News about Paul Miller
Is nimbysim stifling small business? One in four firms say they've seen growth plans blocked by local objections
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July 20, 2024
As many as 68 per cent of SMEs said they have faced opposition from local communities when trying to grow their business or begin new projects in the past. The problem is worst in London and the North.
Mica Miller's pastor husband's disturbing texts to her family revealed
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May 15, 2024
Mica Miller's sister Sierra has shared chilling texts from Pastor John Paul Miller threatening to show up at her home 'armed' and 'ready' in November 2022
Mica Miller's pastor husband John-Paul threatened to show up at her sister's house 'armed and ready' while demanding to see his wife during 2022 altercation, disturbing texts reveal
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May 15, 2024
Mica Miller's pastor husband sent a series of disturbing text messages intimidating and threatening his wife and her family during a bitter argument, nearly two years before their marriage broke down, DailyMail.com can reveal. John-Paul Miller, 44, even warned that he was on his way to her sister's home 'armed and ready' in November 2022 - bombarding them with bizarre texts in the early hours. The messages, posted online by Mica's sister Sierra Francis, come after Mica, 30, was found dead in Lumber River State Park in North Carolina on April 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
In Sri Lanka, a taxi plunged off a cliff and killed a woman and her daughter was injured
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April 19, 2023
As the vehicle passed off a cliff (left and right), the 67-year-old Sydney woman, who is thought to be of Fijian-Indian origins, was with her daughter in a hire taxi traveling through Dara Wanguwa, about 100 kilometres north east of Colombo. The mother died as a result of the accident, but her daughter survived. It comes just days after a South Australian father-of-five was killed while hiking the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea.
Paul Miller: Aussie who died on Kokoda Track revealed to be army vet making trek for charity
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April 18, 2023
Paul Miller, a 48-year-old Adelaide father-of-five who died while hiking the iconic Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea, has been named as 48-year-old father-of-five (pictured left and right, as well as inset with his wife Amanda Kaplan). Aaron's father and his son Aaron were hiking the historic track with "a select group of veterans and first responders" to raise funds for Operation K9 charity.
Farhad Moshiri, the owner of Everton, has held talks with Qatar Airways about a potential naming rights agreement
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January 6, 2023
AHEAD OF THE GAMES: Farhad Moshiri, the team's founder, has held talks with Qatar Airways about a potential naming rights contract for the club's new stadium in Bramley-Moore dock. Everton has been looking for new sponsors since losing touch with companies linked to Alisher Usmanov. The Russian businessman's USM Holdings were paying £12 million-per-year for the club's training grounds as well as a one-off payment of £30 million for the opportunity to buy naming rights to the new £500 million stadium, which is scheduled to open in the 2024-25 season.
PATRICK MARMION: Arms And The Man is a brisk two-and-a-half-hour romcom of war and soldiering
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January 5, 2023
Arms And The Man is a frothy romcom that makes true love a romcom with a delusion of falsehood. All objections dispersed quickly at the end of Shaw's rapier wit. It's a comedy full of well-drawn characters. The news that war is a racket is no surprise. However, it is written with a sense of accomplishment that is all too rare on the modern stage. Miller's love of it will be missed.
Knifeman, 53, who stabbed a random stranger in a Morrisons is given an indefinite hospital order
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September 30, 2022
A knifeman who attempted to murder a 'complete stranger' in a petrol station Morrisons repeatedly by stabbing him has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order. At about 7.30 a.m. on September 9, 2021, Paul Miller, 53, of Bristol, stabbed Liam Kittlety after buying his morning coffee at the Morrisons Daily store on Hengrove Way in Bristol. Mr Kittlety managed to escape the attack, a judge said would otherwise have 'unquestionably been a deadly occurrence,' when shop workers managed to distract Miller, the Bristol Crown Court heard how.
Pennsylvania warehouse worker demoted and forced to take 50% pay cut due to medical marijuana card
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September 14, 2022
Longenecker was employed at Weis Markets distribution center in Milton, Pennsylvania, where the store is located 16 South Industrial Park Road. Weis Markets sent Longenecker home for five days after his medical marijuana card fell out of his wallet at work. A demotion that included a different job at the supermarket and a drastic wage cut were among the punishments. He was moved to the supermarket's stock area and saw a drastic decline in his salary that went from $22 per hour to $12 per hour. According to an advocate for Longenecker, his client was obliged to leave as a result. The grocery store chain chain, which is located in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia, Virginia, and Delaware, has 196 stores, including the supermarket store in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania's on September 9, 2021, a civil action complaint was filed by DailyMail.com. Longenecker was allegedly discriminated against because of his inability, according to the complaint, and it was based on three grounds: ADA discrimination, ADA retribution, and breach of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA). Longenecker was denied discrimination against, and the company told him he could return to work 'in a role that did not require him to operate power equipment,' MorningCall reported.