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Apprenticeships have collapsed in England – Labour needs to fine-tune the solution, fast | Heather Stewart

Apprenticeships have collapsed in England – Labour needs to fine-tune the solution, fast | Heather Stewart

Ensuring that England’s workforce possesses the necessary skills for a changing economy is a priority for the Labour Party, as this is linked to social mobility and economic growth. Following Keir Starmer’s recent reshuffle, there seems to be ongoing uncertainty regarding the management of the skills agenda, specifically which responsibilities will transfer to Pat McFadden’s […]

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'please help us': bengaluru schoolgirls expose city's dangerous roads | watch viral video bengaluru news | Bengaluru News

‘please help us’: bengaluru schoolgirls expose city’s dangerous roads | watch viral video bengaluru news | Bengaluru News

Three schoolgirls in Bengaluru have highlighted the issue of poor road infrastructure in the city through a video recorded while traveling home in their school bus. In the clip, the students describe how pothole-filled roads delay their commutes and affect their academic activities. One girl noted that their 14-kilometer journey to school takes 20 minutes

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Winning formulae: Briton bidding to be ‘world’s best spreadsheeter’ at Las Vegas competition | esports

Winning formulae: Briton bidding to be ‘world’s best spreadsheeter’ at Las Vegas competition | esports

Ha Dang, a 33-year-old stockbroker from Leeds, will participate in the Microsoft Excel World Championships this December in Las Vegas, representing the UK. He secured his spot by defeating over 40 competitors in the inaugural British competition. The championship offers a prize of $5,000 and a personalized belt for the title of the “world’s best

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5 viral prompts to turn you into a 3D figurine, 1980s character and more News24 -

5 viral prompts to turn you into a 3D figurine, 1980s character and more News24 –

Gemini Nano Banana AI Studio Launch: Google launched Nano Banana, an AI image editing tool within the Gemini app, last month. The app quickly gained traction, amassing over 10 million downloads shortly after the launch of Nano Banana. As of now, users have created or modified over 200 million images using the tool, which allows

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Noida family spends 36 hours in panic as cobra hides inside ceiling light video goes viral

Noida family spends 36 hours in panic as cobra hides inside ceiling light video goes viral

A family in Sector 51 of Noida experienced fear for nearly two days after a cobra entered the false ceiling of their kitchen and coiled around a light fixture. The incident began on September 9, when the Chaudhary family noticed unusual movements in the kitchen ceiling light. Upon investigation, they discovered a cobra hidden inside

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Immigration law firm making £1.7m in legal aid loses contract over standards | Immigration and asylum

Immigration law firm making £1.7m in legal aid loses contract over standards | Immigration and asylum

Middlesex Law Chambers, an immigration law firm that reported a dramatic increase in legal aid income from £43,000 in 2021 to £1.7 million in 2025, has had its government contract terminated due to performance concerns. The firm, which only employs five solicitors, was managing thousands of asylum cases, creating worries over its capacity to provide

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Uefa backs off overseas league fixtures but the struggle for power still goes on | Uefa

Uefa backs off overseas league fixtures but the struggle for power still goes on | Uefa

On Thursday, UEFA announced it will not make a definitive decision regarding overseas league fixtures, a topic that has been widely anticipated in the football community. Instead, the UEFA executive committee has chosen to engage in consultations, including feedback from supporters. This approach raises questions about the timing and necessity of these discussions, especially as

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Court room or soap opera? Employment tribunals aren’t as boring as they sound | Employment tribunals

Court room or soap opera? Employment tribunals aren’t as boring as they sound | Employment tribunals

Employment tribunals, typically associated with disputes over hourly rates and unpaid overtime, have recently been involved in notable cases that exhibit unusual disputes. Recent rulings have addressed issues ranging from whether being called “messy” constitutes harassment to whether calling a boss a “dickhead” is grounds for dismissal. Additionally, one case involved younger employees allegedly disturbing

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Anarchy in the IPA: as punk brewer’s sales stall, are we past peak BrewDog? | BrewDog

Anarchy in the IPA: as punk brewer’s sales stall, are we past peak BrewDog? | BrewDog

BrewDog, a brewing company founded in Scotland in 2007, has faced significant challenges in recent years, culminating in a shift in its perception within the UK beer community. Opinions vary on when the company lost its counterculture status. Many cite a 2021 open letter from Punks with Purpose, a group of BrewDog employees, which stated

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