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What Is Adidas Without Yeezy? Big Take Podcast
What Is Adidas Without Yeezy? Big Take Podcast
Listen to The Big Take podcast on iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Terminal. What is Adidas without Yeezy? It’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Xi Jinping tells China's national security chiefs to prepare for 'worst case' scenarios
Xi Jinping tells China's national security chiefs to prepare for 'worst case' scenarios
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has called on his top national security officials to think about "worst case" scenarios and prepare for "stormy seas," as the ruling Communist Party hardens efforts to counter any perceived internal and external threats.
1970-01-01 08:00
Yogi Berra: 'It Ain't Over' documentary reassesses baseball great's remarkable career and life
Yogi Berra: 'It Ain't Over' documentary reassesses baseball great's remarkable career and life
Yogi Berra famously said "It ain't over 'til it's over," but one of the greatest careers in baseball history might have been over before it had even begun.
1970-01-01 08:00
India's Bengaluru may need $363 million to fix drainage, avoid flooding - report
India's Bengaluru may need $363 million to fix drainage, avoid flooding - report
By Deep Kaushik Vakil BENGALURU India's Bengaluru may need nearly 28 billion rupees ($362.7 million) to restore a
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Prudential CFO James Turner Resigns Over Probe Into Conduct
Prudential CFO James Turner Resigns Over Probe Into Conduct
Prudential Plc Chief Financial Officer James Turner resigned on Wednesday amid a probe into a code of conduct
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy Q1 GDP revised up to 0.6% q/q, 1.9% y/y -ISTAT
Italy Q1 GDP revised up to 0.6% q/q, 1.9% y/y -ISTAT
ROME Italy's economy rose 0.6% in the first quarter, boosted by strong domestic demand, national statistics bureau ISTAT
1970-01-01 08:00
Intel Cedes Spotlight at Global Tech Gala to AI Darling Nvidia
Intel Cedes Spotlight at Global Tech Gala to AI Darling Nvidia
When Asia’s biggest computing and electronics show kicked off this week, one name was conspicuously absent: Intel Corp.
1970-01-01 08:00
SBB Woes Deepen After Holding Company Skips Hybrid Bond Payment
SBB Woes Deepen After Holding Company Skips Hybrid Bond Payment
The crisis engulfing Swedish landlord SBB worsened after the chief executive officer’s investment company skipped interest payments on
1970-01-01 08:00
Suspected State-Backed Hackers Hit More Nations as Threat Grows
Suspected State-Backed Hackers Hit More Nations as Threat Grows
A hacking group suspected of ties to an Asian government has broadened its targets to government agencies in
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy’s Economy Grew More Than Anticipated in First Quarter
Italy’s Economy Grew More Than Anticipated in First Quarter
Italy’s economy grew more than anticipated at the start of the year, driven by household spending. Gross domestic
1970-01-01 08:00
ECB’s Inflation Fight Exposes Fragilities in Financial System
ECB’s Inflation Fight Exposes Fragilities in Financial System
The European Central Bank’s fight against stubbornly high inflation has revealed fragilities in the financial system that are
1970-01-01 08:00
Kate Silverton reveals why she left BBC news career to become child therapist
Kate Silverton reveals why she left BBC news career to become child therapist
Former BBC newsreader Kate Silverton has opened up about swapping her successful news career for becoming a qualified child therapist. In 2021, Silverton left her role as a newsreader because she was inspired by her “love” for child psychology. “My academic background is in child psychology, and becoming a mum really inspired me too,” she told the PA news agency. She continued: “My journey has really been decades long, both in understanding more about children’s mental health, and as a parent really benefiting from all the interviews and access to advice that I was given by incredible people.” The 52-year-old, who currently works in a primary school supporting young children with complex needs, admitted that when she competed in BBC’s ballroom dancing competition Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 (she was paired with professional dancer Aljaž Škorjanec and finished eighth), it was with a view of leaving journalism to train as a child therapist. “My interest has been long-held, and I’ve now qualified, and it’s absolutely my life’s passion. So I’ll be using journalism and all my presenting experience to raise awareness around children’s mental health and really to support parents. “I’ve had an incredible life in journalism [presenting BBC News at One and BBC Breakfast, among other high-profile TV and radio roles], and many, many years that have been really fulfilling. I think you’re always drawing upon the experiences you’ve picked up before, but as a mum especially, for me, this is now where home is, and will become my life’s work.” Silverton’s two children, Clemency, 11, and Wilbur, eight, are now aged 11 and eight, and were conceived naturally after Silverton and her husband, Mike Heron, tried IVF but it wasn’t successful. She continued to work as a journalist after Clemency was born, but took two years off when she had Wilbur in 2014. “I was freelance, but it got to the point where I thought I can’t physically do this – you know, I’m an older parent as well,” she said. “I had to make a judgement call – and I can only ever speak for myself, there’s no judgement for others. But I took two years out because I just couldn’t see any other way of doing everything, and doing it the way I hoped to. “It’s really, really hard for parents now, and I say to a lot of the parents I speak to in my clinical work, ‘Please, please, please do not berate yourself, we are living in a very challenging time’. We’re pulled in so many ways, we’re still doing a lot of work at home, and we’re expected to be present either at work, and/or at home. “So there’s no easy answer. But I think we owe it to our children to start asking, is this really working for us as parents? And is it working for our children?” Silverton, who is currently working on her second parenting book, added that she sees her career change as a “second act” in her life. “Ultimately, I thought I don’t want to be doing this, I don’t want to be in the newsroom on a Saturday night when my children are at home with my husband,” she said. With additional reporting from PA. Read More James Middleton says Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte are ‘lucky’ A tennis court, walled gardens and a moat: Inside Brightwell Manor, Boris and Carrie Johnson’s new home Al Pacino, 83, is expecting his fourth child with girlfriend Noor Alfallah Kate Silverton on swapping her BBC news career to work as a child therapist Menopause and menstruation guidance launched for workplaces to support employees Watching Love Island this year? How to avoid comparing your body to what’s on screen
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