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12 July 2015
Event for PR practitioners
Laura urging solo operators to work together
PR practitioner Laura Sutherland is inviting independent and small operators in the sector to come together to provide mutual support. She is keen to build a community of independents around a series of
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Exhibition at Gallery of Modern Art
Escher invites us to wonder at his unreal world
He was an adopted son of the Sixties pop culture and admired by the surrealists who likened him to the painter Matisse, yet in the pantheon of art movements there
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Barclays chief executive Antony Jenkins, who was fired last week, will leave with about £28m in cash and shares
Calls for more talks on EVEL
More than half ‘English only’ bills affect Scotland, says Sturgeon
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon claims that more than half the bills the Tories consider “English only” actually impact on Scotland. She has written to Scottish Secretary David Mundell pointing out
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