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48734Top 10 countries where workers are thriving most, according to a new Gallup reportTop 10 countries where workers are thriving most, according to a new Gallup reportMake ItCountries in Europe have the biggest share of people who are thriving, according to Gallup's 2024 State of the Global Workplace report. |
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48733Expert shares how often to wash tea towels - far more regularly than you thinkExpressTea towels are essential in the kitchen due to their multiple uses, so given their frequent use, it's crucial to ensure they are kept clean. |
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48732Beautiful village named ‘England’s favourite’ close to best place to liveMyLondonThe Cotswolds has some of the most beautiful countryside in the country |
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48731Readers reply: what are the best examples of genuine irony?The GuardianOne of my pet hates is when something is described as ironic when it is simply surprising, amusing or strange. (See Alanis Morissette’s song Ironic.) What are the best examples |
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487305 ways to fake a clean bathroomOverSixtyFollow our foolproof tips to fake a clean bathroom so no one knows you didn’t have time to do a proper clean. |
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48729Why you should never charge your phone at an airportYour Life ChoicesA security expert explains the dangers of charging your phone at an airport and how you can protect yourself. |
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48728HMRC Child Benefit warning as payments fail and what to do if you're affectedExpressThe problem, which the HMRC blamed on a computer glitch, is understood to have affected 500,000 families. |
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48727Keep pigeons out of your garden with old junk items they think are dangerousExpressPigeons can damage a garden by digging up plants or eating newly planted seeds, but you can easily deter them naturally with old household clutter and junk. |
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48726Did you know wors is cheaper in Cape Town than in Joburg?The South AfricanThe latest Household Affordability Index shows interesting food price comparisons. Meat seems to generally be cheaper in Cape Town. |
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48698We left the U.S. for Spain and pay $915 a month for a penthouse with a terrace: Why we're so much happier hereWe left the U.S. for Spain and pay $915 a month for a penthouse with a terrace: Why we're so much happier hereMake ItIn 2021, Jessica and Eric Smith left Kansas for Logroño, Spain. Now they say they can't imagine their lives anywhere else. |