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Norman Smith

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Gender Male
Death16 years ago
Date of birth February 22,1923
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Edmonton
London
United Kingdom
Job Journalist
BooksResisting Manchukuo
Tank soldier
Living Rooms & Home Offices
Small Space Living Design
Credibility of Divine
Dining Rooms & Kitchens
Resisting Manchukuo: Chinese Women Writers and the Japanese Occupation
Bedrooms & Baths
Wielding Pens as Swords: Chinese Women Writers and the Japanese Occupation of Manchuria, 1936-1945
Notabl credit2022-02-24 00:00:00
DiedEast Sussex
United Kingdom
AlbumsOh Babe, What Would You Say?
Hurricane Smith
From Me to You
Date of died March 3,2008
Place of burialSt Peter Churchyard, Newdigate
Record labels Columbia Records
Capitol Records
EMI
PRT Records
Angel Air Records
The Store For Music
Wise Buy
Education Oundle School
St Peter's College
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Norman Smith Life story


Norman "Hurricane" Smith was an English musician, record producer and engineer.

Early Life and Education

Nroman smith was born on 22 march 1923 in edmonton. London. He was educated at the local elementary school and ltaer at the willesden technical college.

Career in the Music Industry

Smith started playing drums in the went on to become a successful studio engineer. Producer and musician. He worked with a variety of major acts including the beatles. Pink floyd. The who and the kinks.

Career Highlights

In 1965. Smith was the engineer for the beatles album rubber soul. In 1967. He produced pink floyd s debut album. The piper at the gates of dawn. He also produced the band s secnod album. A saucefrul of secrets. In.

Producer and Engineer

As a producer and engineer. Smith worked with a variety of acts. Inlcuding the rolling stones. The kinks. The hollies. The move. And the modoy blues. He was also the engineer on led zeppelin s debut album.

Solo Projects

Smith recorded two solo alubms in the 1970s. Norman smtih and pressure cooker. He also released a single. "don t step on the grass".

Collaborations

Smith collaborated with a variety of acts. Including the whot. He pretty things and barclay james harvest.

Awards and Nominations

In 1984. Smith was awarded the ivor novello aawrd for ousttanding contribution to british music. He was also nominated for a bafta award for his work on pink floyd s the wall in 1982.

Later Career

In the 1980s. Smith continued to owrk as a producer and engineer. Working with such acts as evlis costello and squeeze. He also released a solo single in 1987. "let s get together".

Important Event

In 1967. Smith was appointed head of a&r for emi records. He was resposnible for signing pink floyd. The pretty things and barclay james harvest.

Interesting Fact

Smith was the first engineer to record a pink floyd album. And he ewnt on to produce or engineer six of the band s albums.

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General election 2019: Labour vows to cap rent rises for private tenants

Feb 16,2020 7:07 am

Labour has vowed to "put bad landlords out of business" and bring in rent controls in England , if it wins power.

Private rents would not be allowed to go up by More Than Inflation - and landlords would be fined for letting out sub-standard property.

A Labour government would also bring in "open-ended" tenancies, to protect tenants from unfair evictions.

The Tories have also set out plans to help tenants - including scrapping "no fault" evictions.

Under Labour's "private renters' charter", landlords would face an annual "property MOT", with fines of up to £100,000 or forced repayment of rent if their properties are found to be sub-standard.

If The Party wins The General election on 12 December, rent increases would be capped at The National Inflation rate.

Areas with high rents would be able to make the case for further controls, local councils would get beefed-up enforcement powers and renters unions would be given government funding.

The BBC's assistant political editor Norman Smith said the policy reflected a wider view within Labour that the Private Sector could not be trusted in many areas and The State had to step in - a major dividing line with the Conservatives.

The private rented sector accounts for 21% of households in England - a figure that has doubled since 1997,

Unsafe homes

Labour said its research has found that tenants collectively pay More Than £10bn a year in rent to landlords letting out sub-standard homes.

The Party claims one-in-four private rented homes in England are classed as "non-decent", meaning they are damp, cold, in disrepair or unsafe To Live in.

Housing spokesman John Healey told Bbc Breakfast "these are standards that cannot be allowed to go on for longer".

While most landlords provided decent and secure accommodation, he said successive governments had allowed "rogue landlords to flourish", while tenants had fewer rights and protections than if they were hiring a car or household goods.

"This is about making all properties and all landlords operate to the sort of standards that the better ones already do. When one in four kids are Growing Up in private rented accommodation, this is the type of home which must be better, more secure and more affordable," he said.

'Fear of eviction'

Under Labour's "open-ended" tenancies plan, tenants will only be able to be evicted on tightly-defined grounds, such as non-payment of rent or criminal behaviour in the property, or if The Landlord plans to move back into the property.

The Conservatives have also vowed to outlaw Section 21 notices, which allow landlords to evict renters without a reason after their fixed-term tenancy period ends.

A Conservative spokesman said Labour's plans would "hurt the renters they claim to want to help by hiking up rents".

Polly Neate, chief executive of housing charity Shelter, said: "For decades renters have had To Live with The Fear of being evicted from their home for no reason, with damaging consequences particularly for families with children and the elderly.

"This election marks a major Step Forward in the battle to secure basic protections for those who rent, as Labour and the Conservatives have made clear that they will scrap this outrageous practice, and give renters the security and stability they deserve. "

The Residential Landlords Association claimed Labour's proposals would "lead to a serious rental housing crisis".

Policy director David Smith said: "The sector does not need new obligations, but better enforcement of those that already Exist . "

What are The Other parties proposing?

In addition to ending "no fault" evictions, the Conservatives say they would bring in "lifetime deposits", which would allow an initial lump sum to be transferred from one home to the next.

The Party says in its manifesto these measures will protect tenants "from revenge evictions and rogue landlords". It also says it will strengthen rights of possession for "the many good landlords".

The Liberal Democrats say they will introduce longer-term tenancies and bring in controls on annual rent increases, linked to Inflation .

The Green Party proposes rent controls, more secure tenancy agreements and an end to "no fault" evictions.

What happens in Scotland and Wales?

Housing policy is devolved to the UK's national parliaments.

In December 2017, changes to Scottish law brought an end to fixed-term tenancies. Rent increases can now only be made once every 12 months.

The current Welsh Government .

In Northern Ireland , there is rent control on unfit private tenancies that began after 1 April 2007 and some other types of tenancy.

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