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N Ireland hit by third night of ‘racist’ violence, main flashpoint calmer

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内容摘要:"This is a powerful example of what can be achieved when private and charitable sectors come together," she said.

"This is a powerful example of what can be achieved when private and charitable sectors come together," she said.

Not only are mainstream rivals like H&M, Mango and Uniqlo trying to catch up, the market has been disrupted by Shein and Temu.Shein racked up $38bn in global sales last year, just a whisker behind Inditex.

N Ireland hit by third night of ‘racist’ violence, main flashpoint calmer

Asked how much of a threat Shein and Temu's success poses to Zara, Mr Maceiras stresses that its business model doesn't rely on price."Of course, we are looking at providing our customers our products at an affordable price. But for us, it's critical to provide customers fashion that should be inspirational, with quality, creativity and sustainable."Zara has come a long way since its founder Amancio Ortega started the business.

N Ireland hit by third night of ‘racist’ violence, main flashpoint calmer

The company is still majority-owned by his family and his daughter Marta is now chairwoman of the group.Now aged 89, Mr Ortega remains famously reclusive but still pops in, according to Mr Maceiras.

N Ireland hit by third night of ‘racist’ violence, main flashpoint calmer

"He's a presence, a physical or moral presence, absolutely every day."

A paedophile who spent nearly three decades on the run in Thailand, denying victims justice, has been jailed for 46 years.Ms Deacon founded a range of organisations, including the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society to engage doctors and healthcare professionals, Medcan Family Foundation to support other parents and carers, and Maple Tree Consultants where she worked with industry to press for change and improved outcomes.

She was also an active member of the Cannabis Industry Council.A joint statement issued by the organisation's co-chairs, Dr Callie Seaman and Jamie Bartley, alongside CEO, Mike Morgan-Giles, described Ms Deacon as "an inspiration and hero".

"Hannah was an absolute force of nature, concerned with protecting the life chances of not just her own children but many others in similar situations," they said."It was clear to those of us who knew Hannah that she would stop at nothing to achieve this."

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