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Health workers will be ordered back to work even if close contacts

Healthcare workers who have been identified as close contacts, but have no symptoms, will be ordered back to work in NSW in 'exceptional'...

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London leaver: 'my country house costs half what I rent my London home out for'

Life slowed down during the pandemic – and Camilla Collins found she liked it. She spent successive lockdowns exploring local open spaces with her...

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How chocolate entrepreneur's values shaped York

From Fruit Pastilles to parks, chocolate entrepreneur and philanthropist Joseph Rowntree, who died 100 years ago this week, has an enduring legacy.

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Dark underbelly of UK’s ‘unemployment capital’ where shoplifting gangs flog ‘stolen to order’ goods through...

DRUNK on 8.4 per cent super-strength cider, a benefits claimant gleefully dances between puffs on his cigarette. Yards away a homeless man goes from...

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The hidden theft epidemic that is hindering our housebuilding plans

Why is no one talking about this £98m a year crime?

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14 people share the honest reality of being in long-term relationships

In recent weeks, you’ve most likely witnessed a barrage of couples packing on the PDA or posting smug social media diatribes about ‘this one’.

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The Rise of the Passive Spectator

The famed twentieth-century photojournalist Weegee was just as fascinated with tragedy—fires, car crashes, murders—as he was with our desire to...

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NSW records another incredible Covid surge as Victoria spikes again

NSW kicked off 2022 with another record new number of 22,577 Covid cases but the surge has slowed while Victoria numbers continue to rise with 7,442...

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No. 1 piece of job interview advice from a former CEO: Stop 'trying to win the interview'

There are several things former CEO and serial entrepreneur David Royce doesn't like to see in job interviews. One is job hopping, which makes him...

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Marco Rubio’s USAID “Humanitarian Waiver” Isn’t Helping Restart Lifesaving Programs

Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s humanitarian waiver for foreign aid is a “performative” bit of “lip service,” said former contractors with...

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