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May 28 marks the 70th anniversary of the influential British radio comedy program “The Goon Show,” which inspired fans from the Monty Python group to John Lennon. The Jewish content of The Goons, comprising comedians Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers as well as the Welsh singer Harry Secombe, is usually overlooked amid the show’s comedic chaos and anarchy. Milligan, the presiding genius over the surreal scripts, cherished the Jewish roots of his colleague Sellers, whose mother was of Ashkenazi and Sephardic origin. After Sellers died in 1980, Milligan wrote a letter to the editor of The Jewish Chronicle, a periodical founded in 1841, to complain that “at no stage [of the funeral ceremony] was there any attempt to introduce any connection with the Jewish side of [Sellers’] family. As his Mother was Jewish, most certainly then he was Jewish, whereas he did choose to be a Christian (though sometimes he fancied various other religions), his whole attitude and personal ....
THE University of the Third Age (u3a) in Ledbury has very much moved into the modern age, by embracing Zoom for online lectures. The COVID 19 pandemic has seen a curtailment of many activities, including the u3aA monthly meetings which were a regular feature of the local calendar, engaging interesting speakers, locally and from far and wide . Jayne McGlone, publicity officer for Ledbury u3a, which encourages members to develop new skills and interests in later life, said: As the pandemic has progressed and such meetings have continued to be precluded, the u3a has finally bitten the bullet and bought a Zoom licence. This has seen the burgeoning of virtual group meetings as well as the re-commencement of the long-awaited monthly meetings. ....
Businesses facing Brexit VAT pressures Businesses facing Brexit VAT pressures New VAT rule on imports could affect the UK’s competitiveness due to cash flow disadvantage Author Categories EU and UK businesses face additional costs and compliance burdens following the Trade and Cooperation Agreement made between the two parties, according to tax specialists. “Moving straight to import VAT provides a significant cash flow disadvantage,” says James Ross, partner at law firm McDermott Will & Emery. “You’re having to account for VAT earlier than you would have.” While the UK and the EU have agreed that there will be no tariffs or quotas on the movement of goods as long as they meet the relevant rules of origin, there remain important changes to the tax system in regards to imports and exports. ....