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Apparently one of those caught already has at least 10 aliases known to police, you would think they could catch one of them :) |
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:hidewall: Retlaw. |
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They got another one yesterday, Daniel Paul Johnston wanted for two robberies armed with a knife :mosher:
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With the dramatic fall of sterling against the euro, those naughty Spanish villains might be planning to hitch a ride with the other boat people, soon to be seeking refuge on our shores.
Pensions shrivel in Spanish sun - Times Online |
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It would not be prudent to gloat about sterling because all foreign imports will become more expensive in the UK....That means virtually everything. The simple answer....and I am sure many ex-pats have realised. Invest in Spain.....Buy goods in the UK and sell in Spain....Currency issues to the back burner and don't need to hitch a ride from anyone. Not too old to give advice...are we Garinda? :p |
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I went to stay with friends in Gran Canaria four times last year. My pension is unaffected by the current fluctuations, though I might now be tempted to visit other friends who live in the sun, and who don't have the euro. Choces, choices. It's a crime. |
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