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UK Bookstores React to Prince Harry’s Memoir
While some booksellers said “Spare” had generated a huge number of preorders, the reaction was mixed at stores in London, with some customers dismissive of the latest episode in a mounting royal drama.
Government avoids questions on whether it will ditch Windrush reforms
Sarah Dines faced pressure from MPs, saying she would not comment ‘on speculation in the Guardian’UK politics live – latest news updatesMinisters have come under increasing pressure to say whether they will drop promises to implement major reforms made…
Tech giants’ pivot out of China can usher in a human rights reset
For companies like Apple, decoupling from China can be an opportunity to improve their human rights record.
Discord as UN renews cross-border Syria aid for further six months
The UN Security Council on Monday renewed the cross-border aid mechanism to Syria for another six months, a length of time that several member nations consider too short.
Discord as UN renews cross-border Syria aid for further six months
The UN Security Council on Monday renewed the cross-border aid mechanism to Syria for another six months, a length of time that several member nations consider too short.
After hype, readers get hands on Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’
After weeks of hype and days of leaks, readers got a chance to judge Prince Harry’s book for themselves when it went on sale around the world on Tuesday.
Onions are so expensive in the Philippines they’re being smuggled into the country
From salads to stews, the humble onion is a key ingredient in nearly every Filipino dish. But now, the vegetable costs almost three times more than chicken in the Philippines.
Ukraine war: ‘Almost no life left’ in Bakhmut and five other top developments
Here are the latest updates from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The 8 ‘rarest’ types of employees—they ‘simply outperform everyone else,’ says career expert
At work, there are people who blend into the background, and then there are those who shine in the spotlight. A career expert shares rarest — and most successful — types of employees, and why they outperform everyone else.