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"I'm someone who'd prefer to live in a hermetically sealed bubble," says Ivan Brunetti about this week's cover, "Getting There".
Jacobs's new book of… "I'm someone who'd prefer to live in a hermetically sealed bubble," says Ivan Brunetti about this week's cover, "Getting There".
I've never actually seen this headline but I can easily imagine it on a magazine cover: "Getting old: is it a poor lifestyle choice?".
"They cannot see how to build up assets in London while earning incomes which each month barely cover getting to work and the essentials of life," the authors claim.
The top responsibility of the police is to save lives, and so they ought to be prioritising that and ensuring they have sufficient units to cover getting to emergency response callouts".
With others you need to check the level of cover you receive: many travel insurance policies exclude winter sports or that trip on a jet ski; breakdown cover is likely to be one of the more basic packages and may not cover getting you to your destination.
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