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Oatmeal White Chocolate Cranberry Cookies

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CHARTERHOUSE: Artist in Residence

A salary of £12,000 is payable for the period of employment:

CHARTERHOUSE:
Charterhouse, one of the UK’s top independent boarding schools, is seeking to appoint a versatile Artist-in-Residence .
Godalming, Surrey
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Gregg Wallace’s ghostwriter makes new harassment allegations

UK News: TV presenter denies fresh claims of incidents that Shannon Kyle alleges happened when she was working on his 2012 autobiography

The ghostwriter of Gregg Wallace’s 2012 autobiography has claimed he sexually harassed her when she was working on the book.

Shannon Kyle told BBC Newsnight that Wallace touched her thigh inappropriately while she was sitting in the passenger seat of his sports car and touched her bottom during an appearance at the Good Food Show. Continue reading…
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Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group reports 10% profit drop and warns of £50m budget hit

UK News: Sports Direct owner says it has seen ‘weaker consumer confidence’ before and after the budget as it cuts profit expectations

The high street retail giant Frasers said it had witnessed “weaker” confidence among shoppers leading up to and since the autumn budget, as the company reduced its profit forecasts for the year.

It came as the Mike Ashley-founded firm revealed a slump in sales for the past half-year and lower profits. Continue reading…
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Starmer vows to take on ‘blockers’ as Labour council says government housebuilding targets ‘impossible’ – UK politics live

The PM has said he wants 1.5 million homes to be built in England before the next election

In his Times article Keir Starmer says his government will introduce “a golden era of building”.

Generations before us built the infrastructure the entire nation was proud of — from civic buildings to train stations, hospitals to schools. So we will introduce a new golden era of building. That’s why we’re fast-tracking 150 planning decisions on major infrastructure by the end of parliament, more than double those decided in the previous parliament. We’ll build the schools, the hospitals, the railways and roads, the towns and villages, that will shape our national landscape for years to come and fuel growth in every region and nation.

In the past 14 years, the Tories decided fewer than 60 infrastructure projects. We haven’t built a reservoir in 30 years, not least because the time it takes to secure planning permission for major infrastructure projects has almost doubled in the past decade. Every road, pylon and mast — which connect people with opportunity — must jump through endless hoops, only to be opposed, dragged out, before eventually, if lucky, approved. That’s how we ended up with the absurd spectacle of HS2 building a tunnel for bats that cost £100 million.

Building 1.5 million homes in England and fast-tracking planning decisions on at least 150 major economic infrastructure projects – more than the last 14 years combined.

I feel that we are going to be on a collision course with Labour. And it’s not just Labour councils. It’s Liberal Democrats, it’s Conservatives, they’ve all said the same thing.

Absolutely, absolutely, over these planning targets. They are absolutely impossible and unrealistic.

I know, with trust in politics so low, the public are sceptical of promises made by politicians. And who can blame them, after years of inaction by successive Tory governments. But that can’t be an excuse for low expectations and easy ambitions, a culture that isn’t brave enough to even try for fear of failure. I know some councils have come out this week to challenge our plans for housing reform. I always knew there would be resistance to our planning reform. Let me say this — I won’t shy away from this argument. In fact, I welcome it.

Where there are blockers putting the brakes on, it’s a sign you are delivering real change. And change is what the British people voted for this summer — a government that is willing to take on the obstacles and break down the barriers that prevent us from reaching our full potential. Continue reading…
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