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Sending goods from Chiang Mai to the UK
Thanks, carry on the plane best but I will be over weight. Excess baggage for 30 kg is around £1200 or £600 if booked in advance. Also I have to get it to the airport. Post office is between £150 and £400 for 20 kg maximum. There are two firms that will collect and deliver a suitcase up to 30kg for around £230. Sea freight was stupid, B26,000 plus £500 in UK - think a full container is only a bit more. Hope this information helps others. -
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White House Retreats from Public Eye After Trump Victory
Harris went to Hawaii huh, I'm sure it was work related. If not, then my perception of Harris being lazy rings true. -
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Appeal Launched for British Teacher Gravely Injured in Thailand Crash
Driving a motorcycle or riding pillion on a motorcycle? -
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Getting Old: Stoic About It or Endless Whinger?
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Appeal Launched for British Teacher Gravely Injured in Thailand Crash
Driving a motorcycle or riding pillion on a motorcycle? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 25 November 2024
Pheu Thai Party Claims Victory in Udon Thani Election Picture courtesy: Siam Rath The Pheu Thai Party has emerged victorious in the recent local election in Udon Thani, consolidating its position as a major political force in the region. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344466-pheu-thai-party-claims-victory-in-udon-thani-election/ -
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Pheu Thai Party Claims Victory in Udon Thani Election
Picture courtesy: Siam Rath The Pheu Thai Party has emerged victorious in the recent local election in Udon Thani, consolidating its position as a major political force in the region. The election, held on 24th November, saw significant voter turnout and a decisive win for Pheu Thai's candidate, Mr Saravut Petpanomporn. Saravut secured the role of Nayok Or Bor Jor, head of the Udon Thani provincial administration, by gathering 283,186 votes. His closest competitor, Mr Khanisorn Khurirang of the People’s Party, received 235,060 votes - a considerable gap of over 50,000 votes. This outcome reinforces Udon Thani's reputation as a steadfast Pheu Thai stronghold, often referred to as the "Red Shirt capital." Mr Prasert Chantararuangthong, a key Pheu Thai figure, expressed his satisfaction with the results during a gathering at Saravut's residence, citing the party's firm grip on the region. Meanwhile, Khanisorn conceded defeat, acknowledging the robust support his party received, though it fell short of victory. Elsewhere, in Phetchaburi, Chaiya Angkinan, a seasoned Pheu Thai politician, won convincingly with 169,208 votes, leaving his opponent, Kritsana Kaewyu, with 57,574. Similarly, in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Ms Warin Chinwong of the Nakhon Khem Kaeng team emerged triumphant with 323,798 votes, defeating Ms Kanokporn Dechdecho, who garnered 290,583 votes. These elections highlight Pheu Thai's enduring influence across Thailand’s provinces, particularly in its traditional bastions. As the party continues to secure key local leadership roles, its political strategy appears increasingly effective in consolidating its support base throughout the country. This electoral success could potentially influence future political dynamics both locally and nationally, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2024-11-25 -
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Israelis in Thailand on Alert After Security Warning
you are fantastically deranged if you believe that load of codswallop.
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