Paul Smith
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 38 years ago |
Date of birth | October 6,1982 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Liverpool |
United Kingdom | |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Pauline Denyer |
Label(s) | Paul Smith; PS Paul Smith |
Namesake retailer of the designer's eclectic men's & women's apparel & accessories, plus gift items. | |
Address | Pieter Cornelisz Hooftstraat 136, 1071 CE Amsterdam |
Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM |
Provinces | North Holland |
Phone | 020 670 0641 |
Job | Businessperson |
Fashion Designer | |
Books | Luciano Giubbilei: The Art of Making Gardens |
Laruelle: A Stranger Thought | |
Francois Laruelle's Principles of Non-Philosophy: A Critical Introduction and Guide | |
A Non- Philosophical Theory of Nature: Ecologies of Thought | |
Come Along Stars. Student's Book. Per la Scuola Elementare. Con CD-ROM | |
Off the Motorway: Facilities and Places to See Just Off the Country's Major Motorways | |
The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds | |
Off the Motorway | |
Paul Smith. True brit : [Design Museum, London, 5. 10. 1995 - 10. 4. 1996] | |
Died | Glendale |
California | |
United States | |
Children | Sheryl Ann Smith |
Lauri Johnson | |
Gary Smith | |
Paul Smith | |
Siblings | Callum Smith |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Albums | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |
True Life Adventures | |
Nature Always Wins | |
A Certain Trigger | |
Our Earthly Pleasures | |
Quicken the Heart | |
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, True Life Adventures | |
Delicate Jazz | |
The Paul Smith Trio | |
Liquid Sounds | |
Cool And Sparkling | |
The Vanishing Prairie | |
Back to Who I Am | |
Stir It Up | |
Creative Expressions | |
Founded | Celador |
Groups | Maxïmo Park |
The Badlees | |
The Imperials | |
Songs | I Want You to StayA Certain Trigger · 2005 Apply Some PressureA Certain Trigger · 2005 Books From BoxesOur Earthly Pleasures · 2007 View 25+ more |
List | I Want You to StayA Certain Trigger · 2005 |
Apply Some PressureA Certain Trigger · 2005 | |
Books From BoxesOur Earthly Pleasures · 2007 | |
Date of died | January 25,1985 |
Parents | Constance Farmer |
Lon Smith | |
Paul Smith Sr. | |
Irene Smith | |
J.J. Smith | |
Margaret Smith | |
Harold Smith | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Music (Original Score) |
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show | |
Disney Legends | |
Full name | Paul Brierley Smith |
Labels | Paul Smith; PS Paul Smith |
Record labels | Word Records |
Kind of Blue Records | |
VOCES8 Records | |
Outstanding Records | |
Castle Music | |
Dayspring | |
Fresh Sound | |
Nominations | Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show |
Weight | Middleweight; Super-middleweight (kg) |
Loss | 7 |
Nicknam | Real Gone Kid |
Current team | Colchester United F.C. |
Education | Central Saint Martins |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 432002 |
The Doris Day Show
Now You See Him, Now You Don't
Loving You
There's Always Tomorrow
The Deadly Mantis
You for Me
The Left Handed Gun
PIllars of the Sky
Retreat, Hell!
Wink of an Eye
No Time for Sergeants
Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate
In Broad Daylight
Chilly Willy
Perri
The Vanishing Prairie
Secrets of Life
So Dear to My Heart
Victory Through Air Power
Fatal Contact
Every Step You Take
It'll be Alright on the Night
Paul Smith Life story
Paul James Smith Jr. is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2017, and has since worked as a commentator. He held the English middleweight title in 2008, the British super-middleweight title twice between 2009 and 2014, and challenged three times for a super-middleweight world title.
Airlines should be fined for refund delays, MPs say
... Paul Smith, Consumer Director at the CAA, said: " We have regularly asked for stronger consumer enforcement powers, including the ability to impose fines on airlines...
Building growth points to a comeback of the Council house
... We have not yet built as this since the 70s, said councillor Paul Smith, Cabinet member for housing...
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, there are exhibits fresh look
... The Oxford Dodo, the most iconic specimen in the possession of the Museum and is the only surviving dodo soft tissue remains in the world, it is quite Easy: The exhibits will be moved to the new conservation-in closets Museum Director Professor Paul Smith is a financial said, meant to help you in the location of the cabinets, the today s conservation and display standards were to buy, ...
I still have confidence in package-holiday'
... Paul Smith from the Civil Aviation Authority manages the ATOL scheme, said: We repatriated 140,000 people, most of them, if you expect to come home...
Heathrow third runway 'delayed for 12 months'
... Paul Smith, group director of consumers and markets at the CAA, said: We believe that more runway capacity at Heathrow will benefit air passengers and cargo owners...
Thomas Cook customers get apology for refund delay
... Paul Smith, director at the Civil Aviation Authority, said we are very sorry and promised the CAA is working tirelessly to process payments...
Scissor attack victim stabbed to death by stranger while on phone to his mum
...Paul Smith was on the phone to his mother when he was targeted A mother was on the phone to her son when he was attacked by a stranger who stabbed him to death with a pair of scissors, a court has heard...
England's most deprived areas: Blackpool and Jaywick named as worst
... Paul Smith from the group said: We have set out a vision for Blackpool in 2030 that seeks to resolve the town s housing problems, educational outcomes and health challenges with long-term sustainable change...
England's most deprived areas: Blackpool and Jaywick named as worst
Blackpool's most deprived neighbourhoods include those behind behind its Promenade
Eight of the 10 most deprived neighbourhoods in England are in Blackpool, according to new statistics.
Seaside village Jaywick , in Essex, has been named The Most deprived area overall for the third time in a row since 2010.
Blackpool took the next eight slots while Middlesbrough had the largest share of The Most deprived areas.
Government officials ranked 32,844 neighbourhoods.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) looked at levels of income, employment, education, health and crime as well as housing services and living environment.
Jaywick in Essex, near Clacton-on-Sea, in The Last two reports in 2010 and 2015.
The Village , partly Made up of a former Holiday Park , has been visited by the UN special rapporteur for Extreme Poverty during a
"There are no quick fixes" to the resort's problem, authorities in Blackpool sayAmong the, Blackpool had eight of them.
They include people living on estates just behind its Promenade .
Jaywick in Essex has been named as The Most deprived neighbourhood in England againBlackpool Pride of Place Partnership - Made up of local businesses like Merlin Entertainment, which runs Blackpool Tower, The Town 's council and other public bodies and voluntary groups - said it recognises "there are no quick fixes" to the resort's problems.
Paul Smith from The Group said: "We have set out a vision for Blackpool in 2030 that seeks to resolve The Town 's housing problems, educational outcomes and health challenges with long-term sustainable change.
"While we welcome funding such as the recently announced Stronger Towns Fund or Future High Streets Fund, what Blackpool really needs is a long-term strategic relationship with central government to solve the unique problems that have led to deprivation on this Scale . "
The tenth most deprived neighbourhood was Anfield in Liverpool.
A Number of London boroughs have seen decreases in the proportion of their neighbourhoods that are highly deprived, according to the government, particularly in Tower Hamlets and Westminster.
The least deprived area of England is a neighbourhood nestled in the Chiltern Hills near Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
Lancaster Gate in Westminster saw the biggest improvement in its ranking since the figures were last updated in 2015.
It is now ranked 26,491 out of 32,844 neighbourhoods, compared with 12,101 four years ago.
Seven of the 10 neighbourhoods to have seen the biggest improvement were in London. Kingsway in Gloucester, the Whitehall Road area of Leeds and Liverpool City Centre were also among the biggest improvers.
Jaywick began as a holiday resort, with homes becoming permanent residences after World War Two 'I love where I live'To Dan Casey, Jaywick is a beautiful coastline and a community of people he loves to talk to.
Yet the 80-year-old, who sits as an independent on Tendring Council, is Fed Up that for the third time in a row his neighbourhood is ranked The Most deprived in England .
Dan Casey says Jaywick needs investment"Something has to change or we will be here again in another few years," he said. "It needs investment to bring in jobs.
"The biggest problem here is too many people are relying on benefits. "
The latest data shows 57% of people in Jaywick are living in "income deprivation", meaning they are either not earning money or earning so little they have to have benefits to support them.
He said the economy has suffered ever since Butlin's closed its Holiday Camp in 1983.
"We've still got a stunning coastline," Mr Casey said. "It's something we have to offer that a lot of other places don't. I was walking here recently, looking out and thinking it's gorgeous.
"I wouldn't want To Live Anywhere Else . I love my home and I love the people. "
All of The Local authorities with the highest proportion of deprived neighbourhoods are in the North - Middlesbrough , Knowsley, Hull, Liverpool and Manchester.
Middlesbrough mayor Andy Preston said: "The challenges we face are really big and difficult to overcome, but we have big plans that will deliver real progress.
"Within the next three weeks we will be announcing game-changing developments that will help to deliver the Economic Growth that has been missing for decades. "
A government spokesman said: "The government is committed to levelling across the country and with unemployment levels continuing to fall and wages rising at their fastest in over a decade, we're committed to supporting families with their cost of living.
"We're providing more support to The Most deprived authorities, which now have a spending power 16% higher per home than the least deprived. "
Your questions answeredWe asked you what you wanted to know about this story. Here are some of The Most popular questions:
How is deprivation measured?Each neighbourhood gets a score based on seven different measures.
Income deprivation is one of the main ones.
It looks at the proportion of the population that is either out of work, or earning a low wage and receiving benefits.
Employment deprivation takes account of the working-age population that is out of work.
This could be due to unemployment, sickness or disability, or caring responsibilities.
The government also looks at The Risk of premature death, whether there is a lack of skills, housing availability and the "living environment".
The Last measure looks at things from quality of housing to air quality and road traffic accidents.
Overall figures do not show whether things are getting better or worse, just how a neighbourhood compares to others around the country.
If a neighbourhood has moved down the rankings, it could mean that the area has become less deprived.
However, it could also mean not much has changed for that place, but somewhere else has become more deprived.
Why are the majority All In the North of England ?In an accompanying report, MHCLG said the study revealed "concentrations of deprivation in large urban conurbations, areas that have historically had large heavy industry manufacturing and/or mining sectors (such as Birmingham, Nottingham, Hartlepool), coastal towns (such as Blackpool or Hastings), and parts of East London ".
"There are also pockets of deprivation surrounded by less deprived places in every region of England ," it said.
How large are the areas being counted as deprived?The government divides England up into neighbourhoods with a similar population size so that they can be compared with one another.
They have an average of about 1,500 residents or 650 households each.
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Source of news: bbc.com