Russell
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | May 18,1872 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Mississauga |
Canada | |
Height | 174 (cm) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Albums | I Love U, Don't Worry |
Loverboy | |
Russell | |
I Made That | |
Record labels | RICHVALE/FLEUR DE LYSZE |
Independent | |
RICHVALE | |
Songs | Lady Blue |
A Song for You | |
Never Too Old | |
Back To The Island | |
Let the Rest of the World Go By | |
This Masquerade | |
When Love Is Dying | |
Stranger In A Strange Land | |
Manhattan Island Serenade | |
Shoot Out On The Plantation | |
Tight Rope | |
Hey Ahab | |
Sweet Emily | |
If It Wasn't for Bad | |
Jumpin' Jack Flash | |
Queen of the Roller Derby | |
Gone To Shiloh | |
In The Hands of Angels | |
Wild Horses | |
Hummingbird | |
Roll Away the Stone | |
Me and Baby Jane | |
The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen | |
One More Love Song | |
Delta Lady | |
Crystal Closet Queen | |
Pisces Apple Lady | |
Out In The Woods | |
I Should Have Sent Roses | |
Down In Dixieland | |
Little Hideaway | |
Beware of Darkness | |
Played by | Jordan Nagai |
Movies/Shows | Up |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2312922 |
Russell Life story
Russell is the deuteragonist of Disney/Pixar's 2009 animated feature film, Up. He is a Junior Wilderness Explorer who accompanied Carl Fredricksen to Paradise Falls.
Woman says Russell Brand exposed himself to her then laughed about it on Radio 2 show
...By Nomia IqbalBBC News, Los AngelesA woman has accused Russell Brand of exposing himself to her and then laughing about it minutes later on his BBC radio show...
SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor
... She has also from some within her party - including its interim chief executive Michael Russell - that the SNP is currently in " a mess" insisting that it was instead merely going through " growing pains" that are " necessary but difficult"...
Encouraging self-harm to be criminalised in Online Safety Bill
... The government said the changes had been influenced by the case of Molly Russell - the 14-year-old who ended her life in November 2017...
The Goes Wrong Show: When TV festive frolics go awry
... But how will the band of merry men and women - Jonathan Sayer, Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, Dave Hearn, Nancy Zamit, Bryony Corrigan and Charlie Russell - translate this live, chaotic atmosphere to the small screen? Especially with all those potentially dangerous stunts? Elf and safety The strain is getting to Santa...
'I match clothes with my pug'
... Krista Kuppenbender and her dog wear a matching leggings and bandana combination Russell Hund bought matching Christmas jumpers for his partner and his dog Spider: We wanted to get some photos for our holiday card...
Gay writers 'still new', says Russell T Davies
...Russell T Davies has said openly gay writers are still very new to society, meaning bringing gay issues to the screen is rich open territory ...
I'm proud of my son for the storage of 1,000 bricks in my garden is'
... Cathy asked whether they had Russell, a brick with her grandson the name of it - Jake...
Bailiffs 'used more to chase unpaid parking fines'
... Russell Hamblin-Boone, chief executive of the Civil Enforcement Association, said: Enforcement action is an option used by local authorities to recover over £500m of unpaid taxes and fines recovered each year, at no cost to the public bodies, which funds local services from adult social care and children s services, to refuse collections and road repairs...
Bailiffs 'used more to chase unpaid parking fines'
The use of bailiffs to pursue drivers for unpaid parking fines has risen by 21% in two years in England and Wales, according to a debt charity.
Parking debts were passed from councils to enforcement agents on nearly 1. 1 million occasions in 2018-19, analysis by The Money Advice Trust found.
Bailiffs were only called in more frequently by councils to collect unpaid council tax.
Local authorities said they had a duty to collect this money.
Bailiffs cannot force their way into people's homes, but they can take money on the doorstep, or possessions inside or outside a home to cover the cost of unpaid debts.
The Money Advice Trust, which runs The National Debtline, collected data from 367 local authorities and found that More Than 2. 6 million debts were referred to bailiffs.
Council tax accounted for the largest proportion of cases (54%) but the total of 1. 4 million was unchanged from two years ago.
In contrast, the use of bailiffs to pursue parking fines has risen to now account for 41% of bailiff use by local authorities. For smaller councils, their use to collect unpaid fines from drivers had risen by 55% in four years, the analysis suggested.
When bailiffs are called inLocal authorities typically have their own traffic wardens - called civil enforcement Officers - who issue penalty charge notices for parking on double yellow lines, in a permit-only zone, on zigzag lines, or in parking meter zones.
These parking penalty notices are not criminal offences. Drivers cannot be sent to prison for not paying. Instead, they are enforced through a county court.
Twenty-one days after a court order is issued, The Local authority can issue a warrant to the bailiffs, which allows the bailiffs to act.
It is not possible to ask the court to suspend the warrant or to make an order to allow The Charge to be paid in instalments.
The Rules differ for council tax arrears, housing benefit overpayments and unpaid business rates.
The Money Advice Trust is calling on the government to change The Rules to allow drivers who are struggling to pay a fine to offer it in instalments.
"Bailiff action should only ever be used as a last resort and can be avoided," said Joanna Elson, chief executive of The Trust .
"We will continue to work constructively with councils to help them reduce their bailiff use - and to impress on central government the urgent need for The National policy changes that are required to quicken the pace of change. "
Richard Watts, from The Local Government Association, which represents councils, said: "Councils have a duty to their residents to collect taxes, which play a vital role in funding important services that people rely on. "
Russell Hamblin-Boone, chief executive of the Civil Enforcement Association, said: "Enforcement action is an option used by local authorities to recover over £500m of unpaid taxes and fines recovered each year, at no cost to The Public bodies, which funds local services from adult social care and children's services, to refuse collections and road repairs. "
The Ministry of Justice is reviewing whether bailiffs should be.
personal finance, parking, motoring, personal debt, money
Source of news: bbc.com