Electoral Commission demand end to ban on publishing Northern Irish Brexit campaign donor details

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Electoral Commission demand end to ban on publishing Northern Irish Brexit campaign donor details

The Electoral Commission has today demanded that the government allows it to publish details of donations to Northern Irish parties during the European referendum – including a £435,000 Brexit campaign donation to the DUP. The call came as MPs backed a measure which permits the elections
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Submission

Swenson had written a popular novel years ago, but is now teaching creative writing at Euston College. His life has gone stale. He has writer's block, and his students don't motivate him. But hey…he's got a steady paycheck, health insurance, and a happy marriage. His wife (Kyra Sedgwick) is always
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Submission Review: It's Like Wonder Boys, Only Bad

But things devolve quickly from Perrotta-adjacent domestic dramedy to outright cliché when Ted falls in love with a student (Addison Timlin), who is somehow writing a publishable novel. (Okay, stop: Have you ever been in an undergraduate creative writing class? NONE OF THAT STUFF IS GOOD.).
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Publishing Books with Brill

Here you will find all the necessary information for publishing a book with Brill: from preparing your proposal to the promotion of your publication. Download the complete author guide here: Brill's Author Guide. Please take a moment to identify the Acquisitions Editor whose publishing program most
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A book centred on a famous Lancashire diarist from the 18th century has won an award.

The book was published last year by Wigan Council's Archives and Local Studies service and was edited by local historian, Alan Roby. This is the first time a publication involving the borough archives team has won the prestigious award, which encourages local history publishing by public libraries and
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The Boss: Boyd has lived in both, and she'll have you know: Nashville is no Atlanta

LaDonna Boyd's life didn't change too dramatically when she took on a new job last fall as CEO for R.H. Boyd Publishing Corp. She'd been working as chief operating officer of the family-owned Christian publishing business for several years, but officially took the CEO reins from her father in October.
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