
Simon Hart
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1 month ago |
schoolmanagementplus.com | Simon Hart |Ed Dickie |Whitney Edmondson |Chloe Brown
Scotland has always punched well above its weight in terms of innovation. The steam train, the telephone, the television, and Dolly the Sheep are all products of Scottish innovation. Even today, there is an extremely vibrant startup business ecosystem north of the border. To continue this great tradition, we launched START, a project-based learning programme for final year school students.
Tory minister says advisor 'defecated on someone's head at orgy' and another dressed as Jimmy Savile
2 months ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Anders Anglesey |Rory Cassidy |Simon Hart
A senior advisor to the ousted Conservative government defecated on someone's head at an orgy, one of the party's chief whips has sensationally revealed. Simon Hart detailed the debauchery within the ruling party in his diaries. His memoirs cover the bizarre habits of his fellow party members in the dying months of the regime. He covered the last 21 months of the Tory government before its momentous defeat at the last general election in July.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
inews.co.uk | Simon Hart
“The best days are when both bars are full and the weather’s halfway decent so people can stand outside – but fine weather and an Everton win are two big asks.” Dave Bond, landlord of the Winslow Hotel, is pondering the high points of his decade running the pub directly over the road from Goodison Park.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
thetimes.com | Simon Hart
To English eyes, El Maulí stadium in the Andalusian town of Antequera is a place of charming quirks. A wild olive tree stands on the empty slope behind one of the goals. In the home dressing room, framed images of Holy Week statues of Jesus and the Virgin Mary share wall space with motivational phrases.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
medium.com | Simon Hart
Simon Hart·Follow5 min read·--An abstract illustration depicting the intersection of human rights, cybersecurity, and media influence. Human rights are often celebrated as a force for good — ensuring fairness, protecting the vulnerable, and promoting justice. But behind this positive image lies a complex reality: human rights frameworks, especially when amplified by the media, can sometimes increase vulnerability rather than reduce it.
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