Hightowers And The Small Council
Olivia Cooke’s Alicent Hightower remains the Greens’ conscience and chief strategist, a woman negotiating personal loyalty, public piety and dynastic survival. Cooke plays Alicent with a carefully modulated reserve that can snap into steel, often in scenes with Rhys Ifans, whose Otto Hightower is driven by a belief in order that shadows into control. The father‑daughter dynamic is one of the series’ most reliable engines: political, intimate and constantly at risk of fracture.
Sea Power: House Velaryon
Steve Toussaint’s Lord Corlys Velaryon and Eve Best’s Princess Rhaenys Targaryen carry the weight of a great house with a shrewd understanding of leverage. Toussaint plays Corlys as a veteran mariner measuring risk in tides and ledgers, while Best gives Rhaenys the burnished certainty of someone who has already survived a succession she arguably should have won. Together they make House Velaryon feel like a state within a state—wealthy, necessary and not inclined to be managed by anyone’s crown.
Using The Register: Practical Things You Can Do
You don’t have to be a company owner to get value from Companies House. Anyone can search the register to check whether a business exists, confirm its number, see its registered office, and browse its filing history. If you’re evaluating a partner or supplier, you can check how long they’ve been around, whether they file on time, and whether their accounts suggest growth or strain. You can also see recent director changes, PSC updates, and key legal events like charges or dissolutions.
What’s Changing: Reforms, Verification, Next Steps
The UK has been modernising Companies House under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act. You’ll notice stricter checks on company names, stronger powers for Companies House to query and reject filings, and requirements for a registered email and a proper registered office address. Fees have also been updated, and filings may be annotated if information looks inconsistent or misleading. Identity verification for directors, PSCs, and those who file on behalf of companies is being introduced, rolling out in stages.
Consider Equity-Sharing Instead Of More Debt
Home equity investments let you access cash today in exchange for a slice of your home’s future value, with no monthly payments. You receive a lump sum, then settle up years later at sale or buyback. If your credit is thin or your income is uneven, this can be calmer than stacking another loan. The trade-off: if your home appreciates, the investor shares in that upside; if it stagnates or declines, their share adjusts accordingly, subject to contract floors and fees.
House-Hack Your Way Through The Gap
You do not have to become a full-time landlord to keep the house. Renting a spare room, creating a studio in a basement with a separate entrance, or hosting short-term stays can bridge a tough season. Think medium-term tenants (travel professionals, interns, contract workers) for lower turnover and clearer expectations. Many owners cover a big slice of the mortgage with one thoughtful setup: lockable owner storage, simple house rules, and a clean, durable furnishing package.
Logistics: Keep It Hot, Fresh, And On Time
Temperature is your biggest lever. Waffles are best fresh, but they hold surprisingly well if you keep them loosely tented to prevent steam from making them soggy. A low, dry heat setup (chafers with vented lids, or sheet pans in a warm oven at the venue) maintains crispness better than sealed containers. Eggs and proteins do well in chafers. Hashbrowns benefit from shallow pans so they don’t steam themselves. If your drive time exceeds 20–30 minutes, consider pickup closer to start time or send a runner who can cue a second pickup for replenishment.