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I'll always (Traffic permitting) to allow an elderly person or mum ladened with shopping with young kids etc struggling to get a gap in the traffic.
Always get people beeping me, it's London it held you up for a few seconds.
Let's all be less selfish
@scott_expert The burden of proof is on the claimant to show that is your car, not the other way round, per a very good adjudicator who is now a District Judge https://t.co/4kLxGXpfnF
Have you ever had your number plate cloned? Count yourself lucky if you haven't - it happens more often than you think & is a nightmare to sort out.
Great working with Jess Sharp on this week's reader question for the Sky News Money Blog with advice if it happens to you.
It’s one of those situations most people never think about until it happens to them.
https://t.co/SE2GR9N10h
#ConsumerRights
Fujitsu has sat on its hands for years , with the excuse of waiting for the inquiry findings. Whitest receiving millions in government contracts. People are dying, people are broken. Take accountability.
“Yet my mind was not at rest, because nothing was acted, and thoughts run in me that words and writings were all nothing, and must die, for action is the life of all, and if thou dost not act, thou dost nothing…”
Gerrard Winstanley
‘A Watch-word to the Citie of London’ 1649
@CastletonLee It doesn’t have to be written by a lawyer or even be labelled as privileged; if it communicates a summary of legal advice, then it’s covered by legal privilege. BEIS/UKGI recipients were said to have a common interest in the advice, so privilege wasn’t lost when Cooper shared it.
@stugoo17 Legal privilege protects a communication which repeats the substance of privileged of legal advice, even if no lawyer is involved in that communication. BEIS/UKGI recipients of Cooper’s email shared a ‘common interest’ in the advice, so LPP wasn’t lost when he shared his summary.
@premnsikka@stugoo17 I wouldn’t hold my breath. Fujitsu committed over three years ago to supporting the children during their inquiry evidence, but no action has followed. Meanwhile, executive bonuses continue. @premnsikka
The Environment Agency should definitely be worried now. My Daily Mail status has been upgraded from yesterday’s “do-gooder” to today’s “well-meaning”.
A pair of council enforcement officers who caused outrage when they were caught on camera making disturbing threats to beat up a member of the public had been 'acting like gangsters for weeks', the Daily Mail can reveal.
The two 'thugs in uniform' can today be named for the first time as Joseph Fernandes, 38, and Umar Siddiq, 30, both of whom have now been sacked by Harrow council over their aggressive conduct.
The pair had attempted to issue a £100 fine to a terrified teenager they accused of spitting then angrily turned on a member of the public who stepped in to support her, saying: 'I'm going to knock you the f*** out and rip your teeth out.'
Today the Mail can reveal the pair had been using intimidatory tactics to coerce members of the public into paying fines for supposed civil offences in the days leading up to the threat that got them fired.
Among a series of incidents they are said to have snapped off one motorist's car key in the ignition to prevent him from driving away while they pressured him - and left a vulnerable elderly woman resident in tears by falsely accusing her of dropping litter before threatening to call the police if she didn't pay £100.
The pair are also alleged to have had an animus against Hindus and Sikhs and to have mercilessly targeted members of both communities around the north-west London borough.
Read more: https://t.co/qgV1UHMJ1t
Don't forget tomorrow morning, Friday, the chance for London Taxi drivers to enjoy a free full English breakfast or bacon roll at London's newest hotel, The St Clement at 180 The Thames, opposite Temple Place Cabmen’s Shelter.
Free Breakfast & our receipt pads also available.
@BrokenBarnet Was once a contract with NSL as I recall but not sure these days (work has taken my time up) maybe ask @alan_s01 ? The trouble with these deals is the income share model which can lead to the wrong focus
EXCLUSIVE: A multi-millionaire banker descended from royalty has been arrested by police hunting the 'Putney Pusher', the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal.
The suspect was detained today at his £1.4million home in west London.
A director at a private bank, he is a decorated former British Army officer who served in several major conflicts.
His arrest comes nearly ten years after a jogger shoved a female pedestrian into the path of a double-decker bus on Putney Bridge.