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Your top stories on Monday: Left-wing vote surge blocks far right in France; domestic violence...
The Irish Times· 14 hours agoFrance faces a hung parliament and the prospect of taxing negotiations starting today to form a...
Council Post: 18 Expert Tips For Evaluating Cultural Alignment In Job Interviews
Forbes· 16 hours agoStrong cultural alignment is important for new hires to thrive within your organization. Having a...
Arsenal have found the perfect fit, while new Saka partner could be game changer
Talk Sport· 24 hours agoIf the transfer market was run like a dating app, Mikel Arteta’s search criteria would see him tick...
Phoebe Gill: Team GB teenager hoping for 'ton of fun' at Paris Games
BBC News· 9 hours agoPhoebe Gill is expecting a "ton of fun" in Paris when she represents Team GB in the 800m at her first Olympic Games. Aged 17, she will be the youngest British track athlete to take part in the ...
BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent replaced as familiar face returns to present show
OK! Magazine via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoBBC Breakfast saw a change in its presenting lineup in the latest episode, as regular anchor Sally Nugent was noticeably absent from her usual spot on the red sofa
I’m a WAG & I’m trolled for shopping at Asda & Home Bargains
The Irish Sun· 7 hours agoA FOOTBALLER'S wife says she is trolled for shopping at Asda but is also criticised whenever she...
3 Reasons Why People Are Curious About Serial Killers—And Why It Isn’t Bad
Forbes· 16 hours agoThis became incredibly apparent in 1979, when Ted Bundy’s murder trial was the first to be publicly...
Keir Starmer: Great concern over Tata Steel, says prime minister
BBC News· 24 hours agoSir Keir Starmer has said he has great concerns over the future of Tata Steel as he visited Wales...
Stephen King, Sarah Jessica Parker and More Share Their Top Books of the 21st Century
New York Times· 21 hours agoWe asked some literary luminaries to share their full ballots.
Starmer sets his sights on Scotland
BBC News· 21 hours agoLabour are already talking about repeating their electoral success at the Holyrood elections, James Cook writes.