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New year-long trial of four day working week announced in New Zealand

The multinational consumer goods company Unilever is to experiment with a four-day workweek for all its office employees in New Zealand, slashing their hours by about 20 per cent while keeping pay the same. Starting next week, the trial is expected to last until December

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December 1, 2020
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Melania Trump swaps horror for tradition with lighter approach to Christmas decor

Apart from the odd nod to a funerary urn, first lady Melania Trump broke with tradition this year with her White House Christmas decorations, opting for fairly normal green trees with red and gold ornaments instead of the blood-red foliage or Shining-esque ghost-white branches

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December 1, 2020
USA

Obama warned not to ‘underestimate Biden’s ability to f*** things up’

President-elect Biden, set to be inaugurated in January, previously served as vice president under Obama from 2009 to 2017. The pair are famously close friends, with Biden last year tweeting a picture of a friendship bracelet captioned “Happy #BestFriendsDay to my friend, @BarackObama.”

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December 1, 2020
Middle East

Egypt detains photographer after dancer shoot at pyramid

Egyptian police have detained a photographer for disrespect after he shot images of a dancer in ancient costume at the Pyramid of Djoser outside Cairo, a security source has confirmed. Rumours had circulated on social media that the model, Salma al-Shimi, had

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December 1, 2020
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Princess Diana ‘found it hard to adjust to’ a clothing ‘ritual’ for Christmas with royals

Princess Diana struggled to adapt to Christmas with the Royal Family. This was especially reflected in the amount of times royals are expected to change outfits on the big day. It is something Diana has been said to have found overwhelming. Former royal butler Paul Burrell,

December 1, 2020
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Brexit: ‘Serious’ hit to UK economy from failure to reach trade deal with EU, warns OECD

A no-deal Brexit at the end of 2020 would deliver a “serious” short-term hit to the UK economy and produce a “strongly negative” effect on trade, productivity and jobs in the long term, the OECD has warned. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said that disruption from failure to

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December 1, 2020
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Michael Gove tucks in to ‘substantial meal’ row by claiming scotch egg ‘with pickle and salad’ is a starter

Michael Gove has issued further clarification on what does, and does not, count as a substantial meal in pubs and bars – stating that he believes a “a couple of Scotch Eggs… with pickle on the side” would constitute a starter. Ministers have been

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December 1, 2020
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Pubs and football stadiums could BAN Brits without coronavirus ‘immunity passport’

Nadhim Zahawi, the minister in charge of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, hinted that many venues would only accept customers who have a certificate of vaccination. The suggestion brings into question whether immunity passes will be issued to those who decide to take the jab. Speaking to

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December 1, 2020
Culture & Society

Hair loss treatment: Green tea could prevent balding and support hair growth

Hair loss and hair thinning are considered normal, often occurring with ageing. While no treatment is 100 percent effective, green tea has shown some promise. Hair loss occurs when the hair’s natural growth cycle changes. The cycle includes three phased – androgen (hair

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December 1, 2020
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How to cook turkey: The best Christmas bird tips and tricks

Turkey is the traditional Christmas meal, with millions of Britons across the UK tucking into the bird of Christmas Day. How can you cook the perfect turkey? But many will be asking how to cook a turkey? Roasting a large piece of

December 1, 2020
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