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Nov 4, 2024 |
halifaxcourier.co.uk | Ben Davis
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowLocal filmmaker Ben Davis’ documentary, ‘Wild Water - A Dive into the Cold Water Swimming Community at England’s Highest Beach’ is finally available to stream online. The film is based around the cold swimming community at Gaddings Dam, the reservoir above Todmorden that is used all year round by swimmers, bikers, walkers and day trippers.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
justice.org.uk | Ben Davis
The Office for National Statistics has just released its yearly update for private rental properties, showing an average annual increase in rent of 8.6% in England. This comes after Government data estimates over 21% of privately rented properties in England fail to meet the ‘Decent Homes Standard’. This makes for an unsafe and unfair environment for private tenants. Increasing rent, coupled with substandard living conditions, is also a recipe for increased rental disputes.
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May 1, 2024 |
kcjc.com | Ben Davis
This year, KU Hillel welcomed more than 60 students for the first-night Passover Seder for the first time in its new space. Included in the student-led seder were poems and prayers reminding students that the Passover story of freedom is especially relevant this year. Most prominent in the minds of students and their parents are the anti-Israel protests happening on campuses around the country.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
medium.com | Ben Davis
There are some people who I truly enjoy sitting down to chat with, and Nick Kennedy is one of those people. He’s a fellow entrepreneur and I’ve known him for over a decade. We have the same values and I just love talking to the guy. That’s why when I decided that marriage would be the focus of of the Untrapped Entrepreneur Podcast, I had to ask him to come on for the second time. If you missed his first appearance, Nick is a serial entrepreneur who successfully built and exited three companies.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
caldronpool.com | Augusto Zimmermann |Rod Lampard |in Perth |Ben Davis
At least one million Brazilians flocked the streets of São Paulo this Sunday against the relentless attacks on democracy and human rights by their leftist government.[1] The protests take place amid concerns that Brazil’s President, Lula da Silva, is currently installing a brutal authoritarian regime based on the radical suppression of basic human rights and freedoms.
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