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Under Armour's scaled-back headquarters raises questions about the future of Port Covington baltimoresun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from baltimoresun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Mistrust lingers over a proposed $5.5 billion 235-acre megadevelopment on Baltimore’s waterfront, partially owned by billionaire Under Armour (UA) founder and executive chairman Kevin Plank. ....
Boris Johnson s strategy of ignoring calls for independence is not suitable , according to the Irish Times BORIS Johnson’s response to growing support for Scottish independence has been criticised by a top European newspaper. The UK Government’s strategy of ignoring demands for a second referendum defies logic and is “not suitable”, according to an editorial in the Irish Times. Instead, Tory ministers are urged to “engage constructively and imaginatively” with Holyrood on Scotland’s place in the Union. The SNP have published an 11-point roadmap to a second plebiscite. It states another vote could be held if a pro-Yes majority is returned to Holyrood in May, regardless of whether a Section 30 order is agreed by Westminster. The document explains it would then be for the UK Government to decide if it wanted to try and block indyref2 through the courts. ....