If I want to find information on the HMRC sites it is much easier to do so via Google than by searching within HMRC. Google brings up relevant pages. HMRC tend to bring up everything with even the slightest mention of a subject. So a VAT query inside the HMRC website returns millions of hits but doesn't sort them for relevance. While Google is evil it is at least competent at search. Which probably easily outweighs the other issues.
Filmblog: watched Jurassic World Dominion last night. Terrible film, an utter waste of my time. I’ve got a camera club print competition tonight, so wanted to spend some time putting my prints in mounts. That never happened, and I felt aggrieved that my time was spent on that film. 4*
Filmblog: watched Jurassic World Dominion last night. Terrible film, an utter waste of my time. I’ve got a camera club print competition tonight, so wanted to spend some time putting my prints in mounts. That never happened, and I felt aggrieved that my time was spent on that film. 4*
You had no say in watching the film?
'Cause, darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream
Filmblog: watched Jurassic World Dominion last night. Terrible film, an utter waste of my time. I’ve got a camera club print competition tonight, so wanted to spend some time putting my prints in mounts. That never happened, and I felt aggrieved that my time was spent on that film. 4*
You had no say in watching the film?
We’d borrowed it off someone, and out tonight and tomorrow.