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How strong are your finances, really? Part two: 4 more money questions to ask yourself

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内容摘要:The court heard the men had arranged to meet a woman in Miller's Meadow, just after 00:00 (BST) to sell her drugs.

The court heard the men had arranged to meet a woman in Miller's Meadow, just after 00:00 (BST) to sell her drugs.

The first images showing the inside of Bradford's new £50m music venue have been released.Bradford Live, built on the site of the city's old Odeon cinema, is scheduled to open later this year ahead of Bradford becoming UK City of Culture in 2025.

How strong are your finances, really? Part two: 4 more money questions to ask yourself

The council said construction on the 3,800-seater concert hall had reached "practical completion" and that it was now ready for a "final fit-out".However, the date of the first event at the venue has still not been announced and there have been questions over whether contracted operator NEC Group remained involved.The council confirmed in a statement on Wednesday that it would commence the "handover" of the building to NEC Group.

How strong are your finances, really? Part two: 4 more money questions to ask yourself

The photographs show the completed hallway, stage, stalls, walkways and lighting within the venue.Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw, the council's portfolio holder for regeneration, hailed completion of the site as a "milestone" achievement and "an exciting day for Bradford".

How strong are your finances, really? Part two: 4 more money questions to ask yourself

He added: "Not only has an iconic building been saved but it has been given an incredibly exciting new future as one of the region’s best live entertainment venues.

"Bradford Live will play a crucial role in the regeneration of our city centre, improving Bradford as an entertainment destination, attracting new visitors and offering employment and economic opportunity for our district."To celebrate 25 years of London's mayors, here are some memorable images.

Agency staff are living at a States-owned nursing home in Guernsey due to a lack of accommodation.Health and Social Care (HSC) said staff were having to live on-site at St John's Residential Home as there was a lack of staff accommodation to match demand.

It added in order to deliver safe care, agency nurses were living in the home.The situation means fewer residents can be cared for at the home at Sausmarez Park.

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