I am not bothered with whether you say led to, produced, resulted in, or returned, the percentage figure is wrong.
3-4% of corners lead to a goal not 15%.
But maybe 15% of goals come from corners.
Bozza got it the wrong way round, but his point was that corners that lead to goals is a different...
For me this is a grey area with kids. A child or infant isn't capable of making the decision themselves reasonably.
As a society we would intervene if a parent neglected their child's welfare, and it is an issue of their welfare, and that of the wider society. So a part of me thinks MMR should...
Beware of the statistics, UK does grant around 75%, but only 65% on the first application, the EU average is 40% on the first application. There are some factors that affect that, e.g. Spain has a first time asylum approval rate of 12%, but it grants about half of refugees right to remain on a...
In June 2016 and until we actually left I would imagine. In my brothers business, they no longer fulfill the smaller orders they used to, as the cost in time and money isn't worth it.
It's what happens in coalitions, you strike a bargain somewhere in the middle.
It wasn't their preferred option, but it seemed a good system to me, you still return an MP for your constituency, but you can vote as you wish, and tactically at the same time. No vote wasted.
The way I see it, it was essential that we had a Government that could act, not a minority Government, after the financial crash. They had to get into bed with someone,, or we would have had an unworkable minority Government or another election.
Lib dems would have been criticised more if they...
The board decided to pay back about 10% to Bloom last year, he didn't ask for it, and was happy to leave it in the club apparently. It is a loan, but without interest, and will be repaid as and when the club has a surplus.
If they replaced it at all, they could exclude or reduce the right to a family life, for all of us, which seems to be one of the main arguments against deportation. They may remove or reduce the right to not suffer persecution due to political or religious belief or sexuality, another defence...
The whole point of leaving it is to remove or weaken certain rights. I don't know if you intended to use the qualification of UK citizenship, but human rights currently do, and should, apply to all humans in a countries jurisdiction, whether they are citizens or not. One of the aspects I fear...
This is starting to look like a cartel now, screwing the rest of the league over by assisting each other around the rules. There has got to be a cap on the transfer of academy players that have not played more than a set number minutes in a first team competition,
It's about 15% in the UK that are "Foreign Born" which includes Boris Johnson, Nigel Farages wives and mistresses, at least a couple of his kids, and a few of the Reform candidates catalogue brides.