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At the beginning of the 20th century there was Archie MacLaren, of Whalley Range and Lancashire. Tom Hayward, a Surrey Lion, followed. Then Jack Hobbs and Wally Hammond, batting immortals, and after them came Colin “Kipper” Cowdrey, who took the record from the great Wally. Geoffrey Boycott, David Gower, Graham Gooch and Alastair Cook followed, each in their own way.At the beginning of the 20th century there was Archie MacLaren, of Whalley Range and Lancashire.At the beginning of the 20th century there was Archie MacLaren, of Whalley Range and Lancashire.
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Dame Ann Gloag, one of Britain’s richest women, will face no further criminal action after prosecutors abandoned people-trafficking proceedings against her. In January last year, Gloag, co-founder of the transport company Stagecoach, was charged alongside her husband, David McCleary, and two...Dame Ann Gloag, one of Britain’s richest women, will face no further criminal action after prosecutors abandoned people-trafficking proceedings against her. In January last year, Gloag, co-founder of the transport company Stagecoach, was charged alongside her husband, David McCleary, and two...Dame Ann Gloag, one of Britain’s richest women, will face no further criminal action after prosecutors abandoned...
Income tax divergence remains a “concern” for Scotland’s financial services industry, the City of London Corporation has warned. Chris Hayward, policy chairman of the organisation, acknowledged industry worries over competitiveness and skills retention during a visit to Edinburgh. Scottish Financial Enterprise, the trade body, has said its...Income tax divergence remains a “concern” for Scotland’s financial services industry, the City of London Corporation has warned. Chris Hayward, policy chairman of the organisation, acknowledged industry worries over competitiveness and skills retention during a visit to Edinburgh. Scottish Financial Enterprise, the trade body, has said its...Income tax divergence remains a “concern” for Scotland’s financial services industry, the City of London Corporation has warned.