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Tom Williamson
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Running Wild
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Polite Landscapes: Gardens and Society in Eighteenth-century England
The Origins of Hertfordshire
Shaping Medieval Landscapes: Settlement, Society, Environment
Hertfordshire: A Landscape History
Ley Lines in Question
The Transformation of Rural England
Rethinking Ancient Woodland: The Archaeology and History of Woods in Norfolk
Champion: The Making and Unmaking of the English Midland Landscape
An Environmental History of Wildlife in England 1650 - 1950
Property and Landscape: A Social History of Land Ownership and the English Countryside
Lost Country Houses of Norfolk: History, Archaeology and Myth
Human Rights and Policing
Sandlands
The Archaeology of Rabbit Warrens
Ancient Trees in the Landscape: Norfolk's Arboreal Heritage
The Origins of Norfolk
Norfolk Gardens and Designed Landscapes
Chatsworth: A Landscape History
Parks and Gardens
Sutton Hoo and Its Landscape: The Context of Monuments
Dury and Andrews' Map of Hertfordshire: Society and Landscape in the Eighteenth Century
The Archaeology of the Landscape Park: Garden Design in Norfolk, England, C. 1680-1840
Roots of Change: Farming and the Landscape in East Anglia, C. 1700-1870
The Science of the Earth
William Faden and Norfolk's Eighteenth Century Landscape: A Digital Re-Assessment of His Historic Map
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Thetford Forest: Making a Landscape, 1922-1997
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Suffolk's Gardens and Parks: Designed Landscapes from the Tudors to the Victorians
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The Countryside of East Anglia: Changing Landscapes, 1870-1950
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Human Rights and Policing:Standards for Good Behaviour and a Strategy for Change
The Three Ps and Dealing with the DNA
Lancelot 'Capability' Brown: A Research Report Impact Review Prepared for English Heritage by the Landscape Group, University of East Anglia
Rabbits Warrens and Archaeology
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Thomas S. Williamson III is an American actor best known for his recurring role as AJ Hensdale on the Freeform drama, The Fosters.

Thomas Cook executive apologises over bailout video

Feb 16,2020 6:36 am

A Thomas Cook boss has apologised after a video emerged of staff cheering him and other executives at The Firm 's Condor subsidiary after it secured a bailout.

The German government stepped in to save The Business while Thomas Cook workers all lost their jobs.

"I never, ever intended to cause offence or appear inconsiderate," said Jean Christoph Debus, chief airlines officer at The Firm .

Germany loaned Condor €380m (£336m).

"I Am heartbroken that any of my colleagues feel that I have been, and for that I Am truly sorry," he added in a post on LinkedIn.

The video was filmed after the German government's announcement, he said.

"The reaction of myself, The Condor management and employees was one of pure relief that Condor could continue to fly and more redundancies within The Group Airlines were prevented. I realise, however, that this video was inappropriately timed and I Am sorry. "

On LinkedIn, former employees criticised his focus on Condor over the rest of The Business .

"I'm sorry Christoph, but it feels like you have sacrificed the UK businesses to keep The Others going," wrote Tom Williamson , who says he worked for The Company for 19 years.

"Question is, where's our hard-earned wages?" asked Leigh Lockhart, a Cabin Crew member.

"State aid is apparently not permitted by the EU but the UK seems to be the only country that takes any notice," said Karl Plummer, a former pilot at The Firm .

But he did receive some support: "Unfortunately you can't please everyone, thanks for saving Condor," wrote Jochen Heidenberger, a travel agent.

Thomas Cook went into liquidation earlier This Week , leaving thousands of passengers stranded and 9,000 UK workers jobless. The Company had sought £250m from the UK government to continue to operate, but this was turned down as the government argued that it would not survive anyway.

"Thomas Cook directors need to explain why the UK airline had to be closed but the German one was allowed to continue to operate," said the General Secretary of the Balpa pilots' union, Brian Strutton.

"How was it funded, because it seems there is Nothing Left in the coffers for UK staff? And why couldn't the UK government give the same kind of bridging support as the German government when it was well known that Thomas Cook had a Chinese buyer lined up? It's a national Scandal . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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