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Former M&S boss says working from home is ‘not doing proper work’
The former boss of M&S and Asda has said working from home has meant a generation of people is “not doing proper work”.
Stuart Rose, who was chief executive of M&S for six years until 2011 and then executive chair of its supermarket rival Asda until November, claimed that working …
Donald Trump meme coin price tanks after wife Melania also launches token
Bills v Ravens was supposed to be about two stars. It was settled by a brutal drop
Josh Allen v Lamar Jackson was set to be an epic. The idea of this season’s MVP favorites sharing a field was chill inducing. Because whichever quarterback punctuated a brilliant individual season with a conference championship berth would do so because he outplayed his counterpart.
Then the actual game was …
English quintet face uphill task at business end of Champions Cup | Robert Kitson
Five English clubs have made it beyond base camp in the Champions Cup this season, but scaling the distant summit already feels like an impossible dream. While Northampton, Saracens, Leicester, Sale and Harlequins have all secured qualification for the last 16, they will need something truly special if they are …
Jannik Sinner toughs out medical episode against Rune to reach Australian Open last eight
Defending champion and top seed Jannik Sinner overcame a debilitating medical episode as well as Dane Holger Rune to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open for the third time with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory.
The world No 1 had looked like continuing his serene progress through the …
Today’s puzzle retrospectively commemorates UNESCO’s World Logic Day, which took place last week. (The date, January 14, is both the day Kurt Gödel died and the day Alfred Tarski was born, a calendrical coincidence that links the pre-eminent logicians of the twentieth century.)
It is a logic puzzle and, as …
Novak Djokovic comfortable in conflict as he makes headlines in Australia again | Jack Snape
The accompaniments of the Australian summer are varied but vivid. Barbecues and beaches, fireworks and firefighting. The song of cicadas, the sweetness of cherries, and the sound of Novak Djokovic, back in the headlines.
until Channel …Monday briefing: Will Trump really begin his second term with a message of unity?
Good morning. Today, at midday in Washington DC, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as president of the United States for the second time. Yesterday,
he promised a blitz of executive orders
on illegal immigration, transgender rights and other rightwing priorities within hours of his arrival.While …
‘A vicious circle’: how the roof blew off Spain’s housing crisis
Ciutat Vella, the old city of Barcelona, was once quirky and mysterious.
Now it has become a parody of itself, a place from which the local population has been exiled in the interests of tourism and maturing investments. Doorways have sprouted combination key safes, a telltale sign of an apartment …
Starwatch: Venus and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye
Venus continues to shine like a brilliant beacon in the evening sky. This week it draws close to Saturn, offering an opportunity to see the nearest and further planets that are readily available to the naked eye.
The chart shows the view looking south-west from London on 20 January at …