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IPSOJobs WorldWide: Job postings (Free subscription) | yesterday
Maintenance Engineers – Food Manufacturing & Logistics Disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical and Multi Skilled roles available Location: Multiple positions across the Northern Home Counties, East Anglia, and the East and West Midlands. Single site and field based opportunities. Salary: £23,000 - £35,000 per annum + healthcare and other benefits Flexible Shifts: Monday-Friday, rotating early/late...
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Legal History Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mathias M. Siems brings quantitative method to the study of comparative legal history in a new paper, Citation Patterns of the German Federal Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Siems is Professor of Law at the University of East Anglia, Norwich Law School. Here's the paper abstract: This paper presents citation statistics on decisions of the Court of Appeal of England...
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | yesterday
YOUNGSTERS had every reason to think that they had been good this year after spotting hundreds of Father Christmases running through the streets.Having raised almost £50,000 for the East Anglia's Children's Hospice (EACH) with the four East Anglian runs last year, there were high hopes for the annual Santa Run in Bury St Edmunds again this year. Rachel Wright, of EACH, said “We held our...
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Railway Eye (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
Norfolk bon viveurs continue to campaign vigourously for the retention of restaurant cars on National Express East Anglia services. With mounting local fury and accusations that removal of the caterers will be a breach of the franchise terms it's all looking slightly messy. However, there is one piece of good news for the beleagured bus bandits. Unused to the wicked ways of the world the innocents...
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Physorg (Free subscription) | yesterday
... are the two key environmental issues of our time,” added Emily Fitzherbert from the University of East Anglia. “Sourcing biofuel feedstock from crops such as palm oil simply doesn’t make environmental sense. If these crops replace tropical forests, we are removing one of the world’s most efficient carbon storage tools. And while many species can survive in even degraded forests, few can...
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'You've got your hands full' (Free subscription) | yesterday
... if twins are asked to go to different schools. Case studies included in Tamba's report include: East Anglia: Twins had settled happily in the village school. No place was available for younger sister. The family was forced to uproot the twins in order for the three children to attend the same school – some distance away. The family took the case to appeal, which failed. North West England:...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
What is it about Norfolk? At a time when the rest of the property market in the UK is in the doldrums, this county, in the bulge of East Anglia, has had three top-quality estates on the market.Two of them – guide price of £25 million each – have either sold or gone under offer.Excuse me, but aren't we meant to be tightening belts? Prices are falling here, yet this extraordinary performance says...
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The Cottage Smallholder (Free subscription) | yesterday
... large UK builders’ supplier. And the home of the best takeaway/fast food that I’ve ever tasted in East Anglia. Sam’s fast food stand is permanently parked in Ridgeons’ car park. He cooks like a dream and only sells organic, free range food. Eggs, burgers (including pork, venison, wild boar), bacon and sausages are the staples on the menu. He is such a great cook that the famous Newmarket...
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
RAIL services on the East Anglian mainline could be affected after a union warned that industrial action against a train operator was “inevitable”.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... which is supported by the EADT, was launched to raise money for Ipswich Children's Hospice, run by East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH). The fund currently stands at almost £30,000.YesterdayEACH revealed that the money is being used to fund music therapy, play specialists and family support for children with life threatening conditions and complex healthcare needs.Mr Adams last nighttold...
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Andy D'Agorne (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... NBC called the 'London Letter'). These are now available in digitised form from the University of East ANglia according to his Wikipedia entry. Cooke also produced a manuscript not published until after his death that recorded the experience of his travels through America in the early days of the Second World War. In his time Studs captured on the earliest portable tape recorders interviews...
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Science Jobs Blog (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
Job Ref: 7227 Position: Business Development Manager Category: Sales Representative Basic: 35000 OTE: 38000 Location: East Anglia Description: This is a rare opportunity to join a UK based division of a multinational life science company in their business development division, where you'll be responsible for sourcing and managing suppliers globally. You should be confident in commercial negotiations,...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
Lita: Open to Canaries stayNorwich City's on-loan striker Leroy Lita is hoping to extend his stay at Carrow Road into a third month. The Reading forward is currently nearing the end of his second month-long spell with the Norfolk club and is enjoying his time in East Anglia.The DR Congo-born hit-man has five goals to his name from 10 Championship starts and sees no reason why his loan cannot...
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Antony Little for Norwich South (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
Urgent new measures are needed to help families and pensioners across Norwich who are facing soaring energy bills and are struggling to make ends meet, according to the Conservatives’ Parliamentary spokesman for Norwich South.Antony Little, who is also Conservative group leader at City Hall, made his comments after reports showed that the average gas and electricity bill in East Anglia has now...
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Railway Eye (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
Good news for lawyers. The Norwich Evening News reports on the campaign to save National Express East Anglia restaurant cars. ' Labour's Sue Whitaker, who raised the issue, said the franchise agreement was riddled with inconsistencies. “ It could be a field day for the lawyers ,” she said. “ In one part of the franchise agreement it talks about providing a buffet service, but elsewhere there...