Search results
Glasson Dock: Boat owner facing £2k bill for police escort
BBC News· 14 hours agoA broken sea gate means boat and yacht owners face bills running to thousands of pounds to move...
Test Kitchen by Neil Stewart: One chaotic and thrilling evening of service
The Irish Times· 15 hours agoAny reviewer who gets wound up by a novel, to paraphrase Kurt Vonnegut, is like a person putting on...
Astronomers find nearest massive black hole – study
Irish Examiner· 13 hours agoThe star cluster, Omega Centauri, is a collection of around 10 million stars, visible as a smudge in the night sky south of the Equator
A Debut Novel That Skewers Capitalism, One Scalped Birkin at a Time
New York Times· 10 hours agoHalfway through Yasmin Zaher’s debut novel, “The Coin,” the unnamed narrator, a Palestinian schoolteacher in New York City, arrives at the Hermès flagship store on Paris’s Rue Saint-Honoré to ...
What would no IR35 off-payroll rules look like, as 18 of chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Labour colleagues...
Contractor UK· 7 hours agoBefore Labour stomped to victory at general election 2024 on July4th-5th, Reform UK pledged to “abolish” the IR35 rules. To summarise my answer in four, intentionally capitalised words, IT WOULD ...
Living Rent: Housing crisis is a "national disgrace that should shame politicians'
The Herald· 13 hours agoAnd Scotland's councils have spent what some campaigners say is an "outrageous" £720m of public money on placing the homeless in temporary accommodation such as bed and breakfasts and hotels ...