The sport and politics don't mix option disappeared some time ago. We have many clever and articulate men and women sports people who want to be heard for their beliefs and vision. Nothing wrong with that. Those trying to mangle this thread are doing so because their arguments don't work anymore.
CP are good and we've been with the grandchildren 3 or 4 times but they are expensive especially if you want to book activities. In fact the ones in the EU are much cheaper. We went to one in the Netherlands and it was cheaper even with the ferry and fuel cost added.
We should be proud of our players. The nonsense on the match thread suggesting GS should go after a semi final and then final is insane. We have lots to build on.
I guess you would have to check the rules
for each country you are passing through. The French are suggesting they may relax the entry requirements from UK soon.
I can see why many are advising a solicitor in your case. If you goo that way make sure you get a cost quote upfront. You also need someone who is up with French law because French inheritance rules are not as straightforward as in UK. Good luck.
This going on about Mings is beginning to make us look silly bearing in mind most pundits and observers think he has played well in the games that matter.
As far as I can see all the ECB has done is suspend him while they investigate. This is what any employer would do when some kind of serious misdemeanor is alleged. Where they may have a problem is in the fact that he wasn't their employee when he sent the offending tweets.
What point are you making here? Are you suggesting a known gay player shouldn't be selected because Qatar wouldn't like it? It would be an interesting test of FIFA'S credibility if that should happen.
Not sure what you're arguing here. The two are not alternatives so don't spend either and use the money to improve public transport more generally and or provide more charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.