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Largest failure in construction since Carillion
The prisons builder ISG has fallen into administration in the largest construction company collapse in Britain since Carillion failed in 2018, with the loss of more than 2,000 jobs. The failure of ISG, the UK’s fifth largest construction company, could have reverberations across government, where...The prisons builder ISG has fallen into administration in the largest construction company collapse in Britain since Carillion failed in 2018, with the loss of more than 2,000 jobs. The failure of ISG, the UK’s fifth largest construction company, could have reverberations across government, where...The prisons builder ISG has fallen into administration in the largest construction company collapse in Britain since Carillion...
Friends or Frasier? Wisecrackers or war-ridden hospitals? Cue the laughter: here are our critic’s picks
The TV comedy can be smarter, sillier and more genre-busting than any other genre. They can be straight-ahead domestic comedies, they can be historical spoofs, they can make you cringe, they can satirise themselves, they can be mock-doc, mock-drama, meta-comedies or simply goofy farce. There are, of course, dozens of classic sitcoms, but with Friends turning 30 this...The TV comedy can be smarter, sillier and more genre-busting than any other genre. They can be...The TV comedy can be smarter, sillier and more genre-busting than any other genre. They can be...
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What do Austria, Germany and Alsace, a short hop over the Rhine, have in common? Very little, purists might say, but...What do Austria, Germany and Alsace, a short hop over the Rhine, have in common? Very little...What do Austria, Germany and Alsace, a short hop over the Rhine, have in common? Very little...
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Free tuition fees for Scottish students should be reconsidered as universities face an “urgent cash crisis”, the principal of Aberdeen University has said. Professor George Boyne says a collapse in the number of international students, along with a steady decline in government funding, has plunged Aberdeen into deficit, leading to its...Free tuition fees for Scottish students should be reconsidered as universities face an “urgent cash crisis”, the principal of Aberdeen University has said. Professor George Boyne says a collapse in the number of international students, along with a steady decline in government funding, has plunged Aberdeen into deficit, leading to its...Free tuition fees for Scottish students should be reconsidered as universities face an “urgent cash crisis”, the principal of...