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Bay Area Reporter :: Going Out, Homing s In Sept 24-Oct 1, 2021

Whether you re planning to bar-hop in chaps, take in a hilarious drag show, or saunter through spacious museums, we ve got a diverse array of arts and nightlife events to choose from.

LOD unveils governance and risk arm

LOD unveils governance and risk arm LOD unveils governance and risk arm Share Global alternative legal services provider LOD has continued to bolster its offerings by launching Comply, which will provide governance, risk and compliance experts and advisory solutions. Just over one year ago, LOD Australian managing director Paul Cowling said that the age of coronavirus had taught us that we can never be complacent and must always be adaptable. LOD, he proclaimed, was ready to thrive in the new normal – particularly following the launch, in February 2020, of its in-house arm. “As businesses continue to be faced with the pressures of a turbulent and fast-moving regulatory environment, there is a growing need to have effective risk and compliance management in place,” the provider said in a statement. 

Passes on sale now for Unite! Music Festival being held San Diego Pride weekend

For the re-do of our 5th anniversary year, we are pulling out all the stops to wow you with stellar music, liberating fun and good vibes with three massive, high-quality main nighttime events by Masterbeat, OVERDRIVE and our own new party brand, WÜF! Tickets are now available.

Berkshire train fare dodgers told to pay rail fee fines

Rail ticket stock images. (PA) A DAY in court is rarely a good day, and for train fare dodgers, they’re often very bad days. Several people who failed to pay their rail fares and subsequently neglected to pay up after being asked too appeared in Reading Magistrates Court last week. Some of them paid huge amounts worth several times more than the fee they were originally supposed to pay. Here are five Berkshire train-ticket dodgers who will have to pay huge fines. Sadeque Ali, of High Street, Burnham, was told to fork out £440 in fines plus costs of £180 after he skipped a £1.60 train fare travelling via Great Western Railway in December last year.

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