Sealing her Jersey street cred she also took the stage at Paper Mill Playhouse in works like
Gigi and
Jane Eyre according to Wikipedia. Get this. While still a student at Millburn High she was already cast in a TV show called
Get Real. Want a South Jersey connection? Her grandfather was Joe McCauley, a WIP radio personality in Philadelphia.