Spaun (USA) 53 46 60 63 36 Patrick Cantlay (USA) 65 58 63 64 37 Lucas Herbert (Australia) 64 62 58 65 Matt Kuchar (USA) 64 67 40 69 J.T. Poston (USA) 60 66 62 64 41 Mackenzie Hughes (Canada) 58 53 51 61 44 Kurt Kitayama (USA) 63 60 53 45 46 Jason Day (Australia) 56 65 54 68 Xander Schauffele (USA) 52 62 68 60 61 Cameron Young (USA) 55 66 49 49 65 Scottie Scheffler (USA) 54 48 57 62 67 Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 57 64 59 62 68 Sam Burns (USA) 59 68 65 62
As recently as December, attempts to crack down on fraud were falling on stony ground.
Just before Christmas, the aforementioned Lord Agnew wrote to BBB chairman Lord Smith of Kelvin questioning whether banks ‘are genuinely doing all they can to fight fraud’.
Mar 27 (OPTA) – The World Rankings on Mar 26 Rnk Prv Total 1.
(1) Scottie Scheffler (USA) 541.16 2. (3) Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 408.38 3. (2) Jon Rahm (Spain) 411.78 4. (4) Patrick Cantlay (USA) 285.30 5. (5) Cameron Smith (Australia) 238.89 6. (6) Max Homa (USA) 272.60 7. (7) Xander Schauffele (USA) 257.78 8. (8) Will Zalatoris (USA) 230.60 9.
(9) Viktor Hovland (Norway) 259.68 10. (15) Sam Burns (USA) 245.48 11. (10) Justin Thomas (USA) 223.10 12. (11) Collin Morikawa (USA) 223.00 13. (12) Tony Finau (USA) 235.90 14. (17) Cameron Young (USA) 229.95 15. (13) Matt Fitzpatrick (England) 225.81 16. (14) Jordan Spieth (USA) 189.07 17.
Last night, a spokesman for the Department for Education said: ‘We are committed to a registration system for children not in school to help make sure all children are receiving a good education, and recently launched a consultation to help end the postcode lottery of how attendance is managed in different schools.’
Mar 26 (OPTA) – Scores from the PGA Tour WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play on Sunday 11 Will Zalatoris (USA) 52 59 0 14 Sepp Straka (Austria) 54 62 49 16 Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 68 64 0 18 Ryan Fox (New Zealand) 64 66 0 Maverick McNealy (USA) 48 69 65 19 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (South Africa) 66 63 55 Kyoung-Hoon Lee (Korea Republic) 61 63 62 Scott Stallings (USA) 59 51 67 Adam Svensson (Canada) 61 66 54 20 Chris Kirk (USA) 51 68 60 21 Tommy Fleetwood (England) 63 68 62 Tyrrell Hatton (England) 53 65 62 Alex Noren (Sweden) 65 53 69 Ben Griffin (USA) 51 55 62 Si Woo Kim (Korea Republic) 49 54 47 Jon Rahm (Spain) 64 53 60 22 Matt Fitzpatrick (England) 57 61 64 Viktor Hovland (Norway) 67 58 55 Shane Lowry (Republic of Ireland) 65 58 56 Sahith Theegala (USA) 66 52 62 23 Harris English (USA) 66 54 57 Keith Mitchell (USA) 68 59 66 Taylor Montgomery (USA) 63 63 56 Davis Thompson (USA) 58 58 68 24 Tom Hoge (USA) 66 64 68 Collin Morikawa (USA) 59 66 59 Tony Finau (USA) 62 53 57 Adam Hadwin (Canada) 62 70 55 Joo-hyung Kim (Korea Republic) 63 69 59 Min Woo Lee (Australia) 65 63 61 Adrian Meronk (Poland) 62 56 50 Victor Perez (France) 63 62 49 Adam Scott (Australia) 53 70 59 Jordan Spieth (USA) 55 65 58 Justin Suh (USA) 66 65 73 Nick Taylor (Canada) 65 64 59 25 Keegan Bradley (USA) 71 45 63 Cam Davis (Australia) 57 60 66 Kevin Kisner (USA) 70 63 69 Rickie Fowler (USA) 62 64 65 Denny McCarthy (USA) 72 65 68 Aaron Wise (USA) 66 66 68 26 Seamus Power (Republic of Ireland) 55 69 68 Max Homa (USA) 63 59 0 65 27 Brian Harman (USA) 59 59 65 Davis Riley (USA) 57 68 69 Corey Conners (Canada) 46 66 65 Russell Henley (USA) 66 49 59 28 Sungjae Im (Korea Republic) 46 67 58 32 Andrew Putnam (USA) 52 65 56 53 Billy Horschel (USA) 68 60 52 58 35 J.J.
(16) Tyrrell Hatton (England) 188.01 18. (18) Sungjae Im (Korea Republic) 197.39 19. (19) Joo-hyung Kim (Korea Republic) 183.56 20. (21) Kurt Kitayama (USA) 173.82 21. (20) Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 149.87 22. (22) Keegan Bradley (USA) 145.36 23. (23) Shane Lowry (Republic of Ireland) 152.72 24.
(24) Billy Horschel (USA) 150.21 25. (25) Tom Hoge (USA) 151.66
But, given further restrictions caused by the pandemic, the figure is likely to have climbed above 100,000 since then, with the most disadvantaged schools ten times more liable to have an entire class missing than more affluent schools.
Uncertainty over the future of VIE structures, coupled with China’s regulatory crackdowns in major sectors such as e-commerce and tutoring, has bashed shares in offshore-listed Chinese companies this year.
‘I should have been the player that the coach would have put first in his squad. If that was not the case, I was the only one to blame. Because whether you are loved or not, if you score and you play well, you get picked.
The China Securities and Regulatory Commission published draft rules website late on Friday requiring filings by companies seeking offshore listings under a framework to ensure they comply with Chinese laws and regulations.
Concerns about the scale of youngsters missing out on their education emerged last year when analysis of Department for Education figures by the CSJ found 93,514 pupils were mostly absent from school between September and December 2020.
Last month, Judge Cross made headlines by delivering a remarkable courtroom speech demanding an inquiry into the astonishing circumstances that resulted in the ringleaders of a violent crime gang getting their hands on £145,000 in Covid ‘bounce-back’ cash.