Turn
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Origin | Kells |
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Ireland | |
Members | Gavin Fox |
Ollie Cole | |
Ian Melady | |
Albums | Antisocial |
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Turn | |
In Position | |
Check My Ears | |
Genres | Independent Music |
Indie Rock | |
Record labels | Infectious Music |
Setanta Records | |
Nurture Records | |
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ID | 2443994 |
About Turn
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Five reasons why mortgages are getting us down
... 5%, the cost to lenders would be greater, and so - in Turn - they have put up the interest rate they charge for mortgages...
Chris Mason: Trio of incidents pose big questions for Rishi Sunak
... Let s take each in Turn: and getting fined for it...
Terry Hall: Tributes to The Specials singer who was 'one of the greats'
... " Singer Frank Turner was born shortly after The Specials split up in 1981 but told Today their music remained relevant...
Alex Jones and the believers in conspiracy theories
... For them, the huge sum of money in this trial symbolises a Turning point...
Heatwave: When is it too hot to work?
... To stay hydrated, drink water before you feel thirsty, and avoid heavy meals which require more digestion, in Turn ...
NHS boss feared waiting for ambulance after stroke
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Ukraine conflict: How to help yourself, your kids, and others
... " The guidance that Shout has been giving out sounds simple - Turn off your phone at night and don t feel like you have to keep looking at the news - but it can be hard to put into practice...
Covid-19: 'We are falling like flies at the moment'
... " Turning people away is so gutting The Lab Cocktail Bar in Cambridge was looking forward to a busy and prosperous time over the new year...
Chris Mason: Trio of incidents pose big questions for Rishi Sunak
By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News
Rishi Sunak 's trio of promises on becoming Prime Minister have just careered into a trio of incidents that pose him big questions.
Back in October, moments before he went into Downing Street for the First Time as Prime Minister , he promised:
Now he confronts three issues testing those promises: the seat belt, The Bbc Chairman and The Taxman .
Let's take each in Turn :
and getting fined for it.
No Prime Minister wants a reputation for harbouring a stash of fixed penalty notices gathered while in office.
The One The Other day was his second after
Then there are the cases of the two chairmen: the and the
Both, to varying degrees, amounts to the exhaust fumes of the Boris Johnson Era - Richard Sharp 's appointment entirely so, even if the revelations in the
But Nadhim Zahawi presents Rishi Sunak with a live and present Case - and the decision he faces is simple: sack him, or keep him?
The amounted to him saying " search me guv, I haven't the foggiest" when he was pressed for any detail about Mr Zahawi's taxes.
It meant Mr Cleverly did not personally commit himself to saying anything that could amounts to a hostage to fortune.
But it also meant plenty of big questions remain unanswered.
, But there is plenty we still do not know.
In practical terms it seems difficult to see how Mr Zahawi can fulfil The Public role of party chairman with all this still swirling.
He is determined to, But that is different from actually being able to do so.
For as long as he ducks The Questions in public, they will perch upon his shoulder.
And as and when he does choose to answer them, it is likely to be uncomfortable for him, and the answers might not be politically palatable to many.
Meanwhile, all these things are oxygen snatchers for Rishi Sunak : attention and credibility grabbers when he would much rather be talking about the health service, for instance, a topic he will attempt to Turn to This Week .
But instead the Prime Minister will face questions grounded in that initial promise when he took office: the extent to which his government has integrity, professionalism and Accountability .
Source of news: bbc.com