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A housing market that ground to a complete halt last year is suddenly white hot, as pent-up demand meets a controversial tax holiday. Conveyancers are working flat out to cope, but a process that dates back to the 19th century remains in need of urgent reform. ....
5 of 5 Edward Little s Jonah Chen hits a forehand during his No. 1 singles match against Lewiston s Garrett Mack at the Lewiston High School courts Tuesday. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal LEWISTON A long-awaited win came in fairly short order for Edward Little, even with a narrow margin for error. The Red Eddies beat cross-river rival Lewiston 3-2 in boys tennis Tuesday, Edward Little’s first win in the rivalry in a long time several years, at least, and possibly as many as 20 years, and maybe more. Edward Little pulled off the victory despite trailing 1-0 before the match even started. The Eddies didn’t have a full lineup and had to forfeit No. 3 singles, but straight-set wins at No. 1 and No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles propelled them to victory. ....
Finsbury Growth & Income Trust Plc - Half-year Report PR Newswire Unaudited Half Year Results For The Six Months Ended 31 March 2021 This Announcement is not the Company s Half Year Report & Accounts. It is an abridged version of the Company s full Half Year Report & Accounts for the six months ended 31 March 2021. The full Half Year Report & Accounts, together with a copy of this announcement, will shortly be available on the Company s website at www.finsburygt.com where up to date information on the Company, including daily NAV, share prices and fact sheets, can also be found. The Company s Half Year Report & Accounts for the six months ended 31 March 2021 has been submitted to the UK Listing Authority, and will shortly be available for inspection on the National Storage Mechanism (NSM): ....
Undertaker defrauded £3k out of devastated students AN undertaker immersed in debt pocketed thousands of pounds paid to him for embalming tuition and examination fees without delivering on his promises. Simon Hayward, 53, took payment from four people, falsely claiming he would supply tuition, book accredited exams and arrange membership with the British Institute of Embalmers (BIE). Colchester Magistrates’ Court heard one victim paid £875, believing as a result she had become a member of the BIE, when in fact she had not. Another paid £450 for examination fees, but never received an exam date. When she reported her dissatisfaction to the BIE, the official body found no payment had been received for the exam. ....