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Please be advised that the UK VIsa application centre in Bangkok is relocating. Important update about the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok | vfsglobal HMPO is also relocating https://visa.vfsglobal.com/tha/en/gbr/news/important-update-uk-visa-application-centre-in-bangkok See topic discussions here:
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Doesnt load where for what ? might help if you gave us something to go on.
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DHL are pretty accurate, I said under 7 as a conservative ,guess if they have quoted 2 it wont be far off that. Do it now and it will be this week for sure.
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Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher says he wants to stay at Stamford Bridge. The 24-year-old England international has 18 months left on his contract and has been linked with a move to Tottenham. (Sky Sports) Arsenal are monitoring Brighton and Republic of Ireland striker striker Evan Ferguson, 19, as they look at options to bolster their attack in the summer. (Football Insider) Arsenal sporting director Edu says the club "already have our targets" when asked about the Gunners signing a new striker. (TNT Sports, via Standard) Napoli striker Victor Osimhen could be an option for Arsenal but they face competition from Chelsea and Paris St-Germain for the 25-year-old Nigeria international. (GiveMeSport) English midfielder Jack Harrison, 27, wants to turn his loan move from Leeds United to Everton into a permanent deal in the summer even if the Elland Road side are promoted back to the Premier League. (Football Insider) New Manchester United investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants a new pay structure introduced at the club, with the salaries of players being more dependent on success. (Mirror) Manchester United are to target signing a striker, right-back and right-sided centre-back during a summer overhaul of the Old Trafford club's squad. (Telegraph - subscription required) Juventus have set an asking price of £51m for Arsenal target Kenan Yildiz. The 18-year-old striker has made just 15 appearances for Juventus since joining the club from Bayern Munich in 2022. (Sun) Former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero could make a remarkable return to football. The Argentine, 35, retired in December 2021 when he suffered a cardiac arrhythmia playing for Barcelona, but his cardiologist says he could now play again. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish) Brazil forward Endrick is set to join Real Madrid when he turns 18 in July, but Palmeiras are trying to keep him until December. (ESPN) Sunday's gossip column SOURCE
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Northern Ireland's Mark Allen earned a hard-fought 10-8 win against Zhang Anda in the Players Championship final. China's Zhang took an early 3-0 lead but Allen, with the help of a break of 101, recovered to end the first session level at 4-4 in Telford. Allen fell 6-5 behind before winning three frames in a row on the way to taking a 9-7 lead. Zhang made it 9-8 after a 37-minute frame but Allen responded by winning the next to secure victory. A match that was more attritional than free-flowing finished close to midnight as Allen claimed an 11th ranking title of his career. "It was tough all day. I gave it everything," Allen told ITV. "My safety was good and kept me in the match. "That wasn't a lot of fun to be involved in, but I'm very happy to be standing here the winner." STORY
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Mexico Open final leaderboard -19 J Knapp (US); -17 S Valimaki (Fin); -14 S Jaeger (Ger) C Pan (Tpe), J Lower (US) Selected others: -13 R MacIntyre (Sco); -10 A Rai (Eng); -8 M Wallace (Eng), H Hall (Eng) Full leaderboard Former nightclub bouncer Jake Knapp won a first PGA Tour event on only his ninth start as he took the Mexico Open by two shots. Knapp, 29, went into the final day four shots clear and saw his lead wiped out over the first seven holes. But he rallied on the back nine with his round of 71 enough to finish on 19 under, with Finland's Sami Valimaki closest on 17 under. "Didn't necessarily have my best stuff today, that's for sure," Knapp said. "Knew it was going to be nerve-wracking. Knew it was going to be tough," the American rookie added. "But I was super pumped on how I played the finishing stretch." The win comes just three years after Knapp failed to win a tour card and took a bar job at a restaurant which turned into a nightclub in the evenings. "They needed a security guy and I was like, 'I don't know if I'm big enough, but I can stand there and look tough'," he said. Scotland's Robert MacIntyre was part of the chasing pack and finished six shots behind Knapp, while England's Matt Wallace went from sharing the half-way lead with Knapp and Valimaki to ending on eight under par overall. READ MORE
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Plenty might have expected a Liverpool love-in from Jamie Carragher after his beloved Reds' dramatic Carabao Cup final triumph over Chelsea. But it was his sparring rival Gary Neville who put his Manchester United allegiances firmly to one side, lauding Liverpool - and criticising the beaten Blues. "Klopp's kids against the blue billion-pound bottle-jobs," remarked the former England full-back on Sky Sports. "This is Klopp's last few months [as Liverpool boss], but it will be as proud a moment as he's had." Virgil van Dijk's header two minutes from the end of extra time settled a rollercoaster Wembley final as an injury-hit and youthful Liverpool lifted a record-extending 10th League Cup. Liverpool win EFL Cup with Van Dijk extra-time header 'Klopp's Liverpool defy logic - and are not finished yet' Klopp calls Carabao Cup victory 'most special trophy' he has won Relive action and reaction from Chelsea v Liverpool in the EFL Cup final The Reds' average age at the final whistle was less than 22, with five players aged 20 or under and several hugely inexperienced. Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea fielded a youthful side themselves, with the average age of their starting XI under 24 and younger than Liverpool's, but they had plenty more experience than their counterparts. "Chelsea will regret it, these moments will live with you for a long, long time. I have no sympathy for them whatsoever," Neville said of a Blues side who missed a host of chances in normal time and were outplayed in extra time. "Pochettino's men have shrunk right in front of our eyes and right in front of their own fans. "I can't believe Chelsea in extra time, what has happened? They have not played, they have not turned up. READ MORE
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Fourth Test, Ranchi (day three of five) England 353 (Root 122*) & 145 (Crawley 60, Ashwin 5-51) India 307 (Jurel 90, Jaiswal 73; Bashir 5-119) & 40-0 (Rohit 24*) India need 152 more runs to win Scorecard England's hopes of forcing a series decider faded dramatically in the face of a stirring India fightback on day three of the fourth Test in Ranchi. With dogged lower-order resistance and spin bowling of the highest quality, India turned the match on its head. From beginning Sunday 134 behind with only three first-innings wickets in hand, the hosts ended 40-0 in pursuit of 192 to take an unassailable 3-1 lead. They were dragged to 307 by Dhruv Jurel's 90. The wicketkeeper, crucially dropped on 59 by Ollie Robinson, added 76 with Kuldeep Yadav and another 40 with number 10 Akash Deep. Off-spinner Shoaib Bashir ended with 5-119, at 20 years and 135 days the second-youngest England bowler to claim a five-wicket haul in Test cricket. England's lead was a precious 46, every run of which seemed vital as India's spinners conjured tricks from the surface on a riveting, tension-filled afternoon. Zak Crawley's attractive 60 and Jonny Bairstow's counter-punching 30 were invaluable. No-one else passed 17 in England's 145, Ravichandran Ashwin magnificent for 5-51 and Kuldeep unerring in his 4-22. India were given 25 minutes to bat before the close and used them to great effect, scoring at five an over. Captain Rohit Sharma has 24 and Yashasvi Jaiswal 16. Somehow, England need an instant rally on the fourth morning to keep the series alive. READ MORE
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Jurgen Klopp revealed his desire to write another chapter in Liverpool's "wonderful book" before taking his leave at the end of the season, but this Carabao Cup final victory over Chelsea provided an unlikely story even by his own remarkable standards. Klopp's line-up was stripped of some of its most precious assets going into a meeting with Chelsea's billion-pound project, the odds on a Liverpool victory lengthening with the arrival of the team-sheet before kick-off. Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez were added to a list of casualties already containing keeper Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones. And yet, in defiance of logic, Klopp ended up celebrating another landmark Liverpool win as he was courageous enough to summon kids from the club's Kirkby creche to lift the first trophy of a potential four-trophy haul, the win sealed by Virgil van Dijk's header two minutes from the end of extra time. Much will be made of Chelsea's missed opportunity and the label of "billion-pound bottle jobs" attached to them by former Manchester United defender and TV pundit Gary Neville. And yet the credit must go to Klopp and Liverpool. READ MORE
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DHL will be under 7 days.
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Lazada Trying To Locate My Orders From 2022
CharlieH replied to paddypower's topic in General Topics
You'll probably (but not always) find the item but the seller no longer exists or that stock no longer exists when you click to "re-order" . -
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CharlieH replied to AustinRacing's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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CharlieH replied to AustinRacing's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Approx 50kwh per day ??? What the he'll you doing paying for all the condos on your floor ?
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Couldnt careless about monitor its potentially being controlled I object to. How long before it's gets to controlled movement and spending.
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Depends on the venue. I still use cash for lunch each day and they get the loose change etc if its not an even note. Places that are "cashless" don't get anything. I am dead against a cashless society.
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Brazil midfielder Casemiro, 31, French defender Raphael Varane, 30 and England centre-back Harry Maguire, 30, are among 11 players who could be part of a squad clearout at Manchester United this summer. (ESPN) Manchester United investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who has made securing Champions League football a priority, wants to wait until the end of the season before deciding on manager Erik ten Hag's future. (Star) The Manchester United manager's job appeals to Thomas Tuchel, who will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season. (Sky Germany) Liverpool rejected an approach from Chelsea for their Uruguay forward Darwin Nunez, 24, last summer. (Times - subscription required) Arsenal are determined to sign Belgium and Everton midfielder Amadou Onana, 22, this summer. (Teamtalk) Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim has emerged as a main contender for Liverpool if they miss out on bringing in Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso as Jurgen Klopp's replacement in the summer. Tottenham and England defender Eric Dier, 30, is unlikely to stay at Bayern Munich beyond the summer with the German side concerned about his lack of pace. (Bild via Mail) Manchester City are close to tying down Norway striker Oscar Bobb, 20, to a new long-term contract. (Mail) Tottenham do not expect midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 28, to remain at the club this summer with several Serie A sides interested in the Denmark international. (Football Insider) Arsenal are closing in on Rangers' 15-year-old starlet Alexander Smith, with the Scotland-born attacking midfielder holding dual nationality, having represented the USA Under-15s and Scotland's Under-16 side. (Sun) Juventus are keen on Monza goalkeeper Michele di Gregorio and see the 27-year-old Italian as possible replacement for their current number one, Wojciech Szczesny, with the Poland international now 33 years-old. (La Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian) Brighton and Celtic are among several clubs watching Charlton Athletic's 18-year-old Irish forward Patrick Casey. (Football Insider) Turkey midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu, 30, says he had an offer to move to Saudi Arabia but he wants to stay with Inter Milan. (DAZN, via Gazzetta dello Sport) Thursday's Scottish Gossip Thursday's Gossip column FULL ARTICLE
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MOVED to motoring forum
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What is going on with Asean now sending links to external sources
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New Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says his "preference" is to build a new stadium for the club that can also "serve the north of England". United have played at the 74,310-capacity Old Trafford since 1910, but Ratcliffe acknowledged it had become "tired and in need of refurbishment". A new stadium could be built next to the existing ground in Trafford Park. "It's about time someone built a national stadium in the north of England," said the British billionaire. Ratcliffe added the potential project could be a "catalyst for regeneration" in south Manchester and would therefore warrant a "conversation" with the government about using taxpayers' money. In his first broadcast interview, with BBC sports editor Dan Roan, since completing his deal to buy 27.7% of the club, Ratcliffe added: "If it can be achieved, it would clearly be my preference. "I would be very excited for the north of England." Read more: Man Utd 'must walk to right solution, not run to wrong one' Listen: The Sports Desk podcast: Sir Jim Ratcliffe - full exclusive interview Ratcliffe spoke about the potential for the new stadium to host England games and FA Cup semi-finals, both of which are played at Wembley in London, as well as the Champions League final. He said there was "significant bias in terms of major investments being in the south". Old Trafford has not been chosen to host games at Euro 2028, and last staged a Champions League final in 2003 when AC Milan beat Juventus on penalties. READ MORE