With a third of the world’s population now on lockdown, it is a difficult time for all businesses. Whilst most of the large companies should be able to ride the wave, it will be a particularly hard time for small businesses that usually generate most of their revenue from physical sales.
YGTV’s article series continues - each month, David Sanchez will review military visits to the Rock. Drawing on his in-depth knowledge and photographic skills, the articles will provide readers with valuable background facts to the aircraft and vessels that pop into the Rock.
I'm weeping on a night bus terminating at Tottenham Court Road while listening to a song in a language I can barely understand. This has become routine for my London Monday nights.
YGTV’s article series continues - each month, David Sanchez will review military visits to the Rock. Drawing on his in-depth knowledge and photographic skills, the articles will provide readers with valuable background facts to the aircraft and vessels that pop into the Rock.
By David Sanchez
As the second month of 2020 came and went, it was a very lax, if not to say boring month for military movements on the Rock. As shall be seen, the main incident involving defence affairs came not from a visit (wanted or unwanted) but from a news headline that vanished into the ether as soon and as completely as it appeared.