Looks like an enviroment/marine science academic to me.
In my 50s and haven't cut my hair for a couple of years now, must be some kind of mid-life crisis and trying to revert to being in my 20s. A receeding hairline would keep the hair out of my eyes but I don't have that luxury.
I think that this is just to account for the part of the first year that you draw the state pension, there was a letter/reply in one from the FT/Guardian/Mail last week about this. It just ensures that you pay the correct tax for the period where you have paid employment and also some state...
Brilliant protest, it shows me that most people are more interested in an old oil stained rag than the planet they live on. Further, that objects have more value than people. Maybe some older posters don't get that younger people might think and act differently. It's part of a process called...
I agree with your sentiment but don't think it's fair to say she clearly has mental health issues. It was misguided and bound to cause upset but ultimately caused no real damage. To lock her up is absurd and OTT. She is clearly passionate in her beliefs and concerns, and had genuinely good...
Brown certainly put an end to boom and bust :)
I think the financial systems are in an extremely nonlinear operating point and much more interconnected than in 2008. Let's hope that there are no discontinuities
Story in the FT
Credit Suisse reassures investors over bank’s financial strength
Executives contacted clients after credit default swaps suggested growing worries over group’s health
https://www.ft.com/content/c62bea1f-2929-4473-838d-665dc6c45f83
Seems they have been spending the weekend "...
When I left Sheffield University for a "competitor" university 20 years ago, I took four of my staff with me. It's quite common for people to take their key staff with them in my line of work, and for couples to leave at the same time,
Some exciting prospects for a new manager and, probably...