Boisterous behaviour in Portugal
There was boisterous behaviour in Portugal, where Sirius entertained brokers and press in a luxury h...
There was boisterous behaviour in Portugal, where Sirius entertained brokers and press in a luxury hotel. At 2am, a certain chairman of a Cheshire-based broker beginning with the letter 'B' launched an attack on Professional Broking's own intrepid reporter ... albeit with a cushion. Unfortunately, the fight was called to a halt before a victor emerged by killjoys concerned about damage to hotel property.
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