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Mr Smith

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Home eraEarly 21st century
First appearanceInvasion of the Bane
Last appearanceThe Man Who Never Was - Part 1
SpeciesXylok
Played by Alexander Armstrong
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Mr Smith is a fictional extraterrestrial computer voiced by Alexander Armstrong which appears in the British children's science fiction television series, The Sarah Jane Adventures, with further minor appearances in the final two episodes of the fourth series of Doctor Who.

How weather apps are trying to be more accurate

How weather apps are trying to be more accurate
Dec 3,2023 7:31 pm

... Back at Accuweather, Mr Smith says it started building artificial intelligence (AI) databases back in the late 1980s, to help predict weather patterns...

What are the Northern Lights? And how can you see them?

What are the Northern Lights? And how can you see them?
Nov 30,2023 1:01 pm

... Mr Smith recommended using the Met Office s space weather forecast page, which includes a video predicting the aurora over the coming days the coming days...

OpenAI chaos not about AI safety, says Microsoft boss

OpenAI chaos not about AI safety, says Microsoft boss
Nov 30,2023 8:41 am

... Mr Smith told the BBC: " I don t think that is the case at all...

Abercrombie & Fitch suspends payments to ex-CEO after sex-trafficking claims

Abercrombie & Fitch suspends payments to ex-CEO after sex-trafficking claims
Nov 21,2023 1:51 am

... In the weeks that followed, Abercrombie & Fitch (A& F) was accused in a civil lawsuit of funding a " criminal enterprise" led by Mike Jeffries and Mr Smith between 1992 and 2014...

Nadine Dorries book and Dr No: The Plot thickens

Nadine Dorries book and Dr No: The Plot thickens
Nov 9,2023 12:31 pm

... Mr Smith is also the husband of Munira Mirza, a close ally of Boris Johnson, Mr Johnson was forced to resign, after mass resignations from his own ministers...

Redditch nurse faked having baby during lockdown

Redditch nurse faked having baby during lockdown
Nov 2,2023 4:41 pm

... Judge Kevin Lloyd Wright said Gregory had committed a " prolonged campaign against Mr Smith"...

Judge reinstates Trump gag order in election subversion case

Judge reinstates Trump gag order in election subversion case
Oct 30,2023 7:01 am

... The former president has previously called Mr Smith, among other insults, a " deranged lunatic" and a " thug"...

Lawsuit accuses Abercrombie & Fitch of funding sex-trafficking operation

Lawsuit accuses Abercrombie & Fitch of funding sex-trafficking operation
Oct 27,2023 12:01 pm

... Mr Smith has also been contacted for comment...

Cost of living: Merthyr ice cream man freezes lolly sales

Oct 15,2023 12:51 am

An Ice Cream man is considering axing ice lollies because of the cost of freezing them.

Mark Biggs, from Merthyr Tydfil , runs Biggzy's Ice Cream and said there have been weeks he has not paid himself a wage.

Rising prices for electricity, diesel and wholesale food mean he is considering quitting The Job he loves.

The UK government said it is " supporting British businesses to navigate the months ahead".

The Federation of Small Businesses said 11% of small firms plan to close, sell or downsize over The Coming year, according to their research.

Mr Biggs used to be a mechanic and said his decision to " change oily rags for rags covered in Ice Cream " made him happy.

" I love this job, it's The Best job I've had, " He Said .

" All I want to do is make people happy. I'm happy when I'm serving. "

He Said wanted this to be a " lifetime" job, but can't see That happening with The Way prices are rising.

" It's upsetting when you think about it, it could be over. "

Three days-worth of diesel for The Van is costing him £120 and the fridges are charged from his home electricity supply.

He Said he may have to remove ice lollies from The Van , due to the cost of electricity of the additional fridge.

He is also paying suppliers more for Ice Cream mix and snacks.

" Everything costs way too much at the minute, I can't put my prices up because people moan if I put my prices up, " He Said .

He added That he takes home on average around £150 a week, but sometimes has no wage at all.

After the disruption of the pandemic, many working in leisure, hospitality and tourism are hoping for a good summer, but businesses face many difficulties.

This Week , the RAC said with petrol and £101. 86 with diesel.

The British Retail Consortium said a year ago.

Customers 'reluctant to spend while our costs are escalating'

Hopkin Smith, of Taff Valley Activity Centre near Pontypridd, said corporate clients and local Family Day trips aren't as frequent as they used to be.

" What is worrying me is That the cost of fuel is going to go up again in the autumn, The Stag and hens will have plateaued, and with gas and electricity prices going up, The Family groups are going to be hit harder again, " said Mr Smith .

" So while we're able to get through the summer, (by) the autumn, winter and next year I don't know where we'll be going.

" We're in a sort of Catch-22, reluctance from customers to spend while our costs are escalating all The Time . "

With foreign travel restricted, Last Year was a busy summer for Lydia Watts at Under The Oak glamping in Bedwas, near Caerphilly.

However, Ms Watts is expecting this season to be " challenging".

" It does seem That people are more wary about booking That big holiday, spending hundreds, getting away because the cost of fuel's gone up, their household bills have gone up and there does seem to be an air of uncertainty, " said Ms Watts.

" People are maybe booking a little later, booking shorter stays, cutting back a little bit. "

'Little or no financial support'

Sam Foulkes runs Wrexham's Rock The Park festival and said the cost of living is causing sales to drop.

" People cannot afford to go to events and festivals.

" They are worried about being able to have hot running water, a roof over their head and a light on in The Dark , " He Said .

Mr Foulkes said The Events industry is facing a tough time with " little or no financial support available. "

Ben Cottam, from The Federation of Small Businesses Wales, said the UK and Welsh governments should offer " targeted interventions like grant support" similar to measures taken during the pandemic.

" We have called on UK government to extend the energy support issued via The Council tax system to small businesses, as they are currently not protected by the energy price cap unlike domestic customers.

" We have also called on government to install a sick pay rebate, to allow Breathing Space for the smallest businesses. "

Asked if pandemic-style business grants were part of The Answer , Welsh Government Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said he wanted to support business " in a way That helps them to move forward with their customer base".

" So it's both about putting money into the pockets of customers - That 's why we've put money into advice services, it's why our £380m package of support for households really matters.

" But we've then got to think about how we use the opportunities to support businesses into The Future . "

He added That would need to involve the UK government and its " much larger fiscal firepower" to have a significant impact.

A UK government spokesman said: " We've cut taxes for hundreds of thousands of businesses by increasing The Employment Allowance and slashing fuel duty.

" We continue to support businesses with tax incentives like the Annual Investment Allowance and the super-deduction, the biggest business tax cut in modern British history as well as investing in skills, innovation and infrastructure to boost growth for the long-term. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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