Inclusivity and general wokeness is far from perfect in the current beauty climate (like when some brands release a foundation in only five shades ranging from “porcelain” to “sunkissed”? #howboutno), but there’s solace in knowing it’s never been easier to support a black-owned beauty business. Hair care tailor made for natural textures? Found. Sunscreen, without
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The Trump administration’s sweeping new travel restrictions aimed at combating the spread of the new coronavirus — announced Friday — took effect on Sunday afternoon, leaving airline employees around the world scrambling to enforce them. More than 17,200 people have fallen ill to the coronavirus worldwide so far, killing at least 361 people in China
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Trustees at a Bristol housing charity have been found guilty of mismanagement and misconduct, with a suggestion that they exploited their charitable status for financial gain, a recently published investigation by the Charity Commission has concluded. Alternative Housing, whose charitable objects were to provide accomodation support and care to those in need within Bristol, has
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Refreshing your look needn’t cost more than a round of drinks. Yes, you could spend the equivalent of a small car on a new wardrobe, but 45 minutes in the barber’s chair can have the same effect if you’re brave enough to say something other than “The usual.” Plus, if it’s the kind of barbershop
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The first delivery is Maritimo’s imposing M-Series 72 Flybridge Motor Yacht custom-designed for serious sport fishing in challenging waters between New Zealand’s North Cape and the Kermadec Islands Marine Reserve 1,000 km to the northeast. The vessel has more than 200 custom changes from the production model, including an extended fishing cockpit and transom redesign.
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Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support have defended their “meat-free” fundraising campaigns after receiving criticism from the National Farmers Union Scotland. The union wrote to both charities, raising concerns about CRUK’s Veg Pledge, which takes place in November, and Macmillan’s Meat Free March. In a statement, the union described both campaigns as “regrettable” and said they
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