Gavin Extence
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 42 |
Born | Swineshead |
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Date of birth | January 1,1982 |
Notabl award | Waterstones 11 |
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ID | 812287 |
Gavin Extence Life story
Gavin Extence is an English writer. Extence won the Waterstones 11 literary prize for his first book The Universe Versus Alex Woods. He has a PhD in Film studies, is married, has a daughter and is also a keen chess player.
News Daily: Thomas Cook collapse and Labour Brexit row
... It was at one such class that Gavin Extence met Zeyn, an Iranian refugee who, in a five-minute conversation, explained how he had fled Iran for the UK to seek asylum, including swimming across the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greece...
Gavin Extence: Sheffield author on his Syrian refugee novel
...The End of Time is Gavin Extence s fourth novel Author Gavin Extence has previously tackled topical issues such as euthanasia, mental health and financial greed in his own witty way...
News Daily: Thomas Cook collapse and Labour Brexit row
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Thomas Cook collapsesThe effort to bring back 150,000 people to the UK - - has begun, following the collapse of tour operator Thomas Cook . The 178-year-old company has entered compulsory liquidation, putting 22,000 jobs worldwide At Risk - 9,000 of them in the UK.
The Civil Aviation Authority and the government have hired dozens of planes to bring customers back free-of-charge. ministers say.
Meanwhile, Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom is urging the Insolvency Service to "fast-track" its investigation into what has gone wrong at Thomas Cook , described by one expert as "the mightiest brand in travel".
Labour conference: Corbyn told to resolve Brexit divisionsSenior Remain-supporting figures in Labour are putting Mr Corbyn's policy is To Let The Public decide in another referendum, saying that his own stance would depend on what kind of deal he could reach with Brussels, if he becomes Prime Minister .
But shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry said Labour must "lead The Campaign to remain", and deputy leader Tom Watson argued that doing this would mean "we can deliver a Labour government".
However, Unite union boss Len Mccluskey has denied talk of divisions at Labour's annual conference in Brighton as "fake news". Members vote on Brexit policy later.
Meanwhile, Labour is - help with washing, eating and Dressing - in England for over-65s most in need of it.
Emmy Awards: British stars win bigThe Emmy Awards, celebrating top-quality television, have taken place, with Phoebe Waller-Bridge, creator of the BBC comedy series Fleabag, Killing Eve star Jodie Comer had a Good Night at The Ceremony in Los Angeles too.
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The five-minute chat that led to refugee novelBy Duncan Leatherdale
Alix Extence was desperate to get her despondent husband out of The House after a hoard of publishers had rejected his first novel. So she signed him up to teach English to foreign nationals in their home city of Sheffield, hoping that would get him out of his slump.
It was at one such class that Gavin Extence met Zeyn, an Iranian refugee who, in a five-minute conversation, explained how he had fled Iran for the UK to seek asylum, including swimming across the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greece. "It was eye-opening," Extence says. "I was astonished. I went home and started looking at maps just to see how it could be done. "
What the papers sayThomas Cook customers face a the Daily Mail warns on its Front Page , while The Sun focuses on the size of the efforts to get home those left on holiday. Meanwhile, the i says Labour faces "civil" war over Brexit, with The Daily Telegraph reporting that Jeremy Corbyn could be confronted with a "full-scale revolt" by MPs over his "neutral" position. Elsewhere, the Daily Star , in the latest of its splashes on "psycho" seagulls, claims TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson is being "terrorised" by them.
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