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You’ve surely heard the one about heaven being a French cook, a German mechanic, an Italian lover, a Swiss banker and a British policeman. Hang on a minute: a policeman? So while the French are working culinary magic in the kitchen, the Germans are living life in the fast lane, the Swiss are totting up the francs and the Italians are busy in bed, all the Brits get is a lousy, booby-prize policeman?
It might be a tired cliché, but there’s a niggling truth in there somewhere and it is this: Brits have often felt that they have drawn the short straw when it comes to what Europe has to offer. And they have often looked, with dreamy, grass-is-greener, loved-up eyes to the other side of the Channel for romance, inspiration, landscapes, beaches, food, plonk, dolce vita, je ne sais quoi. Everything is better Over There. Or is it? And will those introspective months of
Highland Council convener congratulates Queen s New Year Honours recipients By Tom Ramage
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Updated: 13:29, 03 January 2021
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Highland Council convener Bill Lobban
The honours were given for their services in health, community care, music, sport and athletics and response to their communities during COVID-19 response.
Mr Lobban said today: âI congratulate all Highland recipients of the Queenâs New Year Honours this year for their services and commitment among their communities.
âTo have been nominated for their honours they have been recognised by those that they live and work with among their communities and have clearly demonstrated their continued and outstanding commitment to serving and helping others making their lives better for them.â