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The Big List of Newcastle Go-to-Market Events

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A Listly List - The big list of Newcastle go-to-market events, including; conferences, seminars, workshops, meetings, summits, festivals, expos, trade shows and much more. If there is any go-to-market event in Newcastle or nearby we have missed please add it. VOTE for your favorites, EMBED on your site and SHARE with your friends. - DigiMarCon New Zealand Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conference & Exhibition (Auckland, NZ), DigiMarCon Global Conference & Exhibition Series... Читать дальше...

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Express & Star 

The £100million summer recruit scored a superb goal and created another as City won a thrilling end-to-end Group A opener.



Jurnee Smollett Remembers ‘Lovecraft Country’ Co-Star Michael K. Williams: “He Was Supposed To Be Here With Us”

Deadline.com 

Jurnee Smollett has shared an emotional tribute to her late Lovecraft Country co-star and “brother” Michael K. Williams, who was laid to rest in Pennsylvania on Wednesday. The Birds of Prey actress unveiled a collection of on-set photos with Williams on Instagram, complete with a heart-felt caption that recalled both her initial denial of the […]

Pep Guardiola admits ‘fights happen’ after being caught screaming at Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez – despi... - talkSPORT.com

Sports - Google News (uk) 

  1. Pep Guardiola admits ‘fights happen’ after being caught screaming at Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez – despi...  talkSPORT.com
  2. Man City v Leipzig (6-3) | Grealish Pearler In Goal-Fest | Champions League Highlights  BT Sport
  3. Pep Guardiola explains why he was screaming at Riyad Mahrez in Man City win  Metro.co.uk
  4. 'Fights happen': Guardiola reveals Grealish and Mahrez were not good defensively despite scoring  Daily Mail
  5. Manchester City 6-3 RB Leipzig: Jack Grealish... Читать дальше...

UK businesses call for prisoners to be used to plug labour shortage

World Socialist Web Site 

The Ministry of Justice said prisoners hired by meat companies would get paid, unless unpaid work was part of their sentence and that “wages would vary according to which businesses inmates work for” but would “probably be less than what an ordinary member of the public would earn.”





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