He doesn't want to box. He wants to mess with the UFC. That's why he's got the boxing license. It's the same as when he retired then unretired. It gives him publicity, which he loves and makes him money, and messes with the UFC, which he loves and probably gives him some leverage to make more money.
If you get a peak single to London from Brighton 25% is £6.25. If both of your trains are delayed by 15 minutes, not unlikely, you get £12.50 a day. That's not bad. Also once it goes to thirty minutes you get 50% back.
Ah. The Argus points out that the DfT, and thus the taxpayer, is footing the bill for this compensation, rather than GTR. So isn't that just lovely? Makes sense I suppose, as everything GTR is doing seems to be at the DfT's behest.
Apologies if this has already been posted, but it appears the DfT are finally doing something, even if it isn't actually resolving the dispute. If you're a Southern season ticket holder, you can claim back one month of your ticket straight into your bank. Details here. This is on top of the...
This is my normal approach. However, he's buying my ticket as my Christmas present, so I'm letting him sort it all. Hopefully this isn't a blunder on my part, I know he's managed to book the coach so far.
Well I suppose it's more a centralisation than an extension. It's not quite like eBay, as many people on eBay didn't have a business before hand and eBay enabled them to easily start selling things, but it is similar to online marketplaces in general. I suppose it's a combination of an online...
The takeaway provides their own drivers. Just Eat isn't really part of the gig economy, it's just an extension of the takeaway model that was already there.
Gourmet Burger Kitchen would probably do then, although it's a chain. They're pretty good, but never blown away. You do get a sit down meal though and the milkshakes are good.
Troll's Pantry don't at the arches, but do at The Druid's Arms. Their chips are ok in my experience.
Burger Brothers don't at all, but you can get fancy crisps I think.
Should have been clearer.
Troll's Pantry is good and is about £8 for a burger (just a burger, no chips). They are under the arches underneath Brighton station.
Burger Brothers are a little cheaper (starting at £6.50) and better in my opinion. They're towards the bottom of North Road.