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'Google isn't interested in degrees': is the UK snobby about technical education? In Germany the so-called dual training route, where young people spend a third of their time in college and two-thirds learning on the job with a ...
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Worst building disasters in Bangladesh Fires and building collapses are frequent in the country, particularly in the ... Dozens of people were killed in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, ...
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Data breach and delay: survivors lose faith in New Zealand's landmark child abuse inquiry Abuse survivors are beginning to lose faith in New Zealand's nascent royal commission after months of poor communication, delay, at least one ...
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Barclays outperforms European rivals in trading Revenues at Barclays' fixed-income trading operation fell 6 per cent year on year in the fourth quarter to £570m, although that result was considerably ...
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UK and Ireland retailers warn of 40% tariffs on food in no-deal Brexit A no-deal Brexit could lead to tariffs of 40% or more being imposed on food such as beef and cheddar cheese, driving up prices in shops and ...
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'Representation does matter': the rise of Latin American art in museums Pushed to the sidelines of mainstream art history, artists like Zilia Sánchez were overlooked from the New York art scene in the 1960s, while Latinx ...
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