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Top civil servant Bill Crothers worked for Greensill while in Whitehall
Senior civil servants are being allowed to work as advisers to private companies under an arrangement authorised by the Cabinet Office.The government admitted yesterday that Bill Crothers, one of
The Times | | Fuente originalNow for a little light relief as high street reopens
Boris Johnson has welcomed the chance to return to “doing some of the things we love” as outdoor hospitality and non-essential shops reopen today.The next stage of the country’s journey back to
The Times | | Fuente originalIt’s elitist to mark down bad spelling, universities insist
University tutors are being told not to dock marks for spelling mistakes because requiring good English could be seen as “homogenous north European, white, male, elite”.Several universities are
The Times | | Fuente originalBoris Johnson brings in ‘sleaze-buster’ Sue Gray to tackle threat to the Union
Boris Johnson has brought back Whitehall’s former “sleaze-buster” to lead a government team tackling the threat to the Union.Sue Gray, whose investigations effectively ended the careers of at least
The Times | | Fuente originalMajority of Britons trust AstraZeneca vaccine, poll shows
Britons overwhelmingly trust the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus jab despite concerns about blood clots, according to a Times poll that shows the vaccine programme is still on track.Healthy under-30s
The Times | | Fuente originalNew force of nature leaves physicists over the muon
Scientists have found strong evidence of a new kind of physics, and potentially an entirely new force of nature, in an experiment at a US laboratory.Researchers discovered that a type of subatomic
The Times | | Fuente originalCovid vaccines are safe and save lives, insists Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson began a campaign to maintain public confidence in the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine last night after medical advisers said that the under-30s should be offered another jab because of
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- La inversión alternativa despega en España
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- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- La SEPI esgrime tres informes independientes para defender el rescate de Plus Ultra
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- Rafael Catalá, ex ministro de Justicia: "La palabra eficacia no existe en el diccionario de la administración"
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis