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The truth about 'workshy' Britain
Is ‘workshy Britain’ a mirage caused by dodgy statistics? That is what the left-leaning think tank the Resolution Foundation is claiming in a report published this morning. The Office for National Statistics (ONS), it says, has missed 930,000 people who are actually in work. The missing numbers, it...
spectator.co.uk - 30+ days ago

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Home cook issues warning about common kitchen appliance after family nightmare: 'Total fire hazard'
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thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
learning
What scientists are learning about potential lava flows in Auckland
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movie & tv
The co-star Anthony Hopkins hated working with: “What I’m speaking about is discipline”
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The one thing Tom Hanks loved about ‘Saving Private Ryan’ that everyone else hated: “It was very humiliating”
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technology
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theprint.in - 3 days ago
nature
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions edge down in 2023, among lowest totals since 1990s
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theglobeandmail.com - 9 days ago
entrepreneurship
Brain Health: 10 Things Your Brain Needs To Grow In Spring, 2025
Your brain has the hefty responsibility of keeping you safe, your career on track and connections to family, friends and loved ones. It’s the boss of your mind and body, working for you 24/7, even while you’re asleep. It never takes a break, PTO or vacation. Think about how dedicated your brain is...
forbes.com - 1 day ago
technology
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: The ultra-slim smartphone teased at Unpacked
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mashable.com - 30+ days ago
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Christina Aguilera Flaunts Her Tiny Waist In A Miniskirt As She Claps Back At Comments About Her Appearance: 'No One Is Perfect'
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learning
Psychological “Noise” May Reveal More About Human Thought Than Expected
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neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Employee Confidence Hits New Low As Economic Anxiety Grows
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technology
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health
Research Reveals New Insights About How 'Bad' Cholesterol Works in the Body
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technology
The hidden workers who train AI from Kenya’s slums
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innovation
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lifestyle
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fitness
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beauty
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celebrity / fashion / lifestyle
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auto
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books
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