
Malavika P Pillai
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Aug 17, 2024 |
thetimes.com | Gabriel Pogrund |Malavika P Pillai |Dipesh Gadher
Taxing problems Tommy Robinson has discussed becoming “non-resident” for tax purposes after hiring an expert to defend him in HMRC investigation Far-right leader is subject of inquiry over unpaid tax which could total millions He and his associates have created a web of nine secretive companies to conduct media work and fundraising activity HMRC argues tax owed on payments which Robinson calls “donations” One company alone owes the taxman at least £325,000 “I f***kin’ need help.” Tommy...
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Mar 20, 2024 |
the-orb.org | Malavika P Pillai
By Malavika P PillaiArt by Jemima StoreyUnder the sombre sky of a rainy city centre, vibrant flags in black, red, green, and white hues stood out distinctly, even when viewed through the misty window. I sat in the warmth of a cafe, watching a chain of protesters waving flags and fervently calling for help to protect people in distress. It offered a glimpse into a world shrouded in suffering and a history of bloodshed.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
informahealthcare.com | Rajesh James |Malavika P Pillai
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s). Notes1 This article expands on the initial version of “The Epistemology of Darkness: Many Meanings of Night in Malayalam Cinema,” which was published in Chalachitra Sameeeksha, a regional magazine issued by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
tandfonline.com | Malavika P Pillai |Rajesh James
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image sizeDisclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s). Notes1 This article expands on the initial version of “The Epistemology of Darkness: Many Meanings of Night in Malayalam Cinema,” which was published in Chalachitra Sameeeksha, a regional magazine issued by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy.
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Nov 12, 2023 |
heartresearch.org.uk | Malavika P Pillai
By Malavika PillaiDate published: 11/12/2023Heart Research UK is today publishing a statement of intent signalling our support for the introduction of dedicated sex and gender policies for biomedical, health and care research in the UK. We join with organisations across the UK medical research sector to publish this statement, which was produced in collaboration with The George Institute for Global Health’s Medical Science Sex and Gender Equity (MESSAGE) project.
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