Superdry co-founder was my boss when he raped me The woman raped by James Holder exclusively reveals she worked for him and had to face him days after he attacked her. Japan sits on four tectonic plates and is hit by around 1,500 earthquakes every year, yet its cities rarely collapse. Here's th Japan experiences around 1,500 earthquakes that are strong enough to be felt every year, a staggering figure that would seem disastrous for most countries. Yet, despite sitting at one of the most seismically active places on Earth, Japan's cities rarely witness widespread building collapses after major earthquakes. Workplace trends 2026: Increase in workers ‘unfit’ to attend office, but fit to work from home ‘If you’re not fit to be in a workplace, how are you fit to work from home?’ asks Damien McCarthy of HR Buddy |
Trump considered return to all-out war with Iran but 'prefers negotiation' - report Trump has also said that he is fine with negotiations with Iran continuing past a previous August 18 deadline for a nuclear deal, WSJ wrote. Why is MAGA in meltdown over the Supreme Court birthright ruling? The US Supreme Court has rejected Trump’s bid to stop the children of some immigrants obtaining US citizenship at birth. ‘Complicated and expensive’: Burnham is right about the risks of nationalisation | Nils Pratley Track record of Welsh Water shows public ownership is not the answer to all the woes in the utilities sector Good news for Andy Burnham: one of the original 10 water privatisations from the Thatcher-era has returned to public ownership already. Thanks to a complicated turn-of-the-century corporate saga, Welsh Water, serving 3 million people, converted to not-for-profit status in 2001. It has no s… Archaeologists Find Maya Monuments Off the Beaten Path. Way Off. Scientists drove ATVs for miles and then hiked miles more through dense forest to reach a site untouched by looting on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. They named it Minanbé, meaning “there is no path.” When three presidents died on the Fourth of July, Americans saw the work of God On July 4, 1831, James Monroe died from heart failure and tuberculosis at his daughter's house in New York City. Supreme Court will decide a gun-rights challenge to blue-state bans on assault weapons California's long-standing ban on semiautomatic assault rifles could be struck down by the Supreme Court. |
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