Likely Referenced Bill: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for passenger railway services to be provided by public sector companies instead of by means of franchises.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Commons
Bill Stage: 3rd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (106 votes)
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alex Burghart
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Ben Spencer
Bernard Jenkin
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Chris Philp
Claire Coutinho
Damian Hinds
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Edward Leigh
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gareth Davies
Gavin Williamson
Geoffrey Cox
George Freeman
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Whately
Iain Duncan Smith
Jack Rankin
James Cartlidge
James Cleverly
James Wild
Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Wright
Jerome Mayhew
Jesse Norman
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Joy Morrissey
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Karen Bradley
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kevin Hollinrake
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Laura Trott
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Mark Pritchard
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil O'Brien
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Nigel Huddleston
Oliver Dowden
Patrick Spencer
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Priti Patel
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Fuller
Richard Holden
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Simon Hoare
Steve Barclay
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Suella Braverman
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
Democratic Unionist Party (5 votes)
Carla Lockhart
Gavin Robinson
Gregory Campbell
Jim Shannon
Sammy Wilson
Noes
Labour (351 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
Abtisam Mohamed
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Al Carns
Alan Campbell
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alex Sobel
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alison McGovern
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Hack
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Gwynne
Andrew Lewin
Andrew Pakes
Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy McDonald
Andy Slaughter
Angela Eagle
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anna McMorrin
Anna Turley
Anneliese Dodds
Anneliese Midgley
Antonia Bance
Ashley Dalton
Baggy Shanker
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Bill Esterson
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Carolyn Harris
Cat Smith
Catherine Atkinson
Catherine Fookes
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chi Onwurah
Chris Bloore
Chris Curtis
Chris Elmore
Chris Evans
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Ward
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Betts
Clive Efford
Clive Lewis
Connor Naismith
Connor Rand
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Carden
Dan Jarvis
Dan Norris
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Danny Beales
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
David Burton-Sampson
David Pinto-Duschinsky
David Smith
David Taylor
Dawn Butler
Debbie Abrahams
Deirdre Costigan
Derek Twigg
Diana Johnson
Douglas Alexander
Douglas McAllister
Elaine Stewart
Ellie Reeves
Elsie Blundell
Emily Darlington
Emily Thornberry
Emma Foody
Emma Lewell-Buck
Euan Stainbank
Fabian Hamilton
Fleur Anderson
Florence Eshalomi
Frank McNally
Gareth Snell
Gareth Thomas
Gen Kitchen
Gerald Jones
Gill Furniss
Gill German
Gordon McKee
Graeme Downie
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Singh Josan
Harpreet Uppal
Heidi Alexander
Helen Hayes
Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
Ian Lavery
Ian Murray
Imogen Walker
Irene Campbell
Jack Abbott
Jacob Collier
Jade Botterill
Jake Richards
James Asser
James Frith
James Naish
Janet Daby
Jayne Kirkham
Jeevun Sandher
Jeff Smith
Jen Craft
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Jess Asato
Jess Phillips
Jessica Morden
Jessica Toale
Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo Stevens
Jo White
Joani Reid
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Joe Powell
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
John Healey
John Slinger
John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Hinder
Josh Dean
Josh Fenton-Glynn
Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Julia Buckley
Julie Minns
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Karin Smyth
Karl Turner
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Katrina Murray
Keir Mather
Kerry McCarthy
Kevin Bonavia
Kim Johnson
Kim Leadbeater
Kirith Entwistle
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Edwards
Lauren Sullivan
Laurence Turner
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lilian Greenwood
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Liz Kendall
Liz Twist
Lizzi Collinge
Lloyd Hatton
Lola McEvoy
Louise Haigh
Louise Jones
Lucy Powell
Lucy Rigby
Luke Akehurst
Luke Charters
Luke Murphy
Luke Myer
Margaret Mullane
Marie Tidball
Mark Ferguson
Mark Hendrick
Mark Sewards
Mark Tami
Markus Campbell-Savours
Marsha De Cordova
Martin Rhodes
Mary Glindon
Mary Kelly Foy
Matt Bishop
Matt Rodda
Matt Turmaine
Matt Western
Matthew Patrick
Matthew Pennycook
Maureen Burke
Meg Hillier
Melanie Onn
Melanie Ward
Miatta Fahnbulleh
Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
Mike Amesbury
Mike Kane
Mike Reader
Mike Tapp
Mohammad Yasin
Nadia Whittome
Natalie Fleet
Natasha Irons
Naushabah Khan
Navendu Mishra
Neil Coyle
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nesil Caliskan
Nia Griffith
Nicholas Dakin
Nick Smith
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Noah Law
Oliver Ryan
Olivia Bailey
Olivia Blake
Pam Cox
Pamela Nash
Pat McFadden
Patricia Ferguson
Patrick Hurley
Paul Davies
Paul Foster
Paul Waugh
Paula Barker
Paulette Hamilton
Perran Moon
Peter Dowd
Peter Kyle
Peter Lamb
Peter Swallow
Phil Brickell
Polly Billington
Preet Kaur Gill
Rachael Maskell
Rachel Blake
Rachel Hopkins
Rachel Taylor
Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
Rosie Duffield
Rupa Huq
Ruth Cadbury
Ruth Jones
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
Sam Carling
Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
Sarah Champion
Sarah Coombes
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Hall
Sarah Jones
Sarah Owen
Sarah Sackman
Satvir Kaur
Scott Arthur
Sean Woodcock
Seema Malhotra
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Lightwood
Simon Opher
Siobhain McDonagh
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephanie Peacock
Stephen Kinnock
Stephen Timms
Steve Race
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Tahir Ali
Taiwo Owatemi
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Tim Roca
Toby Perkins
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Tony Vaughan
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Vicky Foxcroft
Warinder Juss
Wes Streeting
Will Stone
Yasmin Qureshi
Yuan Yang
Zubir Ahmed
Independent (9 votes)
Apsana Begum
Ayoub Khan
Imran Hussain
Jeremy Corbyn
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Shockat Adam
Zarah Sultana
When architect-turned-recluse Bernadette Fox goes missing prior to a family trip to Antarctica, her 15-year-old daughter Bee goes on a quest with Bernadette’s husband to find her.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Bernadette: Cate Blanchett
Elgie: Billy Crudup
Audrey: Kristen Wiig
Dr. Kurtz: Judy Greer
Paul Jellinek: Laurence Fishburne
Bee: Emma Nelson
Soo-Lin: Zoë Chao
Agent Marcus Strang: James Urbaniak
Becky: Troian Bellisario
Floyd the Pharmacist: Richard Robichaux
Ellen Idelson: Kate Burton
David Walker: Steve Zahn
Judy Toll: Megan Mullally
Jay Ross: David Paymer
Tom the Blackberry Guy: Patrick Sebes
USC Student: Lee Harrington
Game Show Host: Patrick Jordan
Pablo: Shaun Cameron Hall
Tamara the Pharmacy Employee: Kathryn Feeney
Lisa Prospective Parent: Amy Rayko
Lori Prospective Parent: Nancy McNulty
Julie Prospective Parent: Daina Griffith
Tammy Prospective Parent: Kate Easton
Mr. Hayes: Stephen Donnelly
Kennedy: Thalia Torio
Architectural Expert: Mark Philip Stevenson
News Reporter: Cherie McClain
Crew Member Allegra: Maureen d’Armand
Captain J. Rouverol: Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
Iris: Claudia Doumit
Vivian: Katelyn Statton
Snappy Tourist Lady: Jennifer Tober
Mike the State Senator: Joe Coyle
Construction Worker (uncredited): Alan Lee Baker
Stu Reardon (Microsoft Executive) (uncredited): Richard Barlow
Airport Traveler / Taxi Passenger (uncredited): Heidi Barrientes
Pharmacy Patron (uncredited): Tom Bonello
Parent (uncredited): Brian “Wolfman Black” Bowman
Audience Member (uncredited): Chris Breen
Caterer (uncredited): Gregory Bromfield
Kyle’s Friend (uncredited): Zachary Davis Brown
Kyle (uncredited): Owen Buckenmaier
Passenger (uncredited): Isaac J. Conner
Baggage Handler (uncredited): Erik J. Cornelius
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Kelli Culbertson
Nigel Mills-Murray (uncredited): Bruce Curtis
Passenger (uncredited): Kelley Davis
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Chris Drexel
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Grant Eastey
Flight Attendant (uncredited): Amy Lyn Elliott
Gary Oppenheimer (uncredited): Russell Bradley Fenton
Galer Street School Parent (uncredited): Joe Fishel
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Simone Bruyère Fraser
Pedestrian (uncredited): Emir García
Tech Enthusiast / Party Goer (uncredited): Peter Georgo
School Child (uncredited): Elijah Goulet
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Ben Guenther
Airport Traveler (uncredited): Juliane Hagn
Traveler (uncredited): Rene Hamlet
Jellinek’s Student (uncredited): Joely Haregsin
Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited): Mike D Harris
Tourist in Boat (uncredited): Andrew Harvey
Parent (uncredited): Adam Hicks
Student (uncredited): Jagger Hicks
Traveler (uncredited): Liz Higgins
Beeber Construction Worker (uncredited): Anthony Holland
Airport Patron (uncredited): Tara O. Horvath
Pedestrian (uncredited): Wesley Jansen
Restaurant Patron / TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Nagy Jay
Space Needle Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Morgen Johnson
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): William Kania
Naturalist (uncredited): Brett Kennedy
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Trudi Kennedy
Airline Passenger (uncredited): Micah Knapp
Airline Passenger (uncredited): Tiahna Kovarik
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Mike Kuse
Construction Worker (uncredited): Daniel Lamont
Cruise Ship Passenger (uncredited): Susan Lang
Crossing Guard (uncredited): James Lloyd
Cruise Passenger (uncredited): Scott Lockhart
Parent (uncredited): Chelsea Long
Game Show Contestant (uncredited): Theresa Mangus
Airport Traveler (uncredited): Tiffany Sander McKenzie
Airplane Passenger (uncredited): F. Robert McMurray
Joann Airline Stewardess (uncredited): Kelly L. Moran
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Sue Danna Myer
Microsoft Worker (uncredited): Adam Nakanishi
T-Shirt Mom (uncredited): Amy Nelson
Airline Passenger (uncredited): Vanessa N. Nelson
TED Talk Attendee / Party Patron (uncredited): Ted Opalinski
Parent (uncredited): Martin A. Palma
Construction Worker (uncredited): Michael Paradise
Bus Passenger (uncredited): Edward Pfeifer
Airline Employee (uncredited): Jacob Phelps
Port Lockroy Tourist (uncredited)...
*Ülker Spor ve Etkinlik Salonu'nda saat 20:30'da başlayacak olan Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi Final Serisi dördüncü maçı. Fenerbahçe zafere bir adım uzaklıkta. Efes ise 2 gün önce yine buradaki galibiyeti ile son nefeste tutunmuş ve seriyi uzatmıştı. Onlar da tekrar kazanıp evindeki son maça taşımaya çabalayacak. Efes'in üst üste ikinci, toplamdaki 17. şampiyonluk ve Fenerbahçe'nin de 2022'den sonra ilk, toplamda 11. zafer için mücadele ettiğini hatırlatalım. İyi bir heyecana tanıklık etmek dileğiyle. Taraflara başarılar.
*Bein Sports Haber'den naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*İlk çeyrek sonucu 22-8 Fenerbahçe lehine. Ev sahibi ekip 11-0'la girdi maça. Sonrasında Efes'in yanıtı gelse de yetmedi ve tekrar çift hanelere taşındı fark.
*İlk yarı bitimiyle Fenerbahçe 36-33 önde. İnanılmaz derecede bambaşka iki dilim seyrettik adeta. Önce Fenerbahçe çeyreğe iyi başladı ve fark 20 oldu. İşte tam o 32-12'den sonra Efes'in 14 sayılık serisi geldi. Bölüm sonuna kadarki toplam sekansta ise 21-4 gibi bir performansa imza attı Efes. Konuk ekip bir anda uyandı ve maç ortaya geldi.
*Üçüncü periyodun ardından Efes 52-51'e çevirdi. Bu kez daha dengeli ama bir adım Efes'in önde olduğu oyun vardı. Bu sebeple de konuk ekip ilk kez üstünlükler yakaladı. İki tarafa da gidip gelmekte.
*Normal süre 64-64 sonuçlandı ve maç uzadı. Son bölümde Fenerbahçe daha hakim olan taraftı ama koparamadı. Buna karşılık Efes kritik basketlerle yakın takipte oldu ve sonlara doğru yine geri döndü. Tam seri 2-2 mi olacak diye sorular ufukta belirmişti ki Hayes 1:11 kala dengeyi kurdu. Kalan sürede de atışlar kaçınca sonuç değişmedi. Heyecana 5 dakikalık ilave gelecek.
*80-72 kazanan Fenerbahçe Beko oldu ve Sarı Lacivertliler seriyi 3-1 kazanarak şampiyonluğa ulaştı. 2022'den sonra ilk, toplamda ise 11. zafer geldi. Bir anlamda başladığı gibi bitirdi Kanarya. Uzatma bölümünde 16-8'lik oyun geldi ev sahibinden ve serinin son maça kalmasına izin vermedi. Tebriklerimizi sunuyoruz. Fenerbahçe Beko'da Tarık Biberovic 19, Nigel Hayes-Davis 16 sayı ile oynadı. Anadolu Efes'te ise Elijah Bryant 20, Shane Larkin ve Rodrigue Beaubois 11'er sayı kaydetti.
Construction Manager of the Year finalists revealed
The shortlist for the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Construction Manager of the Year Awards 2021 has been revealed.
A total of 77 of the best construction managers in the UK have been named in the shortlists for 10 categories.
The finalists will be whittled down to one winner in each category when the awards are presented in September.
Caroline Gumble, CIOB CEO, said: “Our CMYA competition seeks out the very best of leadership and talent in our sector so huge congratulations to everyone who’s made it to the finalists list. Those who have reached the final are all examples of excellence in construction and I applaud them for their hard work, commitment and achievements.”
The 2021 finalists are:
Accommodation over 4 storeys:
Jordan Allingham, E H A Group
Henry Camillus, Durkan
Jon Clayden, ISG Ltd
Paul Consterdine, Tolent Construction
Ger Hayes, John Sisk
John Higgins, McAleer & Rushe
Ciaran McCallion, McAleer & Rushe
Steven Vaux, Morgan Sindall
Accommodation up to 4 storeys:
Ian Green, Barratt and David Wilson Homes Mercia
Mick Hill, Willmott Dixon Construction
Jon Kelly, Storey Homes
Kirk Raine, Barratt and David Wilson Homes Mercia
Jack Wells, Willmott Dixon House
Healthcare:
Marc Burton, Garenne Group
Stephen Harnett, Willmott Dixon Construction
Martin James, Willmott Dixon
Vince Kesterton, Tilbury Douglas
Peter Sharpe, Laing O’Rourke
Andy Shepherd, Kier Construction
Adam Watts, Vinci Construction Ltd
Higher education:
Richie Carter, Beard Construction
Nick Claessen, Willmott Dixon
Rob Cooper, Laing O’Rourke
Ashley Dale, Sir Robert McAlpine
Liam Davies, ISG
Andrew Greaves, Henry Boot Construction
Darren Hancock, Willmott Dixon Construction
Steve Lambourne, Beard Construction
Jack Pitt, ISG Limited
Nick Preedy, Willmott Dixon Construction
Nicholas Proverbs, Willmott Dixon Construction
Neil Sleigh, Henry Brothers Midlands Ltd
Office:
Tony Boorer, Skanska
Andrew Feighery, Multiplex Construction Europe
Emily Hoggins, BAM Construction
David John, Willmott Dixon
Tony Northcott, Kier Construction
Public and leisure:
Shaun Burrows, Willmott Dixon Construction
Christian Clues, BAM Construction
Mark Gibson, ISG ltd
Andy Howarth, Willmott Dixon Construction
Dafydd Morris, Willmott Dixon Construction Limited
Paul Purser, Kier Construction
Robert Sankey, Greater Manchester Police
Refurbishment and restoration over £10 million:
Anojkumar Canagasundaram, Galliard Homes Ltd
Stuart Cowan, Glencar Construction
Dale Harris, Morgan Sindall
Chris Linfoot, Willmott Dixon Interiors
Jeremy Mann, Kier Construction Western & Wales
Jocelyn Whittaker-Smith, Willmott Dixon Interiors
Mark Wolverson, Willmott Dixon Construction
Refurbishment and restoration under £10 million:
Brian Cole, Willmott Dixon
Laurence Courtney, WW Martin Ltd
Megan Forster, Coniston Ltd
Michael Garrett, Modus Group
Ronald Hening, Glencar Construction
Tristam Lithgow, Willmott Dixon Construction Limited
Pete Marks, Greendale Construction Limited
Sam O’Neill, Oakmont Construction
Stuart Peace, William Birch
Andy Stamford, Woodhead Group
Mick Ward, Pexhurst Services Limited
Schools over £20 million:
Fergus Brown, Heron Bros
Roderick Graham, Kier Construction
James Gray, BAM Construct UK
Ben Harvey, Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd
Martin Horton, VINCI Construction UK Limited
Lianne Lawson, Willmott Dixon House
Dale Parker, Willmott Dixon Construction
David Tomlin, Kier
Schools under £20 million:
Andy Barlow, Skanska
Finlay Black, Robertson
Nigel Hayes, Kier Construction
Andy Mitchell, Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd
Wayne Stokes, Stepnell Limited
Mark Turner, Willmott Dixon Construction
James Wood, Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Limited
from https://www.constructionenquirer.com/2021/07/29/construction-manager-of-the-year-finalists-revealed-4/
Construction Manager of the Year finalists revealed
The shortlist for the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Construction Manager of the Year Awards 2021 has been revealed.
A total of 77 of the best construction managers in the UK have been named in the shortlists for 10 categories.
The finalists will be whittled down to one winner in each category when the awards are presented in September.
Caroline Gumble, CIOB CEO, said: “Our CMYA competition seeks out the very best of leadership and talent in our sector so huge congratulations to everyone who’s made it to the finalists list. Those who have reached the final are all examples of excellence in construction and I applaud them for their hard work, commitment and achievements.”
The 2021 finalists are:
Accommodation over 4 storeys:
Jordan Allingham, E H A Group
Henry Camillus, Durkan
Jon Clayden, ISG Ltd
Paul Consterdine, Tolent Construction
Ger Hayes, John Sisk
John Higgins, McAleer & Rushe
Ciaran McCallion, McAleer & Rushe
Steven Vaux, Morgan Sindall
Accommodation up to 4 storeys:
Ian Green, Barratt and David Wilson Homes Mercia
Mick Hill, Willmott Dixon Construction
Jon Kelly, Storey Homes
Kirk Raine, Barratt and David Wilson Homes Mercia
Jack Wells, Willmott Dixon House
Healthcare:
Marc Burton, Garenne Group
Stephen Harnett, Willmott Dixon Construction
Martin James, Willmott Dixon
Vince Kesterton, Tilbury Douglas
Peter Sharpe, Laing O’Rourke
Andy Shepherd, Kier Construction
Adam Watts, Vinci Construction Ltd
Higher education:
Richie Carter, Beard Construction
Nick Claessen, Willmott Dixon
Rob Cooper, Laing O’Rourke
Ashley Dale, Sir Robert McAlpine
Liam Davies, ISG
Andrew Greaves, Henry Boot Construction
Darren Hancock, Willmott Dixon Construction
Steve Lambourne, Beard Construction
Jack Pitt, ISG Limited
Nick Preedy, Willmott Dixon Construction
Nicholas Proverbs, Willmott Dixon Construction
Neil Sleigh, Henry Brothers Midlands Ltd
Office:
Tony Boorer, Skanska
Andrew Feighery, Multiplex Construction Europe
Emily Hoggins, BAM Construction
David John, Willmott Dixon
Tony Northcott, Kier Construction
Public and leisure:
Shaun Burrows, Willmott Dixon Construction
Christian Clues, BAM Construction
Mark Gibson, ISG ltd
Andy Howarth, Willmott Dixon Construction
Dafydd Morris, Willmott Dixon Construction Limited
Paul Purser, Kier Construction
Robert Sankey, Greater Manchester Police
Refurbishment and restoration over £10 million:
Anojkumar Canagasundaram, Galliard Homes Ltd
Stuart Cowan, Glencar Construction
Dale Harris, Morgan Sindall
Chris Linfoot, Willmott Dixon Interiors
Jeremy Mann, Kier Construction Western & Wales
Jocelyn Whittaker-Smith, Willmott Dixon Interiors
Mark Wolverson, Willmott Dixon Construction
Refurbishment and restoration under £10 million:
Brian Cole, Willmott Dixon
Laurence Courtney, WW Martin Ltd
Megan Forster, Coniston Ltd
Michael Garrett, Modus Group
Ronald Hening, Glencar Construction
Tristam Lithgow, Willmott Dixon Construction Limited
Pete Marks, Greendale Construction Limited
Sam O’Neill, Oakmont Construction
Stuart Peace, William Birch
Andy Stamford, Woodhead Group
Mick Ward, Pexhurst Services Limited
Schools over £20 million:
Fergus Brown, Heron Bros
Roderick Graham, Kier Construction
James Gray, BAM Construct UK
Ben Harvey, Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd
Martin Horton, VINCI Construction UK Limited
Lianne Lawson, Willmott Dixon House
Dale Parker, Willmott Dixon Construction
David Tomlin, Kier
Schools under £20 million:
Andy Barlow, Skanska
Finlay Black, Robertson
Nigel Hayes, Kier Construction
Andy Mitchell, Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd
Wayne Stokes, Stepnell Limited
Mark Turner, Willmott Dixon Construction
James Wood, Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Limited
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alec Shelbrooke
Alex Burghart
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Ben Spencer
Bernard Jenkin
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Chris Philp
Christopher Chope
Claire Coutinho
Damian Hinds
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Edward Leigh
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gavin Williamson
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
George Freeman
Graham Stuart
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Grant
Helen Whately
Iain Duncan Smith
Jack Rankin
James Cartlidge
James Cleverly
James Wild
Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Wright
Jerome Mayhew
Jesse Norman
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Joy Morrissey
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Karen Bradley
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kevin Hollinrake
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Laura Trott
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Luke Evans
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil O'Brien
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Nigel Huddleston
Oliver Dowden
Patrick Spencer
Paul Holmes
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Priti Patel
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Fuller
Richard Holden
Rishi Sunak
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Roger Gale
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Simon Hoare
Steve Barclay
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Suella Braverman
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
Liberal Democrat (69 votes)
Adam Dance
Al Pinkerton
Alex Brewer
Alison Bennett
Alistair Carmichael
Andrew George
Angus MacDonald
Anna Sabine
Ben Maguire
Bobby Dean
Brian Mathew
Calum Miller
Cameron Thomas
Caroline Voaden
Charlie Maynard
Charlotte Cane
Chris Coghlan
Christine Jardine
Claire Young
Clive Jones
Daisy Cooper
Danny Chambers
David Chadwick
Ed Davey
Edward Morello
Freddie van Mierlo
Gideon Amos
Helen Maguire
Helen Morgan
Ian Roome
Ian Sollom
James MacCleary
Jamie Stone
Jess Brown-Fuller
John Milne
Josh Babarinde
Joshua Reynolds
Layla Moran
Lee Dillon
Lisa Smart
Liz Jarvis
Luke Taylor
Manuela Perteghella
Marie Goldman
Martin Wrigley
Max Wilkinson
Mike Martin
Monica Harding
Munira Wilson
Olly Glover
Paul Kohler
Pippa Heylings
Rachel Gilmour
Richard Foord
Roz Savage
Sarah Dyke
Sarah Gibson
Sarah Green
Sarah Olney
Steff Aquarone
Susan Murray
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Noes
Labour (335 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
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Next year will be the 25th year in Toronto Raptors franchise history. It’s been a very interesting two and a half decades, from adopting a dinosaur and playing in the cavernous Skydome, to having NBA star after NBA star reject the team and refuse to report or demand a trade, to the highs of the Vinsanity era, followed by more years of darkness and incompetence.
But for the sake of brevity, let’s attempt to tell the story of how the Raptors got where they are now, and begin where this run truly began.
PROLOGUE (2011-2012)
It’s the 2011 off-season. The Raptors just won 22 games and are now years removed from the “successful” first round exits of 2007 (New Jersey) and 2008 (Orlando). After several attempts by GM Bryan Colangelo to find the right combination of players to make the playoffs consistently in the East, the team now appears fully lost with the only real option left to scorch earth rebuild. The previous summer, Chris Bosh moved on to Miami, only to lose to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals. After which, their assistant coach Dwayne Casey, praised for his defensive schemes on the big 3, becomes available and the Raps bring him in as head coach to start a new program built on fundamentals and pounding the rock.
It’s the lockout year, and the Raps suck again finishing 23-43, lacking any kind of distinct identity despite Casey’s efforts. Colagelo makes a full court press to bring in former MVP and Canadian hero Steve Nash to mentor and lead the group on the hardwood. After an intense courtship, we ultimately whiff and Nash spurns his home country, deciding he is better off playing for the Lakers. We also make a brief play for current Raptors benchwarmer Jeremy Lin (infamous for his Linsanity run with the Knicks), but eventually settle for Kyle Lowry as the man to run their offense. Colangelo traded a protected first round pick and Gary Forbes to Houston for the Philly Bulldog (who eventually flip that pick to OKC for James Harden - ironic considering that we previously declined a version of that trade as OKC wanted the man we drafted with the 5th overall pick Jonas Valanciunas, Jose Calderon, and Terrance Ross, but Colangelo balked).
Colangelo eventually trades Calderon and Ed Davis to Memphis for Rudy Gay and Hamed Haddadi instead (Pistons were involved as a third team) midway through the 2012-13 season, which finally gave us a player who could take a late 4th quarter shot for the first time in a long time, but Gay’s lack of efficiency couldn’t take them over the hump and they finished 34-48 which forced the teams hand.
The Raptors remove Colangelo as GM that offseason, and brought in Nuggets GM Masai Ujiri, who Colangelo had hired years earlier as his director of global scouting in 2007, and then promoted to assistant GM in 2008. The plan was for Colangelo to remain on, but he quickly stepped down as he became aware this would be Ujiri’s team moving forward. It should be noted, Masai brought with him, from the NBA league office, current Raptors GM Bobby Webster who he groomed to be his ultimate successor once he eventually assumed the President’s role.
And thus, with Ujiri and the only remaining current Raptor from that era, Kyle Lowry, the We The North Era begins.
CHAPTER 1 (2013-14) - An Unlikely Beginning
Ujiri’s first order of business is to fleece the New York Knicks, flipping maligned Raptor and prized Colangelo possession Andrea Bargnani for a first round pick, and two seconds (also Steve Novak, Quentin Richardson, and Marcus Camby, the latter two would never suit up for the Raps as it was simply a salary dump). For more on the Bargs trade tree read up here: https://www.sportsnet.ca/basketball/nba/toronto-raptors-trade-masai-ujiri-andrea-bargnani-jakob-poeltl/
Masai also decides to keep his inherited coach, feeling he had not gotten a proper shake with a competitive group.
However the team struggles early, and Masai is prompted to trade Rudy Gay, Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to Sacramento for Grevious Vasquez, Patrick Patterson, Chuck Hayes, and John Salmons. This appears to be the true beginning of another earth scorching, as Andrew Wiggins was the prize in that year’s draft and Raptor fans were more than happy to tank for a shot at him.
Masai is also back in talks with the Knicks about Kyle Lowry, and essentially had a deal in place to move him there for another first round pick, Iman Shumpert and Metta World Peace. But still sore from the Bargs debacle, New York pulls out of the deal at the last minute.
Which suited the Raptors just fine, who since the Gay trade in December had turned things around and pulled together playing team basketball. They went on on a major run with DeMar leading the team. He went to All-Star weekend, and kept it rolling in the second half with the team ending up winning a franchise high 48 games and the division.
They draw the veteran laiden Brooklyn Nets, lead by Kevin Garnett & Paul Pierce, and fight them tooth and nail to a 7th game. The Raptors fall short in the final seconds, but it was extremely memorable run for the fans who expected nothing of the sort that season and who immediately took to the We The North campaign. Jurassic Park got it’s life here and was made famous by Masai’s “FUCK BROOKLYN” comments to pump up the crowd prior to Game 1.
Outgoing Raptors: Julyan Stone, Nando De Colo, Austin Daye, Dwight Buycks, DJ Augustin
Chapter 2 (2014-15) - The Sophmore Slump
It’s the Raptors 20th Anniversary year and Masai is tasked with making his first post playoff adjustments. He trades John Salmons to Atlanta for Lou Williams and Bebe. The team would start on fire, 24-8 out of the gate and go on to win another division and finish with another franchise high 49 wins. Williams would go on to to win 6th man of the year.
Sadly they get destroyed in the playoffs with both Lowry and DeRozan struggling. The Wizards swept the Raptors 4-0, and nemesis Paul Piece, now having moved on to Washington, gets the last laugh once again.
Masai shakes things up again this time refocusing on defense, trading Grevious Vasquez for a 2nd round pick that would be used on now second longest tenured Raptor Norman Powell, and a 1st round pick that would eventually be used to acquire Serge Ibaka the following year. He also signs DeMarre Caroll to a big free agent contract, and brings home Toronto boy Corey Joseph to be the backup point guard. He also signs veteran Luis Scola.
The moves once again pay off, as Toronto wins a monumental 56 games and their third straight division title. The city also hosts the All-Star game for the first time, which both Lowry and DeRozan represent. The dunk competition is arguably the most memorable one since Vince broke the wheel in 2000, with Aaron Gordon and Zach Levine facing off in an insane finals (which Levine won by a hair).
The Raps win their first playoff series since beating the Knicks in 2001 (and second all time), barely creeping by Paul George and the Indiana Pacers in 7 games. They would take another 7 games to beat Dwayne Wade and Miami in the second round, going the farthest they’ve ever gone in the playoffs, before bowing out to LeBron and the Cavs in 6 in the eastern final, which ended on home court with the fans chanting in support much to Lebron’s shock and awe. The Cavs would go on to comeback and upset the Warriors in a memorable NBA Finals.
Outgoing Raptors: Anthony Bennett, Bismack Biyombo, James Johnson, Jason Thompson, Luis Scola
Chapter 4 (2016-17) - The Step Back
The Raptors make a huge financial commitment to DeMar DeRozan in the summer, signing him to a max contract after talk he may go home to join the Lakers. The Raps win 51 games, but fail to continue their streak of division titles with the rising Boston Celtics surging ahead of them. Masai makes two big deadline deals for Ibaka and big body PJ Tucker, but they are not enough as they slog past a young Milwaukee Bucks team 4-2 in the first round, but proceed to get swept by LeBron and the Cavs in the 2nd.
Outgoing Raptors: DeMarre Caroll, Jared Sullinger, Corey Joseph, Patrick Patterson, Terrance Ross, PJ Tucker
Chapter 5 (2017-18) - The Breaking Point
Masai looks to make significant changes to the way the team plays basketball on both offence and defense in an effort to keep up with the changing NBA landscape, despite bringing back Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka on big short term deals. They pay Brooklyn a first round pick to take the oft-injured Caroll of their hands, send Corey Joseph to Indiana, and look to get younger, more athletic, and move the ball. CJ Miles is brought in to help address three point shooting. Coach Casey succeeds impressively in this overhaul, wins 59 games, the division, finished with the best record in the East, and won Coach of the Year. DeMar has an impressive campaign as well, including dropping a franchise high 52 against in the Bucks on New Year’s day. But it’s all for not, as they get some slight revenge on the Washinton Wizards beating them 4-2 in the first round, but losing to LeBron and the Cavs for a third straight season, once again getting swept in the second round.
Masai wrings his hands and is forced to make some impossible choices. He fires the reigning coach of the year, ultimately determining a change was necessary to get to the next level. He then moves face of the franchise DeMar, for one year of Kawhi and Danny Green, a polarizing trade that put the entire league on notice.
Masai would also finally eat crow and move on from his “Brazillian KD” draft pick who was famously two years away from being two years away.
Outgoing Raptors: DeMar Derozan, Jakub Poetl, Nigel Hayes, Lucas Nogiera, Alfonso Mckinnie, Bruno Caboclo.
Chapter 6 (2018-19) - The Promised Land
Nick Nurse is promoted to head coach in somewhat of an awkward situation, and Kawhi has his load managed by the team to keep him fresh for the playoffs. Masai makes another tough deadline deal, this time sending fan favorite Jonas Valancuinas, Delon Wright, and CJ Miles to Memphis for Marc Gasol. The team isn’t as good as last year as due to injuries was rarely together all at the same time, but still wins 58 games, the division, and finished 2nd in the East. They also sign guards Jodie Meeks and Jeremy Lin to fill out the bench.
They pull together in the playoffs on the back of a dominant Kawhi Leonard who by now had blossomed into everything they hoped he would be as an injured superstar when they acquired him nearly a year ago, quickly dispensing with Orlando 4-1 before beating Philly in 7 games in the second round, 18 years after Vince missed that final shot. This time the narrative ends with Kawhi hitting his now famous four time bouncing buzzer beater, and the Raps move to one seed Milwaukee in the eastern final. After falling down 2-0, they would storm back to win the next 4, giving the team their first ever NBA Finals birth against the Golden State Warriors.
Outgoing Raptors: Jonas Valancuinas, Delon Wright, CJ Miles, Greg Monroe, Malachi Richardson, Lorenzo Brown
The series ahead will be hard fought one against an all-time juggernaut team that has been to four straight finals, and won three of them. Lead by, at the time, an eight year old kid that Raptors fan watched warm up and shoot pre-game threes during the Vince era. Whatever happens, it will be squarely on the backs of two people. Sure it will take Kawhi being an absolute monster and he will play the hero role should they win and rightfully so, but as the man himself said, this team was not built in one year. So I look to Masai Ujiri, who very clearly orchestrated this patiently and cold bloodedly, and Kyle Lowry, the only Raptor to have been through it all with him. Masai arrived and proceeded to make the playoffs 6 straight years after the Raptors only made it 5 times in the previous 18 seasons. He kept on a coach he did not hire for as long as he could and reaped the rewards for doing so, and still made the hard decision when he had to. He drafted and signed players like Pascal Siakam, Fred Van Vleet, Norman Powell, and OG and did so by managing to bring in the Raptors 905 (who also won a championship in his time as well). He also kept a point guard he almost traded, and never looked back. Lowry rewarded him with 5 division titles in 6 years, averaged 53.5 wins a year, made the all star team 5 times, was an all NBA player in 2016, and won gold with Team USA basketball that same year. Kyle and Masai’s relationship took a hit after the trade of his best friend (despite paying him 100 million the year before) but rest assured, should the Raptors do the unthinkable and win this series, they will be hugging on the floor and it will be a truly glorious moment.
Let’s hope they find a way.
2019 Raptors Playoff Roster: Kyle Lowry, Danny Green, Kawhi Leonard, Pascal Siakam, Marc Gasol, Serge Ibaka, Fred Vanvleet, Norm Powell, OG Anunoby, Patrick McCaw, Jeremy Lin, Jodie Meeks, Jordan Loyd, Malcom Miller, Chris Boucher, and Eric Moreland.
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Arsenal preparing centurion send-off for legend Arsene Wenger
This was the amazing gathering of 31 centurions for the launch of Arsenal’s 100 Club in 2013. Everyone who has played 100 games for the club has been invited to the Emirates on Sunday for Arsene Wenger’s final home game.
Back row (from left): Lauren, Robert Pires, Gilles Grimandi, John Lukic, David O’Leary, David Price, Graham Rix, Brian Talbot, Andy Linighan, Martin Hayes.
Middle row: Sammy Nelson, Sol Campbell, Jimmy Rimmer, Liam Brady, David Hillier, Alan Smith, Tony Woodcock, Paul Davis, John Radford, Michael Thomas, John Hollins, Nigel Winterburn, Perry Groves.
Front row: Jimmy Magill, Jon Sammels, David Court, Bob Wilson, Frank McLintock, Alan Skirton, Billy McCullough, Terry Neill.
*Ülker Spor ve Etkinlik Salonu'nda saat 20:30'da başlayacak olan Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi Final Serisi üçüncü maçı. Sinan Erdem'den 2-0'la dönen Fenerbahçe için galibiyet demek şampiyonluk demek. Efes ise kazanıp seriyi mümkün olduğunca uzatmaya bakacak. Efes'in üst üste ikinci, toplamdaki 17. şampiyonluk ve Fenerbahçe'nin de 2022'den sonra ilk, toplamda 11. zafer için mücadele ettiğini hatırlatalım. Güzel bir heyecan yaşamayı dileriz. Başarılar iki tarafa da.
*Bein Sports Haber'den naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*İlk çeyrek bitimiyle Fenerbahçe 16-13 önde. Ev sahibi ekip 7-0 ile girdi maça. O girdaptan çıkan Efes 10-4'lük sekansa imza attı. Dengeli giden bir mücadeleye dönüştü şu an için.
*Devreyi Fenerbahçe Beko 39-34'le kapattı. Kanarya bölümün hemen başında 20-13'ü görmüştü. Efes'in yanıtı 10-3'lük oyunla eşitliği yakalamak oldu. Çeyreğin ortasından sonra da iki tarafın da üstünlükler yakaladığı ve yakın geçen kapışma izledik.
*Üçüncü periyodun ardından 56-56'lık denge oluştu. Yine çok yakın geçen ama son anlara doğru Efes'in önce çıktığı bir dilim gerçekleşti. Son bölüme girerken heyecan seviyesi katlandı.
*Efes 82-81 galip gelmeyi başardı ve seriyi 2-1'e çekerek serüveni uzattı. Fenerbahçe son periyodun neredeyse tamamında hakimiyeti tutuyordu. Hatta artık zafer için geri sayıma geçilmişti. 72-65 ile fark 7'ye çıktıktan sonra Efes 6 sayılık seriyle tekrar ortak oldu. Buna rağmen geri düşmeyen Fenerbahçe mesafeyi öyle ya da böyle korudu. 80-76'dan sonra 4 sayılık seri yapan Efes yine tutundu. Nihayetinde de Hayes 6 saniye kala serbest atışlarda 1/2 yapıp 1 sayı farkla Fenerbahçe'ye üstünlüğü sağladı. Son sahne ise Larkin'e ait oldu. Son saniyede bulduğu basketle takımını seride tuttu. Son bölümünde büyük heyecan yaşandı. Neyse ki seri devam edecek. Fenerbahçe Beko'da Scottie Wilbekin 17, Nigel Hayes-Davis 16 sayı kaydetti. Nick Calathes'in 10 sayı - 12 asistlik ikili çiftesi yetmedi. Anadolu Efes'te ise Derek Willis 20, Shane Larkin 14 sayı sağladı.