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The study suggests that accent discrimination is alive and well in Britain

You say bathroom like “barth”? Would you put a “plaster” on a cut? Does it matter if you don’t? Yes, unfortunately it does, say academics, who argue that accentism is alive and well in Britain by 2022. A research team will be set up next week at the British Academy’s large headquarters overlooking London’s shopping …

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The Northern Ireland Protocol Bill will not violate international law, the minister says

A bill to unilaterally amend the Northern Ireland Protocol will not violate international law, the Northern Ireland secretary said, but declined to say what legal advice had been sought or whether the position would be released. complete legal. Brandon Lewis said the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, released Monday, is based on “protecting the integrity” of …

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Poor countries have been forced to cut public spending to pay off debts, activists say

The lack of an effective debt relief plan is forcing some of the world’s poorest countries to cut public spending to keep payments to their creditors, according to research. A Debt Justice report says most indebted nations were expected to cut public spending by an average of 3% between 2019 and 2023 despite the need …

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The Manchester murder investigation began after a missing man was found dead

The Manchester murder investigation has been launched after a missing man was found dead on the BBC The murder investigation was launched after a man was found dead six days after being attacked in the center of Manchester Manchester Evening News Police have launched an investigation into the murder after a missing man was found …

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Ukrainian War: McDonald’s reopens in Russia with new name “Tasty and It’s Over”

McDonald’s has reopened its doors with a new name in Russia after the fast-food giant withdrew from the country due to its invasion of Ukraine. Fifteen branches in and around Moscow reopened on Sunday with their new name Vkusno & tochka, which translates as “Tasty and That’s It.” Businessman Alexander Govor, who already has 25 …

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Boris Johnson’s drama runs the risk of plunging the UK into recession, CBI suggests Sign up for free to continue reading Register for free to continue reading

Business leaders have warned Boris Johnson that the crisis surrounding his government runs the risk of undermining business confidence and potentially plunging the UK into recession. Tony Danker, director general of the CBI, said he thought the UK could still avoid going into recession in the coming months. But he warned: “There is a very …

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The mass burial of frogs baffles experts at the Iron Age site near Cambridge

Archaeologists working near the site of an Iron Age home near Cambridge were perplexed when they discovered a large number of frog skeletons. Why more than 8,000 bones were piled up and preserved is a prehistoric mystery. All were recovered from a single 14-meter-long ditch, right next to the site of an Iron Age roundabout …

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