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image caption, The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is among the organizations affected.Article informationauthor, josh sandifordrole, BBC News, West Midlands14 minutes agoLeading figures in Birmingham’s creative sector have expressed regret over cuts to the council and warned the city is facing cultural deprivation. Local government leaders released a draft budget on Monday night that outlines what they will do after the de facto declaration of bankruptcy. The dramatic measures include a 21% rise in council tax for residents over two years, while properties worth £1.25bn will be sold to repay government bailout loans. No part of the council will be…

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Less than a week after being sacked as men’s team coach, Mohammad Hafeez has slammed former captain Babar Azam for the poor fitness culture in the Pakistan team. The former Pakistan all-rounder was sacked from his position following the team’s disastrous 4-1 loss to New Zealand in the T20I series. Hafeez had a four-year contract with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), but his contract was terminated and he later said on social media that he would reveal the real reason for Pakistan’s poor performance in international cricket. Mohammad Hafeez slams former Pakistan captain Babar Azam for poor fitness culture in…

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Amid the global movement for action on climate change, sustainability credentials are moving from a ‘nice-to-have’ to a ‘need-to-have’, and the role of technology in driving sustainable innovation is in greater focus than ever before. It has been.Integrating sustainable practices not only creates commercial benefits including cost savings, brand enhancement and long-term viability, but also has a direct impact on talent attraction. Logicalis’ 2023 Global CIO Survey found that 84% of employees prefer companies that prioritize environmental stewardship. The same study also confirmed that 92% of CIOs see a clear link between their ESG, sustainability, and corporate value, confirming the…

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This is both an axiom and an indictment. Journalists consider the expression “good news” to be an oxymoron. There’s a short slide that goes from “We don’t report on planes that land safely” to a general bias towards things that makes consuming journalism akin to eating spinach. Although noble, it is more of a duty than a pleasure.Technologies such as radio, television, satellite, the Internet, and social media have greatly expanded the choice of news sources. At the same time, some journalistic practices, all Due to its relationship with politics, the public lost trust and motivation in journalism.There is a…

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Open this photo in gallery:Canadian Tire’s new Vida by Paderno toaster.Jon Laytner/The Globe and MailThe raccoons refused to co-operate.This, in Toronto, is not unheard of. For anyone who thinks humans run the city, these fuzzy miscreants have a retort—in the form of a colonized balcony, a bellicose swagger through a backyard party, nocturnal shrieks from a nearby treetop, or the stinking wreckage of a looted garbage bin. But for raccoons to refuse to eat trash? That was a new one.And it was particularly frustrating for Brennan Chiu, a product development designer at Canadian Tire Corp. His mission was to test…

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WASHINGTON — Republicans on Tuesday removed references to a discredited FBI informant in a letter to potential witnesses in President Joe Biden’s impeachment inquiry. Republican press requests typically detail the basis for the investigation, including a passage describing a conversation between a trusted confidential source and a Ukrainian gas company executive about bribes to Mr. Biden. The Justice Department announced last week that an American informant named Alexander Smirnov fabricated the allegations, but Republicans now appear to have removed all mention of the matter from impeachment documents. On Tuesday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and House Oversight Committee…

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Wind and rain warnings will be issued from tomorrow morning. In the UK, the Met Office has issued new warnings for winds and up to three inches of rain tomorrow, with people bracing for wind gusts of up to 110mph.A new yellow weather warning has been issued for London and the south east as Britons endured heavy rain and gusty winds today. A “heavy rain” warning will be in effect from 5am to 5pm tomorrow, and a wind warning will be in place from 8am to 6pm.The two warnings target separate areas of England, with rain expected in Bath, London…

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Now that we’re coming out of the winter blues, I’m looking for something that will brighten my dull skin and reduce the appearance of hormonal age spots and scars.Who better to turn to than vitamin C, one of the most searched for skin care ingredients? We know that vitamin C is great for preventing colds and coughs, but why add the sun exposure vitamin to your skin care regimen? Should you add it to your routine? First, it brightens your complexion and stimulates collagen production, making it ideal when your skin has lost its luster.Powerful antioxidants also tackle concerns such…

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Over the past decade, Americans have become increasingly concerned about China. Especially since Chinese President Xi Jinping has concentrated power, silenced critics, slowed private sector reform and taken an increasingly combative stance toward the world. Mr. Xi predicted that China would overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy by 2035. China will then regain its rightful place at the center of world affairs.In fact, Mr. Xi’s China is less free, less prosperous, and less able to govern than it would have been if it had taken a different course, less inspired by competition with the West and fear…

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