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Adecco
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Central Employment Agency
At CEA we understand that a quick response is often critical to clients who need additional temporary staff at very short notice.
However, in addition to providing a fast efficient service, we pride ourselves on the time and care we take during our ...
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Chef Lincs
CHEFLINCS is a business, run by caterers who understand the needs and demands of a busy kitchen.The team of chefs is made up by myself and a select few hand picked so we can offer a competitive, reliable and professional service to the caterin...
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DK Associates
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Driver Hire Lincoln
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ergo solicitors
We are solicitors in Cardiff, our services include:
Employment law
Corporate and Commercial law
Intellectual property law
Our no-nonsense, pragmatic and commercial approach is what sets us apart from the competition.
Our focus on t...
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Euronational / BMS
Beaver Management Services Group (BMS) is establishing a comprehensive network of ‘Industry Support Services’ companies in the UK.
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Gap Personnel
REC presents award to gap personnel
Gap personnel have successfully passed the REC Audit. This is a fantastic accreditation, only 54 other REC members out of over 7000 UK-wide have this official recognition. Gareth Osborne, Managing Director of...
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Ignore GPs. Polyclinics are the future | David Aaronovitch - Times Online There is only 1 pharmacist in central London that opencelebrate such appalling services? The NHS is NOT free. You Monica, London, UK Actually I donfeet - a study published in the British Medical Journal in April last year showed that opening walk-in centres didn't reduce thepeople who went to the walk-in centre then went back to Ian Williams, London, UK The reason GPsgenerally ineffective, and in some cases downright lethalallowed to make the appointment in advance and not be forced jack, cardiff, uk To call GP'soffensive thing I've ever read in a newspaper of any sortof demands on the health service. This selfish me, me, mebandwagon Colin, Glasgow, UK David Aaronovitch www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Brothels are booming. Ban them | Janice Turner - Times Online seems to exclude the women in the sex trade from all blameAndrew Robertson, Eduinburg, UK I am a professional Daphtne, Kingston, UK How encouraging to read these comments. In this so called age of equalityfor the gratification and service of men. Respect, dignityBangor, When in my 20s, I was shocked toproblem 'picking up' girls in a bigger town. I seriouslysex with fit young women in central and eastern Europegirls earned a month's salary in an hour in a nice hotel room. They would G Shaw, London, UK Good articleisland. john reily, glasgow, uk The way we regulateleast have some protection in law. Prostitutes are bothmore, to pump into public services. Street crime and drug dealing www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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