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There is a midpoint isn't there? Keeping a Public Service Broadcaster but without as many services as the BBC has now, for a fee paid through general taxation.
I'm not sure now, but I thought that the World Service was funded by the Foreign Office and not by the licence fee.
This means that the...
How do you reach that particular scenario?
Changing the way the licence fee is calculated and gathered will mean death to the BBC?
Personally I think that a touch dramatic.
Have you asked for specialist help or assessment before reformatting? Reformatting is really the last resort. Most malware can be removed or quarantined so you can save data. Ransomware I believe is the major fly in the ointment.
I would recommend that in the future you backup everything to the...
I doubt it. It was just a friendly word for this forum who aren't the sort with prison white sneakers, prison grey hoodies and 'I met Jeremy Kyle' badges.
But for most, you are absolutley right, media humiliation is trumped by being on the telly.
Zero hours contracts affect 2.3% of the workers in the UK. Of the 2.3% many workers apparently like them.
Storm and teacup spring to mind. Why is there such attention paid to this election shibboleth?
Which includes 'are you free to do so within the confines of the law?'. The case which brought this thread up was settled in court.
I don't understand how you think the question didn't include the legal viewpoint. Of course it did.
Subsequent to posting this I found out that the jeweller, after accepting the job but before collection of the rings, put up a large poster in his shop saying marriage between man and woman was the only sanctified way to do it.
The women, faced with this poster when they collected their rings...