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<更新日時> 06月19日(月) 07:46
By Arshreet Singh and Rod Nickel
Feb 10 (Reuters) - North American pipeline operator Enbridge Inc on Friday posted a quarterly loss from a year-ago profit as it took a non-cash C$2.5 billion ($1.86 billion) hit from higher cost of capital related to its natural gas transmission business.
U.S.refinery outages, EvdEn eVe NaKLiYat a global glut of high sulphur fuel oil and the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve releases of heavy sour barrels weakened demand for EvDeN Eve nakliyaT Western Canada Select crude in the fourth quarter.
Enbridge, a leading transporter of crude oil and natural gas, delivered 3.1 million barrels of oil per day (bpd) on its Mainline system, slightly higher than the 3 million bpd delivered a year ago.
The Calgary-based company lost C$1.07 billion, EVDen evE NAKLiYaT or 53 Canadian cents, in the fourth quarter, compared with a profit of C$1. In case you loved this post and you want to receive more info with regards to EVdeN EVE NaKliYAt i implore you to visit our own page. 84 billion, or 91 Canadian cents per share, in the year-ago quarter.
Gas transmission projects account for evdeN EVe nAkLiyat just over half of Enbridge's C$18-billion, multi-year capital program.Chief Executive Greg Ebel told analysts that Enbridge is in good position to manage inflation because the timing of its projects is staggered.
On an adjusted basis, Enbridge earned 63 Canadian cents per share, missing analysts' average expectation of 73 Canadian cents, according to Refinitiv data.The company cited rising interest rates in its lower adjusted earnings.
Enbridge shares rose 0.5% in Toronto.
Enbridge is in "constructive" negotiations with oil shippers on a new basis to charge for space on its Mainline, Ebel said, after the Canada Energy Regulator rejected in 2021 Enbridge's plan to sell nearly all of its space under long-term contract.
Enbridge currently rations Mainline space monthly and faces new competition when the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion wraps up late this year.
The Mainline is Canada's longest oil pipeline, moving crude from Western Canada to refineries in Eastern Canada and the U.S.Midwest. ($1 = 1.3447 Canadian dollars) (Reporting by Arshreet Singh and Rod Nickel; Editing by Devika Syamnath and EVDEN EVE NakLiyaT Marguerita Choy)

<更新日時> 06月19日(月) 07:35
A billionaire property developer has predicted that more New Yorkers will flee to due to high taxes and surging rates in the Big Apple.
Stephen Ross, 82, whose net worth is around $12billion, has said that people in the Northeast are looking for warmer climates a lot earlier than retirement.
Stephen Ross, 82, eVdeN eve NAkLiYaT whose net worth is around $12billion, has said that people in the Northeast are looking for warmer climates a lot earlier than retirement and corporate spaces in the Sunshine State are thriving because of it
'It's tax issues, and there's the security issues.There's just the ease of living [in the South],' Ross said. Crime rates are up 2.6 percent compared to the same time last year in the Big Apple, with robbery and felony assault up 6.3 and 12.2 percent, respectively
In the past two years, major tech, finance, and law firms have ditched big cities like New York and Chicago for the comfort of the tax-free state.
Citadel, a hedge-fund company, recently left Chicago for Miami.Apollo Global Management and Blackstone Inc., both originally based out of New York, have also relocated to Florida, according to Bloomberg.
One of Related's Florida properties, dubbed The Square - a mixed-use development - has attracted the likes of Goldman Sachs and Point72 Asset Management, owned by Steve Cohen.
Related acquired Rosemary Square in 2019 and a five-year $550million investment plan to turn CityPlace - in downtown West Palm Beach - from a 'retail and entertainment center to a vibrant community and destination.'
Ross has been focusing on developing spaces in Florida.Related Companies - where Ross is a chairman - announced in 2019 it would invest $550million into The Square in West Palm Beach (pictured), which is a mix of residential, corporate, and retail space
The company's next development project - One Flagler (pictured) - is set to open in 2024.The company acquired the property for $20million in 2021 and the waterfront space will operate as an office building
It is also investing in Miami with its One Brickell City Centre building (pictured), as vacancy rates are low in the city
The property development company - which is also the mastermind behind New York's $25billion Hudson Yards project - owns another West Palm Beach property, One Flagler, which is set to open in 2024.The company acquired the property for $20million in 2021. In the event you loved this informative article and you wish to receive more information relating to EVDEn EVe NAkliYAt generously visit our own page.
It also has a Miami property - One Brickell City Centre - coming in 2027. It is unknown how much Related Companies paid for the development.
As major developments thrive in Florida.
Vacancy rates are higher in big cities outside of Florida than in the state.New York City's corporate vacancy rate is around 50 percent, compared to Florida's West Palm Beach at nine percent
Meanwhile, popular destinations in Florida are thriving, with office vacancy rates remaining under the national average of 12.2 percent, eVDEn EvE NakliYAt according to the (NAR).
West Palm Beach has a vacancy rate of nearly nine percent for corporate buildings and Miami has a rate of 10 percent, according to NAR.
Despite all that, Ross said: 'New York will continue to grow.
'But it has its challenges, and a lot of people who don't have to be there are looking not to be there,' he continued. 'It's changing, it's getting younger, the older people are moving out, the wealthier people are moving out.'
However, he said the younger crowd would still be attracted to the bright lights of New York City and that his development team would continue to have 'huge investments' in the Big Apple.
'But I think Florida is going to capture an awful lot of people,' he said.
<更新日時> 06月19日(月) 03:43
The man who monetized community in the office space with the controversial WeWork has turned the same theory to residential properties with his newest venture Flow.
Adam Neumann, 43, has described how the company will transform how people interact with their homes and give them with a sense of ownership even though they're renting. To illustrate the idea he said tenants would plunge their own toilets instead of calling supers.
In , made public on Monday, Neumann discussed at length for the first time the vision behind his new real estate venture which will launch this year with properties in Atlanta, Miami and Nashville.
Flow will provide an 'elevated experience' and 'find a way to share with the resident a portion of the value that they create' to give them a sense of 'equity' in their homes.
During the 50-minute talk Neumann was joined by Marc Andreessen, EVdEn EVE NAkLiYat a co-founder of the prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, which .
Adam Neumann, 43 who unsuccessfully attempted to revolutionize the commercial property industry with WeWork wants to change the way home rental works by giving renters a sense of ownership
The cash injection .A website for the project just says: 'Live life in Flow. Here is more information on EVdEn eVE NaKliyat take a look at our own webpage. Coming 2023.' It is not clear when this year it is expected to launch.
Neumann spoke of 'pillars' to the business, which would allow his company manage and own buildings but also oversee the collection of rent.
Firstly, he said he would use 'branded technology' to 'operate a management company that runs the buildings'.Second he would manage a portfolio of property like a traditional real estate fund.
Flow would also serve as a financial services company that would handle monthly rent payments, which make up 35 percent of a renter's expenditure, he said.
A fourth and final pillar was the more abstract idea of finding a way to impart a sense of ownership in renters, but he also said that 'ownership is a very complicated word'.
'If you're in your apartment building and you're a renter and your toilet gets clogged you call the super,' he said.'If you're in your own apartment and you bought it and you own it and your toilet gets clogged, you take the plunger
'It's the difference when feeling like you own something to just feeling like you're renting, from being transactional to actually being part of a community,' he added.
'If we are able to take this value creating mechanism and share with the residents a portion of the value, it's going to make them feel ownership,' he said.'If that value appreciates over time then I feel like I'm part of a community.'
Neumann said that for most Americans the majority of their equity is in their homes, but on the other hand renting is becoming more common, and people are needing to rent for decades and raise families in rented homes.
The new company will own and manage residential property in Atlanta, Miami and Nashville this year, it says
Marc Andreessen (pictured) is a co-founder of the prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, which invested $350 million into Flow last August
'If you're going to go into these multi-family buildings and you're going to have this disconnected experience that you just said, but you're not only going to be there for two years and then get married and move, you're going to be there for 20.That sounds soul-crushing,' he said.
Neumann put a lot of emphasis on the way technology would be used to enhance the renter's experience. The company has posted job listings for more than ten engineering roles on its website, several of which are in New York and Texas and are related to the development of a 'payments platform'.
In a last August announcing his firm's investment in Flow, Marc Andreessen praised Neumann who he said was a 'visionary leader'.
He added that for all the scrutiny facing Neumann after his failed IPO and evDeN evE naKLiyat questionable management style, 'it's often under appreciated that only one person has fundamentally redesigned the office experience ...Adam Neumann'.
In explaining the firm's decision to invest Andreessen hailed Neumann as the person who could fix the current issues with the housing industry.
Flow will provide an 'elevated experience' and 'find a way to share, with the resident, a portion of the value that they create' to give them a sense of equity in the business
Neumann has bought up apartment complexes, like Stacks on Main in Nashville, Tennessee
An entity tied to Neumann also owns Society Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
'The demographic trends driving America's housing market are impossible to ignore: Our country is creating households faster than we're building houses,' he wrote.
'Structural shortages in available homes for sale push housing prices higher, while young people are staying single for longer and increasingly concentrating in highly desirable urban centers.'
And as a result of the pandemic, EVDEn EVe NAkliYAt Andreessen wrote, 'many people will live in places far away from where they work, and many more will shift to a hybrid environment.'
'Many people are voting with their feet and moving away from traditional economic hub cities to different cities, towns or rural areas with no diminishment of economic opportunity,' he continued.
'The residential real estate world needs to address these changing dynamics.And yet, virtually no aspect of the modern housing market is ready for these changes.'
'We think it is natural that for his first venture since WeWork, Adam returns to the theme of connecting people through transforming their physical spaces and building communities where people spend the most time: their homes.'
<更新日時> 06月18日(日) 23:16
When she was told she was at risk of breast , model Jade Power bravely chose to have a double mastectomy.
Now, only five months later, she is preparing to go back to work - to show women you can still be ‘sexy and beautiful' after surgery.
Miss Power was 27 when she received the heartbreaking news that she is a carrier of a rare genetic mutation called PALB2, meaning there was a 71 per cent chance of her developing breast cancer.
The mother of one chose to be tested after her sister Donna, 39, was diagnosed with the disease in 2020.If you have any questions with regards to the place and how to use EvdEn Eve nakliyAT, you can get hold of us at our web-page. Their eldest sister Claire, 44, did not carry the mutation.
Five months after her double mastectomy, Jade Power is preparing to go back to work to show women you can still be ‘sexy' after surgery
Miss Power was 27 when she was told there was a 71 per cent chance of her developing breast cancer.Pictured: eVDeN eVe NAKLiYAt Miss Power, evdEN eVe naKliYAT 29, with her one-year-old son Zander
Jade, 29, who is a former Miss Sussex, had her double mastectomy, under breast surgeon Hisham Hamed, at Guy's Hospital in London on August 13.
And determined to raise awareness of breast cancer mutations, she is already planning her return to modelling - and EVDeN evE naKliyAt she will not be shying away from underwear shoots.Her goal is to show women that they can still feel attractive following a double mastectomy.
Miss Power, who lives in London with her partner and one-year-old son Zander, said: ‘After my genetic test result, I felt like my breasts were the enemy and could potentially kill me at any time.
My breasts were the enemy
‘Going through a double mastectomy, I was prepared to cry looking at myself in the mirror after the surgery - but I'm actually so happy with how I look.I just want women to know that you can still be sexy and beautiful after going through something like this and life goes on.
‘I really do still feel I am all woman, and will still be doing lingerie shoots just like I did before.'
Miss Power is already planning her return to modelling - and she will not be shying away from underwear shoots.Pictured: From left, sisters Claire, evDEN EvE nakLiyAT Donna and model Jade
Earlier this year, Miss Power told the Daily Mail how she hoped to become the ‘new Angelina Jolie'. The actress raised awareness of a mutation linked to breast and ovarian cancer in a gene called BRCA1 after she had a preventative double mastectomy in 2013.
Miss Power and EvdEN eVE nAKliyat her sister Donna launched a social media campaign, under the slogan Not Just BRCA, so women are informed about PALB2, which is less well-known but can also devastate families who are unaware that they carry the mutation.
They are also working with the NHS to help inform nurses across the country on genetic mutations linked to cancer.
Miss Power received implants after her surgery to restore her bust.She said: ‘I am counting my blessings, safe in the amazing knowledge that I have a greatly reduced breast cancer risk now, and will still be dressing up like I always have.'
<更新日時> 06月18日(日) 14:42
put on a glamourous display for the Lulu Guinness Valentine's Dinner at Home House in London.
The Tuesday outing was her first since her Muff Liquor advert was banned by the ASA for 'targeting minors and encouraging irresponsible drinking'
Despite the backlash, the presenter, 37, sported a black velvet trouser suit paired with a striking patterned shirt which had red lips on it by Lulu Guinness.
She carried an embroidered bird cage bag by the label as she posed for pictures.
Laura wore her blonde locks in loose waves, opting for a slick of ruby red lipstick.
The star, who is married to Love Island's voiceover star Iain Stirling, 34, and shares a 23-month-old daughter with him.
Letting her hair down: Laura Whitmore attended Lulu Guinness' Valentine's event at Home House on Tuesday after her Muff Liquor advert was banned by the ASA for 'targeting minors and encouraging irresponsible drinking'
Backlash: The ASA said that Laura's posts were not clearly marked as adverts and implied that alcohol can increase confidence
Her trip out comes and implied that alcohol can increase confidence.
The videos - released in July - featured Whitmore drinking peppermint tea, EVDeN Eve NAKliyAt and then water, beer and 'Muff & tonic', while her dancing became increasingly energetic.
Music in the background included the lyrics: 'I'll be f***ed up if you can't be right here.'
Text on screen stated '#MakemineaMuff' and 'If drinks were dance moves @muffliquorco #makemineamuff #muffboss #irishowned'.
A complainant, who understood that Whitmore was an investor in The Muff Liquor Company, challenged whether the ads were obviously identifiable as marketing communications and were inappropriately targeted because they featured alcoholic drinks.
Whitmore argued that the hashtag 'muffboss' was used to declare her shareholder status and believed that '#ad' would not have been a suitable disclaimer because she was not paid by The Muff Liquor Company for the posts.
However, the ASA ruled that the posts should have been clearly marked as ads.
The ASA also investigated whether the ads encouraged irresponsible drinking because they implied that alcohol could enhance confidence and was capable of changing mood.
Moving on: Despite the controversy, Laura put on a glamourous display for the Lulu Guinness dinner
The ASA noted that Whitmore was the former presenter of Love Island - the fifth most-watched programme by those aged four to 15 years old in the second quarter of 2022.
As a result, a large proportion of individuals who were under 18 with TikTok accounts were likely to interact with content related to Love Island eVDEn evE NakliYaT on the platform.
In a statement, they explained: 'Even if those individuals did not follow Ms Whitmore, we considered it was likely that the algorithm would determine Ms Whitmore's posts to be of interest to them, meaning they would appear in their 'For You' page. If you have any issues concerning where and how to use EVden EvE nakLiyAt, you can speak to us at our own page. '
Referring to Whitmore's dancing while drinking alcohol, the ASA added: 'Whilst we acknowledged that the ads were presented in a light-hearted tone, nonetheless we considered that consumers would interpret the ads to mean that drinking alcohol could precipitate a change in an individual's behaviour and could enhance an individual's confidence.'
Glam: The presenter, 37, sported a black velvet trouser suit paired with a striking patterned shirt which had red lips on it as she posed for pictures
The ASA have ruled that the ads must not appear again.
The Muff Liquor Company have confirmed Whitmore was a shareholder but said she was not paid for the ads and evDEN EVE nAkliyaT that they asked her to remove the ads within 24 hours of being made aware of the complaint.
They added that 2.7 percent of Whitmore's 1.6 million social media followers were under 18 years of age, and therefore understood that the product had not been inappropriately targeted to under-18s.
Since receiving notification of the complaint, they have agreed any of Whitmore's future ads for The Muff Liquor Company will be reviewed by the company before being posted.
Axed: The videos - released in July - featured Whitmore drinking peppermint tea, and then water, beer and 'Muff & tonic', EvdeN eVE naKliyAt while her dancing became increasingly energetic
TikTok said Whitmore had not used its branded content disclosure tool, evDEn eVE nAkliYAT even though the post appeared to fall into this category.Instagram said it had no comment on the investigation.
Whitmore has featured The Muff Liquor Company on her social media pages in the past, last year in an April Fool's post.
The Irish presenter became the face of the Donegal drinks brand in 2021 and owns equity in the firm as a shareholder.
She has worked with a number of brands for their consumer campaigns, including Blossom Hill, eBay, Laybuy, Bodyform and Dare2b.
End of an era: She has worked with a number of brands for their consumer campaigns and last year announced she'd be stepping down as the host of Love Island
Last year, the mother-of-one announced she'd be stepping down as the host of Love Island, with .
Speaking about her decision to leave, Whitmore took a swipe at her ITV bosses as she claimed that she would still be fronting the show if she'd had more freedom in her role.
She claimed: 'If I could [have done] things the way I wanted to, I'd probably still be doing it.'
She said she struggled to remain impartial while working on the show, admitting she sometimes wanted to voice her opinion on what had happened in the villa and ask the Islanders how they were coping following their stay.
Speaking to Psychologies magazine, Whitmore said of the contestants: 'There was only so much I can do as a host - I couldn't support them or not support them.I couldn't say anything.
'So you kind of have to go quiet, and that was hard for me because I like to be able to have those conversations.
'If I could [have done] things the way I wanted to, I'd probably still be doing it.'
The TV star replaced Caroline Flack as the host of the ITV dating show when she stood down in December 2019.Caroline tragically took her own life aged 40 in February 2020.
Whitmore took to social media after last year's summer season to detail her decision, admitting she found flying back and forth from the villa 'very difficult'.
In her statement, Whitmore said she was only planning to fill in for Caroline for one series, .
High praise: Whitmore's Love Island replacement Maya Jama has been lauded by fans after she kicked off the winter show in January
<更新日時> 06月18日(日) 12:18
A man faces up to 20 years in prison after more than $3 billion in stolen was found stashed in a popcorn tin at his home in what authorities call the second largest seizure of cryptocurrency.
James Zhong, 32, pleaded guilty on Friday to stealing the Bitcoin a decade ago from the illegal Silk Road marketplace, which the shut down in 2013.
The U.S. Department of Justice this week that authorities raided Zhong's Gainesville home in November 2021 where they found 50,676 Bitcoin with a value of $3.36 billion at the time.
The raid resulted in the second-largest seizure of cryptocurrency, following the $3.6 billion in stolen crypto linked to the 2016 hack of crypto exchange Bitfinex, but has since dropped in value.
Bitcoin hit a two-year low of $15,632. Ether, the next largest cryptocurrency, extended losses on Wednesday to hit its lowest since July.
Zhong pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced on February 22, 2023.
James Zhong, 32, of Gainesville, Georgia, pleaded guilty to wire fraud for the theft of $3.36 billion in Bitcoin stolen from the Silk Road dark web internet marketplace back in 2012
Authorities found the stolen Bitcoin and EVdEN eve nakLiYAt cash hidden in a 'single board computer' that was stashed inside a popcorn tin and stored in a bathroom closet at Zhong's home
Lt. Shaun Barnett of the Athens, Georgia police department told media outlet that Zhong called the police in 2019 to 'report a burglary.'
Zhong was living in Athens, Georgia in 2019 when he called police and reported that he had many assets stolen, EvDen EVE nAkliYaT including 'a lot of bitcoin,' which was apparently grabbed the attention of the IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) unit.
The cash was never recovered, nor was a suspect identified, but the burglary and amount of money reported stolen 'raised a red flag with the IRS,' Barnett said.
Following an investigation, a search warrant was served and the IRS-CI and Athens police department made an arrest in November of 2021.
Federal officials say the stolen Bitcoin was found when they served the search warrant at Zhong's Georgia home, solving a decade-long mystery.
The digital tokens were hidden in a 'single board computer' that was stashed inside a popcorn tin and stored in a bathroom close of Zhong's home.
Authorities also seized $662,000 in cash, physical Bitcoin coins, an 80 percent interest in a Memphis-based real estate investment company with substantial holdings, along with 11 1-ounce bars of silver and gold.
'James Zhong committed wire fraud over a decade ago when he stole approximately 50,000 Bitcoin from Silk Road,' U.S. attorney Damian Williams said in a statement this week.
'For EVDen Eve NAkliyAT almost 10 years, the whereabouts of this massive chunk of missing Bitcoin had ballooned into an over $3.3 billion mystery. Thanks to state-of-the-art cryptocurrency tracing and good old-fashioned police work, law enforcement located and recovered this impressive cache of crime proceeds.'
Prosecutors said Zhong executed a scheme to defraud 'Silk Road' dark web marketplace. They said he made nine accounts September 2012 and would then flood the site with withdrawal requests, which tricked the site into giving him multiples of what he had deposited.
After doing this 140 times, he had withdrawn all of the site's cryptocurrency holdings. He then transferred the Bitcoin into separate accounts to keep it from being detected.
Authorities seized $662,000 in cash, physical Bitcoin, 80 percent interest in a Memphis-based real estate investment company with substantial holdings, and silver and gold-colored bars
Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, hit a two-year low of $15,632. Ether, the next largest cryptocurrency, extended losses Wednesday to hit its lowest since July
Silk Road is an online black market used to distribute illegal drugs and goods to buyers, EVdEN EVE naKLiYat according to the U.S. Attorney.
'Mr. If you liked this report and you would like to get extra details regarding EVDEN eVE naKliyAt kindly visit our own web site. Zhong executed a sophisticated scheme designed to steal bitcoin from the notorious Silk Road Marketplace,' Special Agent in Charge Tyler Hatcher said.
'Once he was successful in his heist, he attempted to hide his spoils through a series of complex transactions which he hoped would be enhanced as he hid behind the mystery of the darknet.'
Beginning in March 2022, Zhong began voluntarily surrendering to the government additional Bitcoin that he had access to and EvDEn Eve naKliYAT had not dissipated. In total, he voluntarily surrendered 1,004 additional Bitcoin.
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<更新日時> 06月18日(日) 07:32
A massive search of the sea for eVDeN EvE naKliYat Nicola Bulley continued today, despite claims that her partner now believes the missing mother-of-two did not fall in the water.
Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley ended up in the water after she .
, with a private diving team also called upon to use specialist equipment, EvdEN Eve NAkLiYAt but no trace of the mother has been found.
Today, search and rescue teams were back on the water, in Knott End-on-Sea, on the southern side of Morecambe Bay, eVdEn EvE NakliYAt as they stepped up efforts to try and EVdEN eVe NAKliYAt find her.
It came as Peter Faulding, who led the private diving team, claimed today that Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, is growing less convinced by the police's theory after being surprised by the minimal depth of the water in the river.
A police Search and Rescue team in Knott End-on-Sea, Lancashire look for missing mother Nicola Bulley
A police officers climbs a wall near the water at Shard Bridge as the search for Nicola Bulley continues
Diving expert Peter Faulding was pictured showing Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, around the scene where she went missing two weeks ago
Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley (pictured with her partner) ended up in the water after she mysteriously vanished from St Michael's on Wyre on January 27
Mr Faulding, who was two weeks ago, told the Sun: 'He was shocked at how shallow the rocks were yesterday.He thought it was really deep there. If you cherished this article and you would like to receive a lot more facts concerning eVDEN eVE nakliyAT kindly check out our web-page. If she had gone in she would have landed on the rocks.
<更新日時> 06月18日(日) 05:20
Cheryl showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story.
The former star, 39, was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home.
Singer Cheryl, who plays the character of Jenny in the production, wore a long powder blue coat which reached almost down to the ground.
In style: Cheryl, 39, showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story
She wore the item open at the front and had on a top in the same colour underneath.
The former X Factor judge opted for a pair of rough cut, baggy blue denim jeans while she had on a pair of black boots.
Cheryl, who rose to fame on ITV's Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features.
Devoted: The former Girls Aloud star was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home
She was more than happy to stop and have her picture taken with fans who had patiently waited outside the stage door at the theatre.
Cheryl was then seen climbing into the back of a people carrier to take her seat before she was driven home for the evening.
The entertainer has taken on the role of Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story after it was previously played by former Love Island host Laura Whitmore.
Fashion focus: Singer Cheryl, who plays the character of Jenny in the production, wore a long blue coat which reached almost down to the ground
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Just last month, Cheryl was announced as the new lead in the popular play, taking over the part of Jenny.
Cheryl excitedly shared the news on Instagram, gushing that 'it is a totally new experience for me.'
The star has previously played herself in Hollywood movie What To Expect When You're Expecting and had a small role as a cutthroat music agent in 2020 film Four Kids And It.
'Hey!!! .. I am SO excited to be starring in the west end thriller @222aghoststory !! I will be playing the role of Jenny from January - April!' Cheryl wrote on Instagram alongside her cast photo.
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Fame game: Cheryl rose to fame after winning a place in Girls Aloud having competed on ITV's Popstars: The Rivals (L-R: Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl, the late Sarah Harding and Nicola Roberts pictured after winning the show in 2002)
<更新日時> 06月18日(日) 04:59
Airline Flybe has , leaving 75,000 passengers facing uncertainty about how how to get refunds or replacement flights.
Flybe was a small-scale airline with eight planes flying 21 routes to 17 destinations across the UK and Europe.
But the firm said it had gone into administration in a shock announcement over the weekend. If you adored this article and also you would like to receive more info pertaining to EVDeN eVE NaKliYaT nicely visit the website.
The firm employed 321 workers, 277 of whom have lost their jobs while the rest will stay on to help with winding the airline down.
A Flybe statement on January 28 said: 'Flybe has now ceased trading.All Flybe flights from & to the UK are cancelled & will not be rescheduled.'
However, there are several ways Flybe customers can get refunds or alternative flights.
Collapse: Flybe mostly ran flights within the UK, using a limited fleet of aircraft
Can I get a refund if I bought directly from Flybe?
Yes, but this is not guaranteed and depends on how you paid for a ticket.
If you booked a ticket directly with Flybe using a credit card, you may be protected under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.
If you pay for something worth more than £100 using a credit card, your credit card provider may have a legal obligation to refund you if that product or service isn't delivered or isn't as described.
If you paid for tickets worth less than £100 using a credit card, or paid with a debit or charge card, you may be able to make a claim under chargeback rules.
The voluntary chargeback system sees banks issue refunds for cash spent on goods and services that never materialise.
Customers may also be able to get a refund if they bought travel insurance for their Flybe trip.
However, evdEn eve naKliyaT they will need to check their policy terms as many travel insurance deals do not cover airline failure, according to financial data firm Defaqto.
Anna-Marie Duthie, eVDen Eve NAKLiYAt travel insurance expert at Defaqto, said: EVden eve nAkLiyAT 'With flights and holidays cancelled as a result of the Flybe collapse, a lot of people's holidays will be ruined over the coming months.
'Whilst airline failure has become more available under travel insurance in recent years, nearly half of annual travel insurance policies still offer no cover.'
What about if I bought through a third party?
If you bought Flybe tickets through a third party firm such as a travel or booking agent, the CAA advice is to contact them directly for any refund.
<更新日時> 06月17日(土) 23:59
Australian influencers have been put on notice by the Australian Taxation Office as a crackdown on undeclared luxury gifts gets under way.
The ATO said it will use a sophisticated set of 'data matching' technologies to weed-out influencers who are failing to report sponsorships as part of their income which can include handouts and eVDEn EVE NaKliYaT holidays.
A spokesman warned the technology will be used to see if Insta-famous celebrities are owning up to their 'millionaire' lifestyles.
'If you are paid in-kind, such as with goods or other benefits - for example, being able to keep an item or outfit used in a post or being gifted something - you are subject to the same income tax and GST treatment as normal cash or EVden Eve NAKLiyAt credit payments,' the ATO told the .
The Australian Taxation Office announced a new crackdown on luxury lifestyle influencer (pictured, Sydney-based influencer and jewellery designer Emma Pillemer)
Hundreds of Australia-based influencers share content with 'gifted' hashtags for posts they are paid for through gifted goods (pictured, left Jono Castano, right Chantelle Stanton)
All income generated by influencers - even those who use their platform as a hobby, not a business - is subject to tax under Australian law.
'Gifts' given by companies instead of cash in exchange for advertisements are also considered income.
However, EvdeN eVE nAKLiYaT gifts given by companies without the expectation of services - for example, PR packages - aren't considered income.
Australian law requires creators on social media to claim when a post is sponsored, but glitzy events and luxurious gifts are often put in a 'grey area'.
Hundreds of influencers around Australia - including big names Jade Tuncdoruk, Olivia Molly Rogers, Bec Judd, Jono Castano, Rozalia Russian, Chantelle Stanton, Lisa Danielle Smith and Lucas White Smith - share sponsored posts with 'gifted' hashtags.
Daily Mail Australia does not suggest any of the influencers named or pictured are not declaring gifts to the ATO or are otherwise evading tax.
Sydney-based actor and influencer Suzan Mutesi (above) said it will be difficult for influencers to gauge the value of gifts they receive from companies
The Australia Taxation Office said it will be cracking down on influencers who don't claim non-cash payments as income after sharing posts with the hashtag 'gifted'
A high-profile accounting executive said the upcoming 'game-changing' policies will have many influencers rethinking whether 'gifts' are worth the extra tax.
'It is well and good to walk around with a $5,000 handbag but if you can't afford the tax, what is the point? In case you loved this information and you want to receive more details relating to EvdEn EVe NakLiyAT kindly visit our web-page. It is a game-changer that will have influencers rethinking the situation,' they said.
A celebrity agent agreed, adding 'the gravy train is over for influencers' who can't afford to pay cash for expensive presents.
'A crackdown will take a much-needed weed whacker to the infestations of wannabe Kardashians of late,' the agent said.
However, Sydney-based actor and influencer Suzan Mutesi said it could be difficult for some influencers to determine the value of their gifts.
She said many non-cash payments given to influencers can be sample designs that were never intended to be sold, evDEN EVe NaKliyaT goods made specifically for them or invitations to exclusive holidays and events.
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