Dyson tells staff to come to office, even after Plan B change
Sir James Dyson is a long-time opponent of home working, and wants his staff in the office even as Omicron spikes.
Sir James Dyson is a long-time opponent of home working, and wants his staff in the office even as Omicron spikes.
Neil Parish, chair of the Commons environment committee, said labour shortages were battering UK farming.
From the newsletter: Vaccine inequality plays second fiddle as Brits scramble to save Christmas.
The outspoken Spoons boss said pubs were "a bastion of social distancing" as he hit out at Plan B.
"Yet again this government does not have a plan.. it's just words, messages & sound bite," blasted GMB's Adil Ray.
"It’s *TIME* for Elon Musk to pay his fair share in taxes," tweeted Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal.
Welcome to Boris Johnson's "golden age", Peter Stefanovic said.
Serving modern, accomplished riffs on Filipino dishes, Sarap Filipino Bistro is a strong contender for London’s best new restaurant opening of 2021.
"I felt like I was being attacked, it was just weird feeling of being attacked and being helpless."
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