Britain’s Crisis of Ill Health Costs Treasury £15 Billion
Deteriorating health in Britain is costing the state more than £15 billion ($19.6 billion) a year in higher
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UN uncovers 87 bodies in Darfur mass grave horror
The head of a United Nations agency has called for an investigation into the killing of at least 87 people who were discovered in a mass grave in Sudan's West Darfur region.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Struggles Against China’s Economic and Spy Threat, MPs Say
The British government’s short-termist approach to China has left it “severely handicapped” in tackling Beijing’s economic dominance and
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UK Offers 5-7% Pay Raises in Bid to End Public Worker Strikes
The UK government accepted recommendations for public sector pay raises, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tries to draw
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Small business distress index hits mid-2020 high
By Chiara Elisei LONDON Corporate distress among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hit its highest since mid-2020 in
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Sudan conflict: 87 people found in Darfur mass grave, UN says
There are concerns the RSF is targeting specific ethnic groups in the West Darfur region.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine: Refugee children almost fluent in Welsh
The girls arrived with very little English, but now move seamlessly between three languages.
1970-01-01 08:00
Frank Lampard gives honest thoughts on Mason Mount's move to Man Utd
Frank Lampard gives his feelings towards Mason Mount's transfer from Chelsea to Man Utd.
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Meghann Fahy Lands Emmy Nomination; LeBron James Is Returning For 21st Season; Full List of ESPYS Winners
Meghann Fahy nominated for an Emmy, LeBron James is returning for another season, the full list of ESPYS winners and more in the Roundup.
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Hybrid-work trend may wipe out $800 billion from office property values by 2030 - McKinsey study
A shift to remote working is likely to wipe off $800 billion from the value of office buildings
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The ‘Barbenheimer Effect' dating trend explained
With two of the most highly anticipated film releases happening on the same day, film lovers are gearing up for a trip to the cinema to see the double feature of Greta Gerwig's Barbie and Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer. When people found out that the two movies were both to be released on July 21, the internet had a field day creating plenty of memes about how they are opposite to one another, with Barbie's hot pink aesthetic, compared to Oppenheimer's dark black look in the marketing and posters. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Now there's a new dating term that has been coined from all this, called the ‘Barbenheimer effect'. So what is the Barbenheimer Effect? Well, apparently it's a modern dating approach favouring partnerships with polar opposites. Instead of going after your usual ‘type’, you value how contrasting personality traits and lifestyles can create a stronger coupling promoting growth and self-discovery. Key pillars of the Barbenheimer Effect: Opposites Attract The 'Barbenheimer effect' highlights the captivating magnetism that occurs when two individuals with contrasting personalities, interests, or backgrounds connect. It celebrates the idea that diverse traits can complement and enrich a relationship. Empowerment and Self-Discovery The 'Barbenheimer effect' encourages individuals to embrace their uniqueness and explore relationships outside their comfort zones. It promotes personal growth, self-discovery, and the pursuit of genuine connections that transcend societal expectations. Power Couples The 'Barbenheimer effect' redefines the concept of 'power couples', emphasising that power is not solely derived from professional achievements or financial success. Instead, the power lies in the mutual exploration and education of one another’s life experiences, hobbies, and cultures to elevate your identity and become more versatile. Bye to Barbie & Ken While the idealised Barbie and Ken relationship aesthetic may seem desirable at first glance, many individuals yearn for something more authentic and fulfilling. The 'Barbenheimer' trend offers a refreshing alternative, celebrating the beauty found in the diversity of human connection. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Delta forecasts stronger earnings on post-pandemic travel boom
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO Delta Air Lines on Thursday lifted its full-year profit outlook after its second-quarter
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