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"We've really seen a dip in morale"

Unison say they're seeing a "dip in people" wanting to work in the council sector.




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"It's the greatest mountaineering mystery of all time"

Former Shrewsbury School boy Sandy Irvine went missing climbing Everest 100 years ago.




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Swedish football fans turn city green and white

Stockholm-based women's football club Hammarby is known for its large and vociferous fanbase.




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Middlesex sign ex-Gloucestershire all-rounder Gohar

Spin bowling all-rounder Zafar Gohar signs a two-year deal with Middlesex following his departure from Gloucestershire.




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Calls for youth centre to reopen in town

The Cotswold market town's young people have been left without a permanent youth centre since 2020.




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Appeal after woman sexually assaulted and chased

Police want to hear from anyone who witnessed the sex assault, which happened last month.




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Council challenges homeless family payout ruling

The mother and her children were put into temporary accommodation after fleeing domestic abuse.




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The American writing the Thames Valley's history

Jim Donahue is writing and photographing the Thames Valley's life and history.




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Football club back home after six years away

Youth games restarted at Faraday Road last year but the first senior men's game was on Saturday.




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New £400k play area officially opens in town

The new space includes a junior zone with bridges, slides and a nine-metre-high twisting tube.




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Race voided as stalls stranded on track

A race at Chelmsford is dramatically halted because the starting stalls could not be removed from the track.




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Football supporter banned for homophobic comment

The fan is barred from attending any matches for two seasons, following an investigation.




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Mark Rhodes recalls phone call from Liam

Pop Idol's Mark offered a young Liam Payne advice on how to deal with the pop industry.




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Reddich MP "vital football remains affordable"

MP Chris Bloore wants increased fan representation on club boards to protect the game.




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Ceiling fall forces Christmas show's cancellation

A large slab of plaster fell from the ceiling "exploding" into the venue, company trustees say.




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'My MBE means elite sport pain is all worthwhile'

Paralympic swimmer Rebecca Redfern was recognised for services to young people and her community.




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Call to tackle 'jaw-dropping' NHS dentistry waits

The MP says people across Cumbria and Lancashire are waiting up to 15 months for treatment.




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Eco groups call for clarity over coal mine

Eco groups call for a mining firm to "break its silence" over a coal mine.




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Ex-miner calls for 'unjust' pension payment change

The government will boost pensions of ex-miners on the MPS scheme, leaving out those on the BCSSS.




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Jersey house prices in biggest fall since 2002

The average home cost £581,000 at the end of September - down from £651,000 a year earlier.




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Interest rates cut but Bank hints fewer falls to come

Interest rates were cut to 4.75% but the Bank expects inflation to creep higher after last week's Budget.




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'Order to repay my carer allowance dehumanised me'

Carers reveal the stress of the DWP informing them they have been overpaid in benefits.




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House price fall could boost London economy - Khan

Mayor of London says increasing access to affordable housing is vital to the city's economic growth




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Beach volleyball teen celebrates gold medal hat trick

Bournemouth schoolboy Lucas , 15, was called up to the England junior squad earlier this year.




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'Precious' WWI photos help document fallen

The Museum of East Dorset analysed information from every First World War memorial in the region.




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Abuse victim calls for ex-Bishop of Ely to resign

The Right Reverend Stephen Conway faces calls to stand down over the John Smyth abuse scandal.




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EV deliveries rise in October as overall market shrinks

New car market falls by -6.0% in October, as businesses, fleets and private buyers register 9,241 fewer vehicles. Battery electric the only vehicles to see higher uptake as manufacturers subsidise […]

The post EV deliveries rise in October as overall market shrinks appeared first on Tech Digest.




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Interview: Andrew Grill, Author of Digitally Curious

Last week we attended the launch of Andrew Grill’s latest book, Digitally Curious, held in conjunction with SAP Concur at the firm’s London office. In the book, the futurist, speaker, […]

The post Interview: Andrew Grill, Author of Digitally Curious appeared first on Tech Digest.




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Back to the future: Windows Phone to be called Windows Mobile?

Maybe that forced change from SkyDrive to OneDrive got things rolling, or perhaps new CEO Satya Nadella really is shaking things up at Microsoft, but there seems to be a newfound interest in beginning anew. That apparently includes name changes, …




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LiveSide is retiring, thanks for all your support

All good things must come to an end, and this blog is no exception. When Chris Overd, Matthew Weyer, and Harrison Hoffman founded LiveSide.net back in December of 2005 (LiveSide’s first post was on January 3rd, 2006, …




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No I don’t want to “hop on a call”

If you’re in business of any kind then undoubtedly you will have had the “can we hop on a call” email at some point. It can come in the form of a well meaning friend making an introduction to you on behalf of someone else or it can come straight out of the blue from...

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Earthy earns maiden England U21 call-up

Bristol City midfielder George Earthy called up to the England Under-21 squad for the first time after a series of withdrawals due to either injury or transitions into the senior squad.




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Racist abuse is 'part of' football - Forde

Racism is 'unfortunately part of' football said Bristol Rovers forward Shaq Forde, after he was sent online abuse last month.




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All About Bristol

Megan Ruth-Trump – now Megan Avon – married the river in August 2024.




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What's the future of the football league aged 120

The Bristol Downs League has been going for almost 120 years but how can they solidify its future?




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Jennifer Lopez is Officially the New Liz Taylor

People (including myself) have been joking for years that Jennifer Lopez is on track to being the next Elizabeth Taylor, and bitch apparently took is seriously since she just got engaged to Alex Rodriguez. ARod proposed to JLo while on vacation with a $1.4 million ring, which might seem extravagant to us hobos, but if […]

The post Jennifer Lopez is Officially the New Liz Taylor appeared first on HecklerSpray.





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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches, Kia EV3 scoops EV award

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has finally dropped for gamers to get stuck into. The Call of Duty (CoD) series is one of the best-selling in history with more […]

The post Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches, Kia EV3 scoops EV award appeared first on ShinyShiny.




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6 tips to help you save big for Halloween

  Halloween may be the time for frightful fun and eerie excitement, but the costs of costumes, decorations, and sweets can quickly turn from treat to trick. Thankfully, celebrating the […]

The post 6 tips to help you save big for Halloween appeared first on ShinyShiny.




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BYD Sealion 7 comes to UK, solar cell turns any wall into solar panel

Specifications for the new Sealion 7 from Chinese EV specialist BYD have been revealed, with the new SUV set to target high-end versions of everything from the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 to the Peugeot E-3008 and Volkswagen […]

The post BYD Sealion 7 comes to UK, solar cell turns any wall into solar panel appeared first on ShinyShiny.




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Monza crash ‘made me mentally stronger’ – Antonelli | RaceFans Round-up

In the round-up: Monza crash 'made me stronger'- Antonelli • Perez staying at Red Bull - reports • Esterson fills empty Trident F2 seat



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Fallows steps down as Aston Martin’s technical director | Formula 1

Dan Fallows is stepping down as Aston Martin's technical director, two-and-a-half years after taking over the role.




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Listen to a spooky Halloween electronic music show tonight – that obvs features me

If you are home alone tonight on Halloween and fancy something spooky and electronic to listen to, please allow me to direct you to the annual Homebrew Electronica horrorthon! Promising “spooky bangers, creepy electronica and twisted soundscapes for Halloween night”,...




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Michigan needs new ideas for high absenteeism and falling student scores

Education choice is succeeding in other states




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We're on LinkedIn (finally)

The Google Search Central LinkedIn channel is (finally) here!




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Learn all about Google Trends with our new YouTube tutorials

This post is about the new Google Trends Tutorials YouTube series. In these videos you'll learn how to use Google Trends to analyze patterns in Google Search and Youtube searches, and use them to create interesting content online.





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Una traductora en la WordCamp Valladolid

He tenido tiempo de ver algunas charlas de la WordCamp Valladolid 2020 que me perdí en su momento. Algo bueno tenía que […]




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SPDY - 90% of all Gmail Traffic via Chrome/HTTPS

Anyone watching the SPDY-DEV group will have heard something pretty amazing today. SPDY is a proposed alternative to HTTP from Google. It was launched in November 2009 and has been chugging along making progress ever since, but frankly without much further buzz.

Today, Google admitted on the mailing list that 90% of all Gmail and other Google services go via SPDY when the client is Chrome and SSL is used:

Yes, indeed SPDY is enabled in Chrome and on Google servers for all SSL
traffic at this point.  (Actually, we do 90% on SPDY, with a 10% holdback
for purposes of A/B comparisons).
This is pretty damn significant real world usage.




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Taller a distancia de Traducción de textos al inglés

LA ASOCIACIÓN ARGENTINA
DE TRADUCTORES E INTÉRPRETES
(AATI)
tiene el agrado de presentar su

Taller a distancia de traducción de textos al inglés
coordinado por la Trad. Marita Propato
Inicio                       Lunes 16 de abril
Duración                 cuatro semanas
Modalidad              a distancia (exclusivamente a través de Internet y el foro de la AATI)
 Preinscripción y consultas: escribir a cursos@aati.org.ar
hasta el miércoles 11 de abril.

Socios AATI*, socios FAT* y alumnos de traductorados: AR$ 420
No socios residentes en la Argentina: AR$ 650
Futuros profesionales: AR $ 340
Socios AATI* y socios FAT* residentes en el exterior: US$ 105
No socios residentes en el exterior: US$ 170
*Importe válido únicamente para socios con la cuota al día.
Nota para traductores certificados por la American Translators Association: La asistencia a este curso otorga puntos para el programa de educación continua (CE) de la ATA.
 
Finalidad: Perfeccionar habilidades y estrategias de traducción al inglés.
Material: Se trabajará con material nuevo especialmente diseñado para cursos 2012, que incluirá una selección de textos auténticos periodísticos, de marketing y de comunicaciones institucionales para traducir al inglés. El curso puede tomarse como un módulo independiente o como un segundo módulo de práctica realizada en cursos anteriores.
Modalidad de las clases:
En la primera comunicación con los participantes, se establecerán las pautas de trabajo, se distribuirá el material para traducir y se definirán las fechas de entrega de las traducciones. La longitud de los textos será de 1000 palabras por semana. Los participantes tendrán un plazo de una semana para entregar sus trabajos. La profesora corregirá un porcentaje de los trabajos y reenviará las correcciones al total de los inscriptos al taller. La profesora corregirá al menos una vez el trabajo de cada participante.
Inquietudes: Los participantes podrán enviar todas sus inquietudes (sin límite) a la casilla de correo que disponga el profesor. Dos veces por semana el profesor contestará estas preguntas de manera general.


Trad. Marita Propato

Traductora Literaria y Científico-técnica en Inglés - Intérprete Traductora Pública matriculada en el CTPCBA

Certificada por la American Translators Association (ATA) en Inglés <>Español

Socia AATI con acreditación FIT 998

Traductora e intérprete freelance para IBM, Telecom, Pfizer, Quilmes, Credit Suisse y Tenaris, entre otras empresas e instituciones


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