Father Brown star Mark Williams has landed a sci-fi film which takes him far away from the world of Kembleford.

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Father Brown star Mark Williams has landed a sci-fi film which takes him far away from the world of Kembleford.
Gary Webster for The Wall Street Journal, November 9, 2016
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Shot back in October in Dorchester, MA. A story on black entrepreneurs and their success on being offered small business loans.
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Arthur fucking Daley.
I need to watch Minder more often, bleedin' class.
Yesterday, Frank Di Giorgio told the Globe: “If I’m a top member of the bureaucracy and I can’t support a new mayor’s mandate, I should either resign or find a new position or approach.” This is a mirrored fun house version of government, everything all swollen or shrunk out of its rightful proportion. If you’re a bureaucrat your job and obligation is to investigate the ramifications of any new policy proposal, and report honestly on your findings to the politicians who will make the ultimate decisions. Webster did this a year ago, when Ford asked for an explanation of why the TTC, which decades ago supported a subway on Sheppard, had shifted to backing light rail. He compiled the research which explained his position (basically, that employment growth projections for the area had proved massively inflated, and there was nothing like the ridership potential required to make a subway a good investment) and summarized it in a report delivered to the mayor. As discovered by the Star, Rob Ford didn’t just reject that report’s conclusions—he prevented it from becoming public, and thus a part of our collective conversation about what transit Toronto should build.
The Ford Circus continues. It's farce and tragedy.
On Monday, Ms. Stintz said she will press the commissioners who are eager to shake up leadership at the transit system to answer a crucial question: What’s next?
“At the end of the day it is the riders who will pay the price if we can’t bring some order to this chaos,” she said. “The TTC is supposed to be a professional organization, not a political organization. We need to bring stability to the situation.”
If Mr. Webster is removed from his post, recently appointed chief operating officer Andy Byford is a likely candidate to take his spot. Mr. Byford, who is second in command right now, arrived in Toronto from Australia in November.
Tuesday’s snap meeting to debate Mr. Webster’s fate comes two weeks after he outlined the virtues of light rail lines over subways, which Mayor Rob Ford champions, during a special council debate.
Unbelievable.
What's the point in having professional experts on staff if you're simply going to replace them when they disagree with the idiot mayor?