News From The Hastings Center Report: May/June 2010Michael Turton
news & events In today’s global economy, ensuring compliance with trade and export controls is a critical part of doing business. We advise clients on critical trade issues in support of their efforts to navigate new paths to growth. A Sophisticated Approach to Global Trade Compliance Our lawye...
Hastings. If you went to school in the UK, the name probably conjures up memories of your history lessons — learning how William the Conqueror and his French-Norman fleet stormed across the English Channel in 1066 to stick an arrow in the eye of England's last Anglo-Saxon King. While t...
There are around 12 million pet dogs in the UK (more than pet cats, but it’s not a competition). For many dog owners, their panting-barking-tail-chasing-companions are incredibly active part of their lives. A dog owner might know exactly how they define their relation to a dog, whethe...
Smallwood’s contributions over the past seven years have been instrumental in transforming Ribble into the cycling brand it is today. Will Pearson, managing director, True, Ribble’s majority shareholder, said: “We want to thank Andy for everything he has achieved at Ribble over the past seve...
news & events Navigating today’s complex regulatory and enforcement environment requires sophisticated legal advice that spans borders. Our leading global anti-corruption team includes “an all-star cast of attorneys on the D.C. FCPA scene” (Global Investigations Review, Just Anti-Corruption). We...
If you're like us, you've probably seen the sheer number of ticket types available in the UK and wondered "Why are there so many?!" To help, we've put together a handy guide to the main UK ticket types, simply tap the one you’re interested in to find out more. Advance train ...
Trial it for FREE today Did you know? Many of the people who lived in England at the time of the battle were known as Anglo-Saxons. The battle was fought on a hill! The English army started the battle at the top of the hill and the Normans started at the bottom. The English were...
Hastings Masters Hastings/UK (8.14), 04.01.2011 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.Bd3 c5 6.c3 Nc6 7.Ngf3 g6. This fianchetto looks very strange in the French, but is a respectable idea in this variation. Black aims to blunt the white bishop on d3. 8.0-0 Bg7 9....
The Norman duke later built an abbey, known as Battle Abbey, on the site of the battle in thanks for his success, and its ruins still stand there today. The fate of Harold's body is unknown, although one 12th-century tradition states that his remains were removed from burial near the ...