The Make
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Origin | Chico |
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California | |
United States | |
Record labels | Suspended Sunrise Recordings |
Members | Jeff Schneeweis |
Genres | Pop Rock |
Indie Rock | |
Alternative Rock | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2539261 |
About The Make
The Make is an indie pop rock band originating from Chico, CA. The trio consists of Jeff Schneeweis, Trevor Sellers, and Sarah Ann. In May 2011, The Make formed and signed with Suspended Sunrise Recordings, a record label created by Aaron Rodgers, quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, and Ryan Zachary.
British Jews are 'full of fear, like I've never seen before'
... Activists also point to The Make up of the pro-Palestinian protests as evidence they are not antisemitic...
Proud Boys: From storming the Capitol for Trump to protesting drag shows
... But how did a group that started as a drinking club seven years ago become one of the main organised groups at the Capitol riot? And in what form will they continue now some of their leaders are behind bars? What next for the group? Shortly before several members were found guilty of seditious conspiracy for their involvement in the Capitol riot, the group s founder Gavin McInnes told the BBC that long prison sentences will make The Make the group s leaders into " martyrs for the cause" and insisted the group will continue despite its current lack of leadership...
Wimbledon: Richard Curtis calls on championships to end Barclays sponsorship
... Richard Curtis and The Make My Money Matter campaign group said Barclays was " profiting from climate chaos"...
Wayne Couzens could have been arrested in 2015, says police watchdog
... The report revealed the sergeant that investigated the incident had Couzens name and address, his number plate, The Make and colour of the car, and an image of the driver from a roadside camera...
Ukraine war: Bakhmut defenders worry about losing support
... " I ask Serhiy if this is The Make or break year for Ukraine...
British Medical Association calls government reckless over pay talks
... He s been clear he wants to continue discussing how we can make The Make the NHS a better place to work for all...
The Boris Johnson backers with a plan to save the Tory party
... " Fundamentally people join political parties because of their policies, not because of The Make up of their democratic choices, " he says...
Terminally ill boy, 11, enjoys video call with Johnny Depp
... Depp heard one of Kori s last wishes was to meet his idol Captain Jack - through The Make A Wish charity - after the youngster set up a new pirate-themed YouTube channel...
British Medical Association calls government reckless over pay talks
By Fiona NimoniBBC News
The British Medical Association has accused the government of " reckless" behaviour ahead of the results of a strike ballot by junior doctors.
The BMA's Professor Philip Banfield said the Prime Minister and health secretary were refusing to enter meaningful negotiations with unions.
The Department of Health and Social Care said it had met with the BMA and other unions to discuss pay.
BMA members are expected to vote in favour of strike action.
Professor Banfield, the BMA's chair of council, said that Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Steve Barclay were " standing on The Precipice of an historic mistake".
He accused the government of " guaranteeing escalation" adding that officials were " reckless" for thinking they could stay silent and wait it out.
He made his comments at a young doctors' conference on Sunday, telling attendees they deserved better and were not expensive for the expertise and skills they provided.
Around 45,000 members of the BMA have been balloted on strike action, with the result of the vote expected on Monday.
The BMA has already warned it will stage a if there is a vote in favour of strike action.
Like recent strikes by nurses and ambulance crews, the dispute centres around pay.
The current pay agreement for junior doctors ends in March 2023 - and the government says increasing pay In Line with inflation is unaffordable.
Professor Banfield also accused the government of " letting patients down" adding: " All NHS staff are Standing Up for our patients in a system that seems to have forgotten that valuing staff and their well-being is directly linked to patient safety and better outcomes of care. "
A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: " We hugely value The Work of junior doctors and we have been clear that supporting and retaining the NHS workforce is one of our main priorities.
" As part of a multi-year deal we agreed with the BMA, junior doctors' pay has increased by a cumulative 8. 2% since 2019/20. We also introduced a higher pay band for The Most experienced staff and increased rates for night shifts.
" The Health and Social Care Secretary has met with the BMA and other medical unions to discuss pay, conditions and workload. He's been clear he wants to continue discussing how we can make The Make the NHS a better place to work for all. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com