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...She grew up in poverty in the mining town of Timmins, Ontario, singing in bars from the age of eight. At 22, after her parents died in a car crash, she supported her siblings by singing in hotels....
...They have a pick of jobs and we’re all trying to get the same people,” says Timmins. Not only are they hiring to fill vacancies, they are also recruiting to fill roles they may need in the future....
...Quoted by public policy expert Nicholas Timmins, in his history of the welfare state, The Five Giants, Marks said: “There were women with prolapsed uteruses literally wobbling down between their legs that...
...Nicholas Timmins, author of the report and a fellow of the IfG, said some policy decisions “were taken well”....
...The social butterfly will make a beeline for the local pub in owner Barbara Timmins’ old neighbourhood of Soho, where he plans to hold court....
The UK’s health service is delivering middling results for middling outlay
...Their line-up — singer Margo Timmins, her brothers Michael Timmins on guitar and Peter Timmins on drums, bassist Alan Anton — is the same....
...Nicholas Timmins’ op-ed “The NHS is sustainable — so long as we are prepared to pay for it” (June 23) suggests that the National Health Service can continue to muddle along....
Pensioner benefits have been protected while working age entitlements were cut
...Matt Timmins and Neil Stevens, joint chief executives, both bought 25,000 shares each in May. SimplyBiz listed at 170p a share, and touched 196p in May before ending this week at 180.84p....
...Sir, Nick Timmins writes, in “The welfare state can be fixed but it will cost money to do so” (October 21), that “the IT, as far as one can judge, appears to be working tolerably well”....
...Nick Timmins tackles the UK National Health Service as it turns 70, writing that it is yet again in crisis....
...Sir, Nicolas Timmins expresses many common sense ideas in “The welfare state can be fixed but it will cost money to do so” (October 21), but sadly, democracy seldom (it seems to me) produces common sense...
...While his counterpart Matt Timmins is in charge of the company’s stand Mr Stevens takes time to explain why they have both taken two days out of work, risking traffic jams on the M1 from Huddersfield, to...
...determine pension increases were written decades ago, some were drafted widely enough to allow a future shift from RPI to another index, while others have RPI hard-wired into their rules,” says Jacqui Timmins...
...It was not an easy childhood: her father left when she was two, and her mother moved to the blue-collar town of Timmins, where she met and married Jerry Twain....
...Other readables Nicholas Timmins takes the temperature on the latest crisis in Britain’s National Health Service. Numbers news UK household saving fell to 3.3 per cent, the lowest rate on record....
Social care is the real illness and that has to be fixed, writes Nicholas Timmins
...Nick Timmins, former FT public policy editor, takes a longer-term perspective, comparing the current situation with funding woes of the 1970s and 1980s....
...Sir, Nicholas Timmins’ views on the NHS and social care risk sending us off to solve the wrong problem....
...Sir, Regarding Nicholas Timmins’ op-ed “The NHS is not dead but it needs to go under the knife” (February 12): the National Health Service is for patients and what matters is how good it is at preventing...
Health and social care must be brought together in one ringfenced budget, says Nicholas Timmins
...“The Russian consumer was a great story,” says Lee Timmins, who heads Hines’ Russian office. “Even in the first three quarters of 2014, it did not feel like a crisis....
Sometimes it is better to reshape an agency than to light the gunpowder, says Nicholas Timmins
...As Nicholas Timmins observes, the commission’s original performance assessment regime became overcomplicated, but it nevertheless gave local people objective information on how well or badly their council...
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