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09.09.2021 - 17:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A football club has come under fire over a job ad telling people not to bother applying if they need to 'pick up the kids from school twice a week'.
While companies are facing increasing pressure to be more flexible towards working parents, the advert, for the General Manager of Football at AFC Fylde, makes it quite clear that the position would be anything but.
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drug dealer who carried out a "targeted execution" on a taxi driver by shooting him twice in the head has been sentenced to prison for more than 31 years. Ricardo Linton murdered Mohammed Basharat in a revenge attack at the office of a Bradford taxi firm back in 2001, a court heard.As reported by the Manchester Evening New s, the 46-year-old was on the run for another murder in the US at the the time.
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