The Adults
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Origin | New Zealand |
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Albums | Haja |
The Adults | |
The Adults (Deluxe Edition) | |
Thee Adults | |
Karmic Relief | |
The Adults + Live with The CSO | |
Genres | Rock |
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Alternative/Indie | |
Record labels | Warner Music NZ |
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Broken Liberty Records | |
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ID | 1790516 |
About The Adults
The Adults is a "collaborative name" used for two different recording projects led by New Zealand musician and Shihad frontman Jon Toogood. The first iteration of the Adults was a New Zealand rock supergroup that released a self-titled album in 2011.
Hounslow fire: Investigation continues after death of family
... The Adults who lived at the property in Hounslow have been named locally as Aroen Kishen and his wife Seema...
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... The Adults will be expected - eventually - to work...
A tough choice in Ukraine - to have children or not
... She hopes that, for her daughters, the war will soon be a distant memory, and says it is up to The Adults to make Ukraine a safe place for families again...
Notting Hill Carnival: Children's day in pictures
... " The celebration continues on Bank Holiday Monday with The Adults parade which begins at midday...
Conservation: Lifeline for endangered insect feared extinct
... They also captured for the first time the drumming sounds The Adults make with their limbs to attract a mate...
Fantasy Premier League: Gambling industry targets players
... Professor Luke Wilkins at La Trobe University, who has researched fantasy sports extensively, estimates that 45% of The Adults signed up are under 30...
Atlantic orcas 'learning from adults' to target boats
... She explained: " The Adults are very targeted - they re focused on the rudder - just the rudder...
Pulp: Jarvis Cocker celebrate the band's comeback at Latitude
... Those hits prompt mass sing-alongs - not just from The Adults who saw them first time around, but from their kids as well...
Hounslow fire: Investigation continues after death of family
Investigations are continuing into The Cause of a fire in west London that killed five members of A Family , including three children.
The Adults who lived at the property in Hounslow have been named locally as Aroen Kishen and his wife Seema.
One person remains unaccounted for and One Man is in hospital following The Fire in Channel Close on Sunday.
Hounslow's council leader said he had visited the " terrible scene" and nearby residents had been relocated.
" It will take some time to get into the property, make sure it's safe to be able to work in it, so the investigations can happen, " Shantanu Rajawat told.
The Council leader said that nearby properties were evacuated as a precaution and residents " were moved into hotels and The Council is working with them very, very closely".
He added it would be important for fire and police investigations to progress, and " to make sure the neighbouring properties are safe for habitation, before we let people in".
The bodies of The Five Family Members were found on The First floor of the terraced house by London Fire Brigade (LFB) crews.
Emergency services were called at 22:30 GMT on Sunday and roughly 70 firefighters and 10 fire engines attended The Incident . The Fire was Under Control by 01:25.
On Monday London Fire Brigade and The Met Police both said they were keeping an " open mind" over The Cause . No arrests have been made.
Deputy fire commissioner Jonathan Smith said it was too early to know whether fireworks or candles for recent Diwali celebrations were a factor.
He Said firefighters faced a " significant blaze" on the ground and first floor when they arrived.
Ch Supt Sean Wilson from The Met Police said it was " truly a terrible incident" and The Loss of lives was causing " unimaginable stress and pain".
" Everyone will want to know why this has happened and we will be working tirelessly with London Fire Brigade to find those answers" he added.
Labour MP for Feltham and Heston, Seema Malhotra said: " It is utterly devastating.
" There hasn't been any suggestion at The Moment of what caused the scale of this fire and for it to go through the property so quickly. "
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