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A weekly update from Palamedes, The Double Agents, and Belters. Together, we publicise books, brands & thought-leaders worldwide. We're too busy to post daily!
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Joined September 2009
AI can’t swim, but wearable tech, drones, and data-driven tools are helping protect swimmers and enhance open-water safety.
the-european.eu
Exploring how AI-driven wearables, drones, and smart devices improve training, safety, and awareness for swimmers.
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American democracy risks collapse as vengeance and spectacle replace civic virtue; citizenship revival is needed to restore balance.
the-european.eu
U.S. democracy faces moral and political decay, warns analyst Mike Bedenbaugh, urging a revival of citizenship and civic engagement.
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Uzbekistan is transforming its banking sector through digitalisation and reforms, expanding financial access and preparing for WTO membership.
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Uzbekistan leverages digitalisation and banking reforms to expand financial inclusion, attract investment, and modernise ahead of WTO accession.
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Omar Yaghi, Nobel Prize-winning chemist, develops groundbreaking materials that extract water from air and capture carbon efficiently.
the-european.eu
Omar Yaghi Nobel Prize winner revolutionises chemistry with metal–organic frameworks, capturing water from air and carbon from the atmosphere.
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LEGO and Formula 1 reunite for a documentary revealing how ten full-scale LEGO F1 cars amazed fans in Miami.
the-european.eu
LEGO and Formula 1 unveil a documentary on the viral Miami Grand Prix stunt, showcasing ten life-size LEGO F1 cars.
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Matthew Kayne exposes the hidden healthcare inequalities facing disabled people in the UK and calls for urgent reform.
the-european.eu
Matthew Kayne highlights deep healthcare inequalities faced by disabled people in the UK, calling for communication, dignity, and accessibility reform.
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CustomerHero’s benchmark reveals Europe’s non-food retail sector must prioritise empathy and listening to win lasting customer loyalty.
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Europe non-food retail experience shows that empathy, listening, and small operational improvements are key to building lasting customer loyalty.
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The Witch Hunts: How Patriarchy Burned Strong Women at the Stake. https://t.co/4AeQmNorOf
femalefirst.co.uk
Elizabeth G Column shines a light on Halloweens strong Witches many were women unjustly persecuted
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Battle of Cable Street: Echoes of 1936 in a restless and divided Britain
nationalworld.com
As Europe sees mass street protests and political polarisation, historian Dr Linda Parker traces how the conditions that once gave rise to Mosley’s fascists are re-emerging – and why Britain must not...
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Middle managers remain crucial in organisations, bridging boardroom vision and operational reality while wielding indispensable soft power.
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Automation may threaten routine roles, but middle managers remain essential for leadership, people management, and organisational success.
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Dr Linda Parker warns that Britain today reflects 1936’s tensions, with populism and political division on the rise.
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Historian Dr Linda Parker explores how modern Britain mirrors 1936, with rising populism, polarization, and risks of extremism.
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Gen Z workplace scepticism challenges traditional loyalty, prompting companies to rethink engagement, trust-building, and sustainable employee relationships.
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Discover how Gen Z workplace scepticism reshapes corporate loyalty and what organisations can do to build trust, resilience, and engagement.
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Discover the October Orion night sky, spotting Orion’s stars, nebulae, supermoon, meteor showers, and planetary pairings this month.
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Explore the October Orion night sky with stargazer Omara Williams, from Orion’s stars and nebulae to supermoons and meteor showers.
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I’m a Teacher — Here’s What My Students Taught Me About Life, Death and the End of the World
nationalworld.com
When a classroom debate on philosophy spiralled into a discussion about the end of the world, it planted the seed for teacher Mark Golding’s next book. Years later, he ran a national survey to find...
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Why I’m Not Convinced Having Kids Is Worth the Chaos
nationalworld.com
Parenthood promises nostalgia and marbles, but also tantrums, sleep loss and endless birthday parties. I’m torn between reliving childhood magic and keeping my freedom, my dog... and my sanity,...
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Phil Cleary argues Britain’s free speech is threatened as policing by complaint fuels activism, fear, and erodes police discretion.
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Former police officer Phil Cleary warns that Britain’s free speech crisis demands urgent parliamentary reform to curb policing by complaint.
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Matthew Kayne exposes how disabled people are denied independence, forced to fight for dignity, choice, and basic human rights.
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Matthew Kayne argues disabled people face barriers to independent living, with dignity and choice too often denied by the system.
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Liv Arnold’s Tinder experiment revealed wild encounters, red flags, and rare kindness — an honest take on modern dating apps. https://t.co/LKfjz2GvpU
femalefirst.co.uk
One month, one app, countless characters.
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Monty Python filmmaker could be forced out of UK to follow his wife https://t.co/pvI18AEKIs via @DailyMail
dailymail.co.uk
Julian Doyle says the decision is so bizarre, it could be the plotline for a new Monty Python film.
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Filmmaker Julian Doyle slams the Home Office visa row, calling it absurd and reminiscent of a Monty Python sketch.
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British filmmaker Julian Doyle faces a visa row with the Home Office, comparing the ordeal to a Monty Python sketch.
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