Month: April 2023

Government spending on storing personal protective equipment (PPE) in China increased by £2.35m in the year to January – as households struggle to make ends meet amid the cost of living crisis. According to data revealed by the Labour Party, the taxpayer paid £23.5m to store life-saving protective equipment from February 2021 to January 2022
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Photography Courtesy of DiorPlus, a new summer-in-a-bottle body oil. By Lauren Knowles Date April 14, 2023 Facebook Twitter Dior Beauty celebrates the launch of a new Gris Dior campaign Photography Courtesy of Dior This month, Dior Beauty unveiled a new star-studded campaign for its leading La Collection Privée Christian Dior fragrance, Gris Dior, titled “Dare in
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The Asia electronic dance music (EDM) scene is buzzing with excitement as Kenny Musik takes center stage. This Taiwan-based Brazilian DJ and producer is making waves with his solid releases, breathtaking live shows, and tons of unreleased wonders. With collaborations with big Brazilian DJs like KVSH, Sevek, and Flakkë on Spinnin Records, Kenny Musik is
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In the age of COVID-19, it is impossible not to appreciate how a virus can upend societies, reshape politics and divide populations. But what many of us do not know, and what Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues makes clear, is that viruses and bacteria have been integral to all of human
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Fighting erupted in Sudan on Saturday as the army and paramilitary forces clashed, leaving at least 56 people dead and hundreds injured.  They were the first clashes between the forces since 2019 but rose out of a long-running tussle for power. Here is what you need to know. Who are the main players? On one
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Escalating nurse strike action by withdrawing protection for emergency hospital care will endanger patient safety, a NHS leader has warned as the government said a “full and final” pay offer had been made to staff. Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, which represents health trusts, also raised concerns over the possibility of nursing
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The subway train runs right past Nari’s lively New York City apartment building, and she imagines riding it to far-flung destinations that offer quiet spaces away from the bustling city and her boisterous family and neighbors. A beach, a forest, outer space—Nari envisions what it would be like to visit all these places and more.
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