Month: April 2023

The number of companies entering insolvency hit its highest level for more than three years in March, according to official figures. Commentators blamed a combination of higher interest rates and wider inflation for the 16% increase recorded last month across England and Wales. The Insolvency Service reported 2,457 corporate insolvencies – up from 1,784 in
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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has appeared in a Russian courtroom to appeal against his pre-trial detention. The reporter was formally charged with spying in Russia earlier this month and has been held at the notorious Lefortovo prison in Moscow since. He faces up to 20 years behind bars if convicted. On Tuesday, the
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No lie here: Shay Mitchell loves a marketing moment. The Pretty Little Liar alum’s luggage company BÉIS recently had some fun on social media when Vanderpump Rules star Raquel Leviss was photographed with one of the brand’s weekender bags as she left castmate Tom Sandoval‘s home amid news of their affair. On March 30, the brand shared a non-sponsored image of Raquel loading the
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Terence Penny is a Toronto native and rising star in the local rap scene. He grew up in the artistic and progressive Jane and Finch district. Terence’s music spans genres and inspires listeners because of his skillful fusion of hip-hop and gospel and his dedication to empowering communities. An Adaptable First Step: When Terence Penny
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Gather ’round our May issue for an extraordinary seafaring tale from bestselling author David Grann: The Wager, a real-life Lord of the Flies. Also, you’ll hear from novelists Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah and Katy Simpson Smith, and join Pulitzer Prize winner Héctor Tobar on his journey to redefine Latino. Upcoming issues of BookPage will bring special
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