Lambert: Chambers and Skuse Have a Massive Part to Play
Thursday, 21st Feb 2019 17:22
Blues boss Paul Lambert says Luke Chambers and fellow veteran Cole Skuse will continue to have a “massive part to play” at the club, believing their careers still have a few years left to run and confirming that talks regarding the skipper’s contract have started.
“They’re paramount, those lads,” Lambert said. “I don’t think there are better role models anywhere than those two for the way they are as guys, first and foremost, but as professional footballers.
“They conduct themselves brilliantly, they train really well. They’re at the later stages of their careers and it’s not nice when you get a bit older, you have to look over your shoulder at what’s coming because you know something’s coming.
Industry and Employment Correspondent
Health unions have queried why frontline healthcare workers are being given what they describe as the least efficacious vaccine when they are the workers most exposed to Covid-19.
According to the Industrial Relations News journal published today, the unions have told the HSE that members are complaining that they are being offered the Astra Zeneca vaccine, which only has 60% efficacy, compared to 95% for the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, and 94.5% for the Moderna vaccine.
The complaint was made in a letter sent yesterday on behalf of the HSE staff panel of health sector unions and associations to HSE management.
The collapse of the company ensures Barnwell s pupils and the local community are the ones who suffer as a result, according to headteacher Tony Fitzpatrick.
He said: This loss of income has had a significant effect on the school and coupled with the ongoing loss of income due to the lockdown, it has meant that we have not been able to provide additional resources for our students as originally planned. We are aware that other creditors, i.e. hirers of the school were also impacted, as they had paid in advance for the hire of the school premises. Many of these are local community groups and small businesses, subsequently the school has been working with these groups so that they can continue to use the school s facilities.
Nothing About Us Without Us, at Flatbed Press (Courtesy of Flatbed Press)
Prints are exclusive things. And prints are inclusive things. Prints, in fact, partake of both those qualities in addition to whatever aesthetic and semantic information they relay, and here comes PrintAustin 2021, so let s take a look at that and what the hell we re talking about with this seeming paradox.
PrintAustin, founded in 2013 by Austin-based printmakers Cathy Savage and Elvia Perrin, is an artist-led nonprofit organization working to showcase traditional and contemporary approaches in printmaking. They say working to showcase, and they (Savage and PA Director Paloma Mayorga and their cohort) have been doing just that. And, from what we ve experienced of the monthlong program at the start of each year, they ve done so with great success. The number of participating studios and galleries, and the exhibitions and workshops and demos offered by them, has grown year by year, as has the amount of publ
Financially. This is massive - Ex-Ireland international who masterminded Rangers shock
Jim Goodwin hopes St Mirren can ease their Covid burdens by cashing in on their shock Betfred Cup win. By Press Association Thursday 17 Dec 2020, 2:07 PM Dec 17th 2020, 2:07 PM 10,031 Views 0 Comments
St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin gestures on the touchline.
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EX-IRELAND INTERNATIONAL Jim Goodwin hopes St Mirren can ease their Covid burdens by cashing in on their shock Betfred Cup win over Rangers.
The Buddies boss has hailed the financial boost given to the Paisley outfit by his players after watching them stun Steven Gerrard’s previously unbeaten side to seal a place in next month’s semi-finals.