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Strabane artist clothing range listed on ASOS

Strabane artist clothing range listed on ASOS A STRABANE artist who used lockdown to turn his hand to fashion design has been rewarded by having his clothing range listed on the ASOS website. Niall Lynch from Belldoo along with his talented partner Bridgene Graham set up unique fashion brand, ‘Coalesce’ when their businesses were closed down in March due to Covid-19 restrictions. Niall, who is former St Colman’s High School student, began his career as an artist at a young age, mainly focusing on fine art commissioned pieces for clients, and in 2016, he got the opportunity to begin a tattoo apprenticeship in the Anchor and Rose Tattoo Parlour.

Former Director of the FTC Bureau of Competition Joins Latham & Watkins

Former Director of the FTC Bureau of Competition Joins Latham & Watkins Ian Conner, also previously a Trial Attorney with the DOJ, expands the firm s bench of elite antitrust talent with government experience. News provided by Share this article WASHINGTON, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Latham & Watkins LLP 1 is pleased to announce that Ian Conner, former Director of the Bureau of Competition at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has joined the firm s Washington, D.C. office as a partner in the Litigation & Trial Department and as a member of the Antitrust & Competition Practice. Conner brings a wealth of experience in merger control and civil litigation honed from his time leading the FTC s Bureau of Competition, serving as a Trial Attorney in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), as well as a decade he spent in private practice.

Former Director of the FTC Bureau of Competition Joins Latham & Watkins

Former Director of the FTC Bureau of Competition Joins Latham & Watkins
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EXCLUSIVE: Hyundai bounces back in SA after lockdown, even as it shuns electric cars

EXCLUSIVE: Hyundai bounces back in SA after lockdown, even as it shuns electric cars The bad news: There are no plans for electric vehicles, or bakkies – or what South Africans believe bakkies should be 12 February 2021 - 07:00 David Furlonger Looking more interesting than its predecessor, the new Creta is roomier. Picture: DENIS DROPPA While competitors spend billions of rands on manufacturing and environmental projects, and change the way they do business to meet the demands of new motor industry policy, life at Hyundai Automotive SA carries on as it always has.  It may sell one of SA’s leading motor brands, but, as an importer, Hyundai doesn’t have to worry about doubling manufacturing volumes, supplier transformation, local content or any of the other issues preoccupying vehicle and components manufacturers as they prepare for the launch later this year of the government’s SA Automotive Masterplan.

Get a taste of Creta | George Herald

The new and bigger Hyundai Creta SUV is everything you need in a vehicle. MOTORING NEWS - The year 2020 was no joke, especially for the automotive industry which had a number of high mountains to climb, but the Hyundai team took the uphill challenges in their stride and launched the new Hyundai Creta.  The Creta is named after the Greek island of Crete, a tempting tourist hotspot that will have to remain on our bucket lists until the Garden Route is no longer a Covid-19 hotspot.  But, the new Hyundai Creta may be just the vehicle you need to satisfy your craving for freedom.

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