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everybody playing in scunthorpe played in its heyday? everybody playing in scu nthorpe played here in its heyday? everybody playing in scunthorpe played here as their first course. you would be queueing for one hour to start playing. to see it now, how does that make you feel? it sickens me because i know this course would have been full of schoolchildren. in tones of all, they speak of the old course... this is the perception the sport is trying to distance itself from. strict dress codes, male—dominated and the high cost of the game on wallets a nd and the high cost of the game on wallets and ties. and golf is loosening up with a bright and bold new campaign. it is that next generation of golfers who it is hoped will play at this new club in east yorkshire. this course closed five years ago but it is set to reopen with a new business model links to a luxury holiday park. they haven't got as much time, they don't seek to have the whole day gone in a round of golf. so the nine holes means they can come, pay and play, they can then come w
everybody playing in scunthorpe played in its heyday? everybody playing in scu nthorpe played here in its heyday? everybody playing in scunthorpe played here as their first course. you would be queueing for one hour to start playing. to see it now, how does that make you feel? it sickens me because i know this course would have been full of schoolchildren. in tones of all, they speak of the old course... this is the perception the sport is trying to distance itself from. strict dress codes,...
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everybody playing in scunthorpe played in its heyday? in scunthorpe played here as their first course. you would be queueing for one hour to start playing. to see it now, how does that make you feel? it sickens me because i know this course would have been full of schoolchildren. in tones of all, they speak of the old course... this is the perception the sport is trying to distance itself from. strict dress codes, male—dominated and the high cost of the game on wallets a nd and the high cost of the game on wallets and ties. and golf is loosening up with a bright and bold new campaign. it is that next generation of golfers who it is hoped will play at this new club in east yorkshire. this course closed five years ago but it is set to reopen with a new business model links to a luxury holiday park. they haven't got as much time, they don't seek to have the whole day gone in a round of golf.
everybody playing in scunthorpe played in its heyday? in scunthorpe played here as their first course. you would be queueing for one hour to start playing. to see it now, how does that make you feel? it sickens me because i know this course would have been full of schoolchildren. in tones of all, they speak of the old course... this is the perception the sport is trying to distance itself from. strict dress codes, male—dominated and the high cost of the game on wallets a nd and the high cost...
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british steel has announced a £50 million upgrade of its scunthorpe rod mill.for a decade". work at the scunthorpe site is due to start this summer and the new operation is set to be ready by autumn 2019. and for the first time in six years millions of flat owners have seen no growth in the prices of their homes over the past year, according to the office for national statistics. that's mainly because a quarter of the uk's flats and maisonettes are in london, where prices are falling. however overall house prices were up by 3% in the year to may. that it from me. more business throughout the afternoon. back to you, clive. thank you, rachel. it is the last prime minister's questions before the summer recess. theresa may faced tough questions on brexit from mps. vicki young is standing by, the chief political correspondent. yes, she was in front of the liaison committee, and later on this evening she will be addressing her own backbenchers. brexit is of course the topic everyone is talking about. after yesterday, the government suffering defeat on brexit legislat
british steel has announced a £50 million upgrade of its scunthorpe rod mill.for a decade". work at the scunthorpe site is due to start this summer and the new operation is set to be ready by autumn 2019. and for the first time in six years millions of flat owners have seen no growth in the prices of their homes over the past year, according to the office for national statistics. that's mainly because a quarter of the uk's flats and maisonettes are in london, where prices are falling....
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and british steel shows its metal, after it decides to invest £50 million in a scunthorpe mill. rise but with inflation staying put that could weaken the argument for an increase. it is at 0.5%, it was down 72% the last time i checked. also today we had that major fine for google £3.9billion for freezing competitors out of its android operating system. the european commission says the american tech giant unfairly favoured its own internet search service. google says it will appeal. also today we had that major fine for google £3.9billion for freezing competitors out of its android operating system. the european commission says the american tech giant unfairly favoured its own internet search service. google says it will appeal. shares in its parent company alphabet are down slightly in new york. a strong set of results from easyjet but some challenges ahead? they are bringing in more money specifically in areas like ticket sales, baggage charges, they so say their profits will be higher than previously predicted by the end of the year but there they announced today they will be
and british steel shows its metal, after it decides to invest £50 million in a scunthorpe mill. rise but with inflation staying put that could weaken the argument for an increase. it is at 0.5%, it was down 72% the last time i checked. also today we had that major fine for google £3.9billion for freezing competitors out of its android operating system. the european commission says the american tech giant unfairly favoured its own internet search service. google says it will appeal. also today...