Month: October 2020

Versus Arthritis has filed a serious incident report with the Charity Commission following multiple employee accounts of systemic racism, racially motivated microaggressions and bullying, Third Sector can reveal. The report was filed with the Charity Commission earlier this week, according to an email seen by Third Sector.  Trustees took the decision following consideration of accounts
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You have to give credit to Netflix for their timing: as we’re all trying to practice social distancing and staying home as much as we can, the popular streaming service announced they’ll be raising prices on subscriptions, according to CNET. The price of a standard subscription will go from $13 to $14 a month, while the price
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Auctioning abandon homes for €1, the idyllic Sicilian village of Salemi is the latest Italian neighborhood making efforts to revive its population. Revered for its medieval charm, Salemi is regarded one of the nation’s most beautiful villages, a title it hopes will lure prospective buyers from all over the world. Despite the irresistible price, interested
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Vibrant Culture, colorful festivals, Rajputana architectural aesthetics and gracious people – these four elements describe Jodhpur in a nutshell. One of the major tourist destinations in Rajasthan, Jodhpur will give you a sneak peek into the magnificent forts, royal palaces, revered temples, lip-smacking food and colorful festivals. For those looking forward to experience luxury and
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(CNN) — While the imminent opening of Berlin’s long-delayed Brandenburg Airport will cause many in the city to breathe a sigh of relief, it also means the sad end of an era. As Brandenburg cranks into action, Berlin’s Tegel Airport — a much-loved relic from the last century — will at long last be closing
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Judge Judy may be leaving CBS, but TV’s most popular judge is not leaving the court show world behind.  The Amazon-owned IMDB TV has picked up her new as-yet-untitled series, which is expected to be a similar show with a courtroom.  It will feature “no-nonsense, expeditious Judge Sheindlin’s signature adjudication style with a new array
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Getty Images Global travel screeched to a halt during the pandemic, and it’s hurting credit card companies’ bottom line.  American Express, Mastercard and Visa all reported double-digit drops in profit for the recent quarter, compared to a year ago. The companies pointed to a plunge in international travel as borders remain closed during the pandemic. 
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More than 100,000 community share investors have raised over £150m in the past eight years as more communities seek alternative ownership models, according to new research. A report by the membership organisation Co-operatives UK, Understanding a maturing Community Shares market, shows that 92 per cent of businesses that have raised finance with community shares are still trading.
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By Katie Colley ETCanada.com Posted October 27, 2020 1:56 pm Smaller font Descrease article font size –A Larger font Increase article font size A+ Country music star Blake Shelton popped the question to Gwen Stefani, and she said “Yes!” The couple broke the news of their engagement to fans on social media on Tuesday, with
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Press Release WatchGuard releases free online tool so companies and organisations can check if their credentials have been exposed on the dark web 29 October 2020: With WatchGuard Technologies’ new dark web Scanning tool, businesses can simply enter their domain name into this search engine https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-resource-center/dark-web-scan to find out how many of their email accounts
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Note that opening hours of attractions across the UK can change rapidly during coronavirus. Please check websites before visiting. Additionally, Cardiff is currently in a ‘firebreak,’ so visitors are not allowed. The city centre retains plenty of vestiges from its Victorian and Edwardian heyday and is the logical start-point for exploring Cardiff – here are
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With mortgage rates reaching historic lows this year, many people are looking to refinance or purchase a home. But should you do an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM), which has an introductory fixed-rate period — usually five, seven or 10 years — and then periodically adjusts based on market conditions, or the more popular 30-year fixed-rate mortgage?
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