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Ben Stokes on song and new faces shine – 5 things we learned from Windies series
Express and Star· 4 hours agoEngland completed their first assignment of the summer by securing a 3-0 whitewash of the West...
Who is in the race to replace Sunak at the top of the Tory party?
Shropshire Star· 5 hours agoSix senior Tories are set to fight it out in a battle for the future of the Conservative Party in...
Adam Peaty wanted a third Olympic gold - but he’d already won something more valuable
The Independent· 6 hours agoPeaty has overcome struggles with mental health to battle back to the start line in Paris but was...
Gilbert-Ash launches ‘Make Your Mark’ campaign
The Irish News· 6 hours agoLeading construction, refurbishment and fit out company, Gilbert-Ash, has launched a major new campaign to celebrate the achievements of its people, as...
The Essential AI-Ready Skills Everyone Needs For Tomorrow’s Jobs
Forbes· 9 hours agoAccording to the World Economic Forum, 85 million jobs will be impacted by AI by 2030, and millions of new jobs will be created that don’t yet exist. How do we prepare for a world where machines ...
Council Post: Eliminating Unfair Power Structures To Foster Workplace Innovation
Forbes· 9 hours agoThe workplace mafia is a group that dominates promotions, decision-making and the overall office...
Against All Odds: How Noa Khamallah Defied Statistics To Become A Solo GP Backed By Athletes &...
Forbes· 9 hours agoIn the competitive world of venture capital, where pedigree and connections often reign supreme, Noa...
Harold and the Purple Crayon: ‘I always question: why purple? But that became the colour and then I...
The Irish Times· 10 hours agoCrockett Johnson’s 1955 children’s book Harold and the Purple Crayon, now a film from Columbia...
Depression, alcohol... Adam's comeback is still parable for our times
Daily Mail· 16 hours agoHe is also ‘inspired’ by her father, who staged a TV interview with him before he left for Paris. It...
Paris exhibition celebrates global spread of surrealism
The Guardian· 21 hours agoOne hundred years ago, in a tiny studio flat in a bohemian district of Paris, a former medical student turned writer set out to define surrealism “for once and for all”. Far ...