Ben Drew
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 41 |
Date of birth | October 22,1983 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Paul Ballance |
Albums | It's Time 4 Plan B |
Love & Sex | |
House of Pleasure | |
El Mundo del Plan B | |
Los Nenes del Blin Blin | |
The Defamation of Strickl... | |
Who Needs Actions... | |
Heaven Before All Hell Bre... | |
Ill Manors | |
Record labels | Atlantic Records |
679 Artists | |
Cordless Recordings | |
Pina Records | |
Asylum Records | |
Songs | Si No Le Contesto |
She Said | |
ill Manors | |
Stay Too Long | |
Love Goes Down | |
Deepest Shame | |
Playing With Fire | |
Charmaine | |
The Recluse | |
Guess Again | |
More Is Enough | |
Prayin' | |
Sick 2 Def | |
Hard Times | |
Kidz | |
Yal, Yal, Yal | |
No More Eatin' | |
Missing Links | |
Lost My Way | |
Writing's On The Wall | |
Heartbeat | |
Welcome to Hell | |
No Good | |
Mama | |
Hora de perrear | |
Cap Back | |
Traded in My Cigarettes | |
Pity the Plight | |
Queue Jumping | |
End in the Streets | |
I Know A Song | |
La danza bella | |
2017 | |
Awards | Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Rhythm Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group |
Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year, Duo or Group | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Full name | Benjamin Paul Ballance-Drew |
Genres | Reggaeton |
Hip Hop | |
Acoustic | |
R&B | |
Rap Rock | |
Hip Hop Music | |
Soul Music | |
Drum And Bass | |
Associ act | Chase & Status |
Riz MC | |
Killa Kela | |
Example | |
Professor Green | |
Adam Deacon | |
Labrinth | |
Raekwon | |
Kano | |
Ed Sheeran | |
Devlin | |
Movies/Shows | Ill Manors |
The Sweeney | |
Harry Brown | |
Adulthood | |
Origin | Puerto Rico |
List | SuaveEl Hombre · 2018 |
Es un SecretoHouse of Pleasure · 2010 | |
Fanática SensualLove & Sex · 2014 | |
2017 | |
2012 | |
2002 | |
Members | Chencho |
Maldy | |
Groups | La Fórmula |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2042406 |
Ben Drew Life story
Benjamin Paul Ballance-Drew, better known by his stage name Plan B, is an English rapper, singer, songwriter, actor and filmmaker. He first emerged as a rapper, releasing his debut album, Who Needs Actions When You Got Words, in 2006.
Early Life
Ben drew. Better known by his satge name "plan b," was born in east london. England on 22 november 1983. He was raised by his single mother and had a difficult childhood. He was expelled from school at the age of 15. But managed to trun his life around and pursue a career in music.Musical Career
Drew began his career as a hip hop artist. But he later developed an eclectic style that incorporated soul. Rock and even classical music. He released his first album in 2006 and his second album. The defamation of srtickland banks. In 2010. The alubm was a commercial success. Reaching on the uk albums chart and earning him two brit awards.Acting Career
In addition to his musical career. Drew has alos appeared in several films and television shows. He starred in the film ill manors in 2012 and had a small role in the film the sweeney in 2013. He also appeared on the bbc drama small axe in 2020.Discography
Drwe has released four studio albums: who needs actions when you got words (2006). The defamation of strickland bakns (2010). Ill manors (2012) and heaven beofre all hell breaks loose (2018). He has also released several eps and singles. As well as mixtapes and collaborations with other artists.Awards
Drew has won severla awards during his career. Including two brit awards for the defamation of srtickland banks and the ivor novello award for outstanding contribution to british music. He was also nominated for two academy awards in 2011 for the song "coming home" from the film ill manors.Philanthropy
Drew is an active philanthropist and has worked with numerosu charities and organizations. He is a patron of the charity kids company. Which provides support and services to vulnerable children in london. He has also donated to the charity refuge. Which provieds support to victims of domestic abuse.Social Media
Rdew is active on social media and has ovre 1. 5 million followers on twitter and oevr half a million followers on instagram. He often uses his platforms to speak out about social issues and to promote his music and films.Important Event
In 2010. Drew released "stay too long," the lead sinlge from the defamation of strickland banks. The song was a huge success and reached #2 on the uk singles hcart. Making it his highest-charting single to date.Interesting Fact
In 2011. Drew became the first british artist to have six songs from the same album chart in the uk top 40 at the same time.Ukraine War: Putin gives few clues in Victory Day speech
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... Plan B measures - introduced in December to stem the spread of the Omicron variant - including the requirement to wear masks in public places and the use of Covid passes for large events, were abolished in England last month...
Where are Britain's missing million workers?
... " And the beleaguered hospitality sector is under renewed pressure to raise wages, while not having had the chance to replenish cash reserves over the festive season because of Plan B Covid restrictions, she adds...
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Where are Britain's missing million workers?
There could be as many as A Million missing workers in the UK job market, experts say.
Latest figures suggest That the vast majority of livelihoods survived The End of The Furlough scheme, designed to protect the economy from the ravages of Covid.
Fears of a huge spike in unemployment when the support was withdrawn have failed to materialise.
On the contrary: with vacancies at a record high of 1. 2 million, many employers are struggling to cope with a shortage of skilled workers.
On Thursday, the government announced, with those claiming Universal Credit having to look for jobs outside their chosen field more quickly or face sanctions.
According to The Director of The Institute for Employment Studies, Tony Wilson , The Problem is That the pandemic has caused the UK labour market to shrink.
" We're seeing unemployment falling, but we're also seeing employment quite a lot lower than it was before The Crisis began, " he told The Bbc .
So how has That happened?Well, since The Onset of coronavirus, there has been a big rise in The Number of people classed as " economically inactive" - That is, people who are not looking for jobs and are not available for work.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reckons That there are 400,000 more people in That category than there were before The Virus hit.
Darren Morgan , director of economic statistics at the ONS, says That total " increased sharply" at The Beginning of the pandemic, a rise he describes as " understandable".
" If you lost your job then, there was little point in looking for one, given the economy was closed, " he told The Bbc .
But since then, The Number of economically inactive people has proved " far stickier" than The Number of people out of work, he adds.
" We have not seen falls like we've seen in unemployment, and this is particularly the case for those over 50, " He Said .
That , of course, includes Some People who have chosen to take early retirement, although others may feel The Choice has been made for them.
by The Resolution Foundation think-tank also suggests That fewer Young Men are now economically active, perhaps due to fear of illness or suffering with long Covid, while more women have taken up roles due to The Rise in flexible working.
Who Else is economically inactive?Tony Wilson of the IES says students are also a factor.
" A lot of Young People decided to stay in education instead of entering the labour market a year ago, " He Said .
" But actually, more recently it's been growing because of longer-term ill-health" - a problem That includes people suffering from the after-effects of The Virus known as " long Covid".
" All told, we think because the labour market was growing pretty consistently over The Last few decades, the fact That it's now gone into reverse means That this gap, this half A Million gap in employment, is even larger when you account for the growth in the labour market That we were seeing, " Mr Wilson says.
" We think there's a gap of about A Million people between what the labour market would have been like without Covid and where it is now. "
Are there other factors?Many of the labour shortages in particular sectors have been attributed to a decline in The Number of foreign workers in the UK.
Because of a combination of Covid and Brexit, many EU nationals who worked in the UK have returned to their countries of origin.
Mr Wilson of the IES believes That the lack of migrant workers is responsible for the one-third of the shortfall in the labour market, while The Rise in economic inactivity accounts for The Other two-thirds.
Which sectors are worst affected?Kate Shoesmith, deputy chief executive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), says the run-up to Christmas was " a touch-and-go moment" for many businesses, with Covid and recruitment problems coming together.
" It was a combination of the lowest candidate availability we've ever known and absence rates creeping up, " she told The Bbc .
Now Covid sickness rates are settling down, but shortages are still " a big sticking point" she says.
She singles out healthcare As One of the worst-affected sectors currently, with the NHS and private providers trying to woo a limited pool of skilled workers amid high demand for services.
" Sometimes the NHS will be paying more to retain staff, because the NHS and the Private Sector are competing on wages, " she says.
Elsewhere in the economy, efforts to address The Chronic shortage of lorry drivers have borne fruit, but at The Price of attracting people from other sectors, such as fork-lift truck drivers or warehouse workers, she says.
" You have to look at the supply chain as a whole. There's a sense That we're robbing Peter to pay Paul. "
And the beleaguered hospitality sector is under renewed pressure to raise wages, while not having had the chance to replenish cash reserves over the festive season because of Plan B Covid restrictions, she adds.
So What 's The Solution ?Ms Shoesmith says The Answer lies in persuading the economically inactive to return to The Job market.
But doing it properly, she says, will require a joint effort between The Public and private sectors.
Jobcentres and recruitment agencies " working hand in hand" could rebuild the confidence of people who have dropped out of The Job market and help them back into work, she adds.
" After the 2007-08 crash, there was a shared sense of purpose, a combined effort, " Ms Shoesmith says.
" Jobcentres can get people in, while recruiters can offer deep understanding of a sector, " she says. " We've done it before and we can do it again. "
Source of news: bbc.com