Was I the only one to be concerned that this was not some high powered sniper bullet that went through the several layers of kevlar in his helmet but a normal round from an AK47. Are these helmets up to the job? Are our boys as protected as they can be out there? That round went in and back...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/7999400.stm
Is it me, or if the British tried this they would have the Navy out. Yet every year it seems the French have some gripe that does nothing but screw the British travelling abroad.
I heard that when he died in Wales there was a shortage of wood and was going to take a week to make his casket of Oak...................
though only 24 hours from Balsa.
Quite agree, he's a big headed s**., especially when he reads out the messages,,,,, "Love the BiiiiiiiG show Steve, keep up the good work"
Which is why Sarah Kennedy says "SW's to you"
Not sure who you bank with, but LloydsTSB do Identity Theft Protection as a benefit of their Platinum current account which includes monitoring of any check on your credit rating. I expect other banks do similar.
A combi provides Hot water on demand, unless you have some non standard setup involving a hot water storage tank, the boiler will not fire up unless there is a demand for hot water, unlike a system boiler that will heat the storage tank. All you should require is a suitable replacement for the...
Sound like the usual BG BS. I have heard similar stories time and time again. Any boiler over 8 years old and it seems all they want is to replace it. I used to have an 80sp and the spares are very much alive and well. The fulcrum arm as already mentioned is part no 8442. And is less than £5...
I don't believe that there is any obligation to advertise a job, you just have to be sure not to discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, sexual orientation and disability of any applicant. Some companies have an obligation to advertise a job internally and externally as a matter of...
You are confusing the "Bank of England Base Rate" which is 0.5% and your banks "Standard Variable Rate" which will typically be a number of percentage points above this.