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The Editor

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Initial release September 11, 2014
Directors Adam Brooks
Matthew Kennedy
Editors Adam Brooks
Composers Jeremy Gillespie
Claudio Simonetti
Screenplay Adam Brooks
Matthew Kennedy
Conor Sweeney
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Rey Ciso, a one-handed film editor becomes the prime suspect for the violent murders of the lead actors of a film he has been editing.

Rishi Sunak's smoking ban move gets cross-party backing

Rishi Sunak's smoking ban move gets cross-party backing
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... Fraser Nelson, The Editor of The Spectator magazine, Would it involve shopkeepers having to ask middle-aged folk and older, over time, for ID, to work out which side of the ever moving line of legality they are on? Ministers will hope the effect of the law will more than compensate for its absurdities...

Boy, aged seven, climbs Old Man of Hoy sea stack

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... Dan Bailey, who is The Editor of UK Hillwalking, said it was the biggest sea stack in the UK...

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... The Inverness Courier newspaper reported the sighting and The Editor at the time, Evan Barron, suggested the creature be described as a " monster"...

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... Stacey Higginbotham is The Editor of the Internet of Things podcast, and an expert on video doorbells...

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... Signing it the Crewe Factory Girl, it was the first of many notes she d pen to The Editor, who seemed impressed...

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Prince Harry, Piers Morgan and hacking: What did the bosses know?

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... An unbreakable thread of evidence In 2015, the publisher of the Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People (now known as Reach PLC) admitted journalists used phone hacking and other unlawful methods during a The High Court judge, Mr Justice Mann, ruled that for seven years, from 1999, there had been " widespread, institutionalised and long-standing" phone hacking at the newspapers and editors knew - in particular, The Editor of the Sunday Mirror, Tina Weaver...

Rishi Sunak's smoking ban move gets cross-party backing

Jun 27,2023 2:10 pm

By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News

For all the arguments about HS2, perhaps Rishi Sunak 's announcement on smoking could be The Most profound and long-lasting.

Labour are not seeking to oppose it. The Welsh and Scottish governments are making positive noises too.

A Conservative Prime Minister makes a party conference announcement, and within hours SNP and Labour ministers in Edinburgh and Cardiff respectively sound like they broadly agree.

To put it gently, that doesn't happen very often.

And this matters, because the laws on smoking are devolved. The government at Westminster decides policy for England only.

Let's be clear: those at Holyrood and in the Senedd are not copying, latching on to an Idea that had never crossed their minds before.

Political instincts on this issue are coalescing around a similar position.

The Prime Minister on Radio 4 that his plans to phase out the sale of cigarettes in England will be the " biggest Public Health intervention in a generation".

England's Chief Medical Officer, Sir Chris Whitty - Remember him from all those pandemic announcements -

So is this a moment rather like the ban on smoking in public places? Or gay marriage?

Political ideas that provoked a debate, but quickly became baked in - with next to no prospect of ever being reversed.

Hang on a minute: there is a complicating twist here.

When governments in recent years have passed a law to ban things or allow things, that ban or right has been universal.

Or, at least, universal for adults - and where there was a universal understanding of what an adult is.

The Moving Target of a steadily rising age at which cigarettes can be bought legally is more complicated.

If it happens, the oddities of it may seem minimal in the early years.

But over time, they would become more, well, odd.

Fraser Nelson , The Editor of The Spectator magazine,

Would it involve shopkeepers having to ask middle-aged folk and older, over time, for ID, to Work Out which side of the ever moving line of legality they are on?

Ministers will hope the effect of The Law Will More than compensate for its absurdities.

That an already falling propensity to smoke across Society - and among younger Generations - will be accelerated to The Point that the legal niceties become irrelevant.

It is not long ago that it felt like cigarette smoke was almost everywhere: in pubs and clubs, even on Public Transport and at work.

That now seems like Another World .

But will this Idea - complete as it is with quirks - Manage to achieve its aim of eventually eradicating smoking almost entirely?

There is the political will for that to happen. But bringing it about is tricky.

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