I know people don't like The Argus, but there'd surely be very little coverage of the Albion without it. I know their coverage isn't world beating in terms of quality, but it's better than nothing surely?
I do note that while their print is down, their website traffic is up. In fact their web...
Very much agree with the idea of putting up some train information boards. Maybe for the Brighton and Hove buses too. When I catch public transport from games I will pick and choose whatever way's quickest, and having access to that info easily would be really helpful.
Am told by a Chelsea supporting friend that Conte has played him as a striker this season, albeit only in a couple of cup games. If he can work there he could be useful as a flexible option who can work multiple roles.
Realistically there should be a free ID scheme that's widely accepted, regardless of whether or not it's required to vote. The Citizen Card scheme is reasonably cheap at £15, but I've had problems using it in the past. A driving licence is £34 if you apply online, which is reasonable for many...
Some local Bishops wrote to both sides talking about the damage to communities, and the RMT said they were willing to attend talks brokered by the Bishops. Seems rather unlikely, but it'd be a fantastically weird end to the whole dispute if those talks went ahead and were a success.
Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and Freeview has enough for me really. If there's a game I want to watch I'll go to the pub. I might, possibly, get a week of Sky Sports on Now TV to watch the next Test Match as I'm off work for Christmas then, but dunno if it's worth it given the timings.
I believe one of the people who funded the original case was actually in favour of Leave, and voted as such.
Additionally, you say it's not going to happen, but it's all about setting precedent. Once a legal precedent is set then it's established that those powers can be used in such a way...
I didn't say it was a negative, just pointing out that there's a very good reason not to believe that there will always be a member of staff on the train.
I don't understand why conductors and drivers can't work as a unit though? Surely that would make everything a lot simpler. They work the...
Washington DC is not a state, it's a Federal District (I believe that's the term). They don't get any Senators or Congresspeople (although they do have a non-voting representative in the House of Representatives) and couldn't vote for President until 1961.