Peter Jones: Memo to Brussels: mind your own business
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 03/17/2010
JUST when the Conservative Party's faltering policy on the economy and public spending needed a big shot in arm, along came one.
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 03/17/2010
JUST when the Conservative Party's faltering policy on the economy and public spending needed a big shot in arm, along came one.
Times Online (Free subscription) | 03/14/2010
Despite being dressed to the nines, in a suit, Adam, 19, is nervous and it shows. His hands flutter like frantic birds as he tries to explain his thoughts to a panel of businessmen.
Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 03/10/2010
Duncan Bannatyne says that he does not need any encouragement to compete with Peter Jones.
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2010
RARELY have so many of Scotland's financial movers and shakers turned out to hear a Liberal Democrat speak as were at Reform Scotland's dinner on Monday night to liste
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 03/03/2010
WHO AMONGST the leaders of Scotland's big cities commands widespread respect?
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 02/24/2010
WHATEVER happened to personal responsibility? The Scottish Government, it seems, has decided that we, the people, can no longer be trusted to be responsible about what we eat
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 02/17/2010
RAILWAYS, you may have noticed, are sprouting across central Scotland. Lines have been run between Larkhall and Milngavie, Stirling and Alloa, and are being pushed out between
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 02/10/2010
HAVING a bonfire of the quangos sounds like a great idea. Opposition politicians like promising it because it sounds like they are being terribly decisive.
Heritage Key blogs (Free subscription) | 02/08/2010
... on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den in 2007, he convinced entrepreneurs Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones to part with £40,000 each to help launch Scents of Time , a range of fragrances based on ancient themes. read more
Erosion Pollution Blog (Free subscription) | 03/19/2010
... geographically? Simon Drury, Partner, Climate Change Capital Andy Street, Director, SLR Consulting Peter Jones, London Waste and Recycling Board Cedric Bernard, CFO, Europlasma And.. Sector Leaders: Leaders in Recycling Wednesday, April 28th from 11:45am-12:45pm A chance to hear from 'best in class' companies, and investors, discuss the opportunities and challenges in the recycling...
Hypnotherapy (Free subscription) | 03/16/2010
... realise that there are a lot of entrepreneurs tweeting. Duncan Bannatyne is a big tweeter as are Peter Jones and James Caan. A lot of celebrities tweet, Jonathan Ross, Chris Evans, Matthew Horne, the list goes on. What I realised is that all of these people are simply promoting themselves. We watch these people as they answer questions on GMTV or The One Show and sometimes forget...
Unreality TV (Free subscription) | 03/10/2010
Duncan Bannatyne has admitted that he is very comfortable competing with his Dragons’ Den co-star Peter Jones. The pair will team up with with Strictly Come Dancing professionals Natalie Lowe and Lilia Kopylova for a Sport Relief special on Friday, March 19 on BBC One. Bannatyne told Metro: “We’re competing in the Sport Relief dancing competition but [...]
Personal Finance News and advice (Free subscription) | 03/05/2010
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/04/2010
... Norton, Oxfordshire • Your detailed obituary of left-wing journalist and novelist Mervyn Jones (26 February), fails to mention the important role played by Jones in CND in its early days – both as a speaker and as a participant in its demonstrations. He was also a supporter of the Direct Action Committee against Nuclear War which planned action at the missile bases. Pat...
The Brooks Blog (Free subscription) | 02/27/2010
The past week has been taken up by several activities, including an excellent conference celebrating the work of my colleague Peter Jones. I will be posting notices of the Journal of Moral Philosophy 's issues one and two for 2010 (now out!) shortly, as well as new papers over the next few days. Watch this space . . .