The only argument now is about who pays.'Mr Heseltine put his proposals to the wider Cabinet group after discussions with the Treasury last week and a visit to Brussels to seek approval in principle from the European Commission for coal subsidies.The options produced by Mr Heseltine included a subsidy of up to pounds 10 a ton for coal, which, it was estimated, could add 8p in the pound to electricity bills, unless it was funded by the Treasury. 'I see no reason why Wandsworth pupils should suffer as a result of the NASUWT's unlawful boycott,' he said.Nigel de Gruchy, NASUWT general secretary, said the union had been advised by its lawyers that the dispute was lawful under the Labour and Trade Union Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992, which allows employees to take action over terms and conditions being affected by decisions for which the Secretary of State is responsible. This visual harmony was destroyed when madcap privatisation schemes meant that thrusting companies which took over public services insisted on painting public service equipment any colour under the sun to gain attention.The comeback of the Scott boxes is a limited experiment by Westminster City Council and BT. But last week the Washington Post reported that the CIA had reached much the same conclusion. But we are at least 18 months away from such a change, even if it gets the governmental nod.
In another instance, where Sue Dixon knew for 12 months that the owner planned to sell this year, she took pictures of a particularly stunning rare tree last autumn when it was at its best.Christopher Lacy of Savills in Salisbury has also postponed a launch to coincide with spring. That's where a lot of male issues are at the moment - men just don't like to admit their oppression.' The mob, he says, 'wants Neil for lynching He's the bad cop. Khalili says he advised the Sultan on his art collection; in 1990 he wrote a catalogue of the Islamic art from the Sultan's collection which was on exhibition at the Brunei Museum.Dr Khalili's success seems to have put some noses out of joint. All freak facts to Football Diary, The Independent, 40 City Road, London EC1Y 2DB (fax: 071-956-1894)..
Coverage of Bowe's first World Boxing Association /International Boxing Federation defence against Mike Dokes in New York on 6 February, will be shared with the BBC.. If it is too hot, they will stay dormant until the weather cools, then start to grow - but by that time it may be too late for the plants to mature before the end of autumn. Suddenly, dramatically and publicly, celebrating over supper at The Ivy, 'It just went phrrrrck'. The only thing she misses are Marmite and M & S knickers.'But to end the noes on an upbeat note, listen to Marion Lacey of Stockport, Cheshire: 'As the mother of three sons and one daughter in their early twenties, I have longed to share their experience but have resisted the temptation. Some banks, such as Citicorp, will rarely consider an applicant without a degree. So the second-choice universities will fill up, leaving no room for the students who normally go into clearing.Until the first clearing vacancies are published on Wednesday, no one can be sure of the outcome.
They killed the ball, failed to release it when they should have done, and they gave Quins the charge at a scrum. There's some drug abuse towards the end.) English players have been beating some of the world's finest, and radiate confidence for the European Championships, to be held in Birmingham in March; the BBC will beam hours of the same competition into our homes; and 10 full-time table tennis development officers roam the land. The sport has been popular for years on the Continent. 'Coming from a rough council estate, it was a lot to take in - being picked up in a Rolls and travelling by private plane.'Rose, one of six children, was a 15-year-old junior accounts clerk when, in 1964, she was given tickets for a recording of Hughie Green's popular quiz show Double Your Money, which was born on Radio Luxembourg and moved to ITV when the commercial channel opened in 1955. DAYS before James Rusbridger, the former MI6 spy, was found dead, hanging from a rope in his Cornwall home on Wednesday wearing a long black oilskin-type coat and a gas mask, he wrote to ITN claiming that the sado- masochistic practices that Stephen Milligan appears to have been indulging in before his death are more common than most people suppose.
