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Axed Love Islander says he wants to return to series as a bombshell

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Commodities   来源:Innovation & Design  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Water company bosses and the National Farmers' Union are calling on the government to do more to ensure the driest parts of the UK have secure water supplies.

Water company bosses and the National Farmers' Union are calling on the government to do more to ensure the driest parts of the UK have secure water supplies.

His threat comes as studios increasingly shift productions abroad to places such as the UK.The White House has since clarified that "no final decision" has been made and that they're "exploring all options" for revitalising the US film industry.

Axed Love Islander says he wants to return to series as a bombshell

But Trump's suggestion alone has sent shockwaves through the industry - from Hollywood to Hertfordshire - so what might all of this mean in practice?In 2014, Star Wars: The Force Awakens was shot by Disney at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, and Hollywood has kept growing closer to the UK since.65% of UK production spend came from the five major US film studios and three US streaming giants - Netflix, Apple and Amazon. This amounted to £1.37bn ($1.71bn), a near 50% jump on 2023.

Axed Love Islander says he wants to return to series as a bombshell

In Hollywood, by contrast, film and television production in Los Angeles has dropped by nearly 40% over the past decade.The reason? Well largely,

Axed Love Islander says he wants to return to series as a bombshell

it's cheaper to make films in the UK. That's thanks to generous tax incentives such as the Film Tax Relief,

- as well as lower labour costs and centralised national funding for film.Det Sgt Chris Acourt, who led the Cambridgeshire Police investigation, said there were “massive opportunities” that were missed to detect the slavery and alert authorities sooner.

“Ultimately, we could have been in a situation to end that exploitation much earlier had we been made aware,” he said.Like many of the victims, Pavel - who has waived his legal right to anonymity - was homeless in the Czech Republic when he was approached by the gang in 2016.

He says he was lured in with the false promise of a well-paid job in the UK, where he could at the time work legally.But the reality of what he experienced has left lasting scars, he said.

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