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    City launch legal action against the Premier League | City win APT case (pg901)

    604. Injunctive relief and damages are also sought. We reserve our jurisdiction to grant such relief. We do not [do] so in this Award because we heard no submissions as to such relief and in any event we consider that the Parties should have the opportunity to consider what, if any, further...
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    The Labour Government

    Labour under Great British Railways will fix fares (including companies hiding cheaper fares).
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    City launch legal action against the Premier League | City win APT case (pg901)

    The Premier League's Dunkirk moment
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    City launch legal action against the Premier League | City win APT case (pg901)

    Is there an easy summary of our challenges that were not upheld? It's a bit like a scattergun. Deadly effective even if most bullets miss.
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    City launch legal action against the Premier League | City win APT case (pg901)

    Email to BBC North West after last night's "City have failed..." item: Have you given up the nonsense that City "failed" in its challenge to the APT rules? It's not difficult to see who "won". Will City be able to claim compensation for the PL's rules being unlawful? If "yes", see "win".
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    North Stand Construction Discussion

    Odd brick bond!
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    Media discussion - 2024/25

    When the panel fixes damages and costs, I hope they add a bit for the PL's attempt to make it sound like they'd not lost.
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    City launch legal action against the Premier League | City win APT case (pg901)

    "We think it's right to have rules against murder, but you can't fit people up"
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    The Labour Government

    No dynamic pricing on walk-up fares. I don't trust Trainline (commission on top). I try www.trainsplit.com but use www.brfares.com to see what walk-up fares should be available then check with my local station ticket office.
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    The Labour Government

    Super off-peak single £64.30 each way, any train Sunday. Any train back from York from 1002 onwards - not valid via London so has to be change at Stevenage. At some times it's cheaper via Ely.
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    The Labour Government

    Nonsense fare. Shouldn't have been more than £144. Who quoted that?
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    The Labour Government

    It's all good practice for meeting Tory diehards on the doorstep.
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    The Labour Government

    For some reason, we can't employ Bulgarian train drivers in the UK.
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    The Labour Government

    £69k is obviously the market rate for a train driver, especially with private train companies competing with each other. Isn't it the Tebitt way? Engineers should get on their bike to TransPennine.
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    The Labour Government

    You'd have to be crazy to agree with that. Broadsword calling @Chippy_boy
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    The Labour Government

    Given that Johnson got elected on the basis of having an oven-ready deal with the EU, one might think it's hard to beat a government that was breaking its false promises from day one.
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    Keir Starmer

    Whatever the source, it was obviously a daft claim that all Labour activists want Starmer to go. Maybe he just asked the Labour activists at "Starmer must go" meetings (not easy to find). Like asking Badenoch's supporters if they think Cleverly should win, and concluding that "all Tory...
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    The Conservative Party

    Now, which thread should this go in? CARE Private care homes shut down for safety Research from Oxford University highlights that 98% of adult care homes closed by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) between 2011 and 2023 were privately operated. Similarly, over 90% of children's homes shut down...
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    Keir Starmer

    All Labour activists? Tosh. The article's theme was the unrealistic expectations of voters whereby anyone in power is unpopular.
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    Middle East Conflict

    Not to quibble with your conclusion, but I'm not "purporting" the human shield argument, that's Israel. And if you think "a little criminality" by settlers in the West Bank is justified, that does not sound like someone who really wants a cessation of hostilities.

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