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... were singing and swigging double brandies into the small hours of yesterday.Entertainment: Comic PatrickKielty told jokes about the credit crunch at the HBOS bankers gala dinnerMeanwhile, more than 300 HBOS bankers enjoyed a boozy £330,000 junket - complete with five-star hotel rooms and a four course meal.The 302 Halifax/ Bank of Scotland mortgage staff, along with 68 guests, guzzled...
... every blog have to show it'And all TV channels.We need an opposition that actually opposes Ian.PatrickKielty was given hard times for making jokes about the recession. It is Kielty's job to make jokes about the recession.Cameron and Osborne said nothing when Brown joked about another bank going belly up. It is Cameron's and Osborne's job to drag Brown's name through the mud...
HBOS staff and customers are bound to be outraged by this display of corporate opulence reported in today's News of the World. Basically HBOS organised an event for its "star performers" which involved using three of the nicest hotels in Edinburgh for a weekend of revelling. Comedian PatrickKielty was on hand to provide entertainment, as if the good food and free booze wasn't enough,...
... there were 302 staff along with 68 guests, and they were champagne while watching TV comedian PatrickKielty - who charges £20,000 a show. Joking about the bankers excesses while Britain suffers a credit crisis, Kielty apparently told them: ‘Your secret is safe with me!’ Included in the cost of the jolly was £60,000 for hotel rooms, £4,000 for a champagne reception, £200-a-head...
By Jon Swaine Last Updated: 7:10PM GMT 09 Nov 2008About 300 bankers attended the company's luxurious annual Star Gala in Edinburgh on Friday, where its "best-performing" employees were rewarded for their success in the past year, despite the bank having been driven to the brink of collapse. Guests enjoyed a £200-a-head meal, consumed £10,000 of complimentary wine and beer and listened to Patrick...
Forty years have passed since Northern Ireland’s troubles began. Bombings and shootings became part of everyday life, and now that peace has been restored, many people would prefer to forget the violence that tore communities apart. Holmes asks PatrickKielty, James Nesbitt, Gloria Hunniford and Barry McGuigan for their memories of growing up in a part of Britain gripped by sectarian...