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PANINI PANDEMONIUM: NATIONAL SANDWICH WEEK AT FISH & BUBBLES Making waves on the capital’s burgeoning sandwich scene is newcomer, Fish & Bubbles in Notting Hill, with its authentic Italian seafood panini. The restaurant has put together a steal of an offer to celebrate National Sandwich Week – from Monday 20th to Friday 24th May; bring a pal and get your mitts around two generously stuffed buns for £10 every lunchtime, available for take away only from noon until 2pm. Featuring freshly baked Italian rosetta buns generously stuffed with impeccably sourced fish and seafood fillings which transports you to the beach in southern Italy in every bite, try the…

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Joining companies such as easyJet, comes sustainable sneaker brand LØCI, and Vodafone Business New tools include seamless filesharing, team collaboration and asset approvals, content management and borderless distribution, with purposeful AI, and a Global media database. Independent creative & content collective, DNA, today announced it has acquired the award-winning content and distribution platform, the Digital News Agency, from The Economist. Since the acquisition, DNA has reinvested and reimagined the platform, making it one of the most intuitive, innovative and powerful products on the market, making it the ideal platform for not only PR and communications teams but also for marketing and brand teams. DNA CEO Gabriella…

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Award-winning creative studio Metropolis expands into interior design and introduces a new line of unique furniture pieces designed to serve as architectural metaphors. The collection, called ‘MOM’ – produced together with CAREL WoodWorks – not only offers functionality and aesthetics but also portrays a complex narrative of femininity, maternal love, and design evolution in a symbolic and captivating way. The theme of infinity is a profound and symbolic thread that delicately weaves through each piece, encapsulating the timeless essence of a mother’s love. The infinity symbol represents boundless connection and eternal bonds and is a central motif seamlessly integrated into designs that foster togetherness and warmth, enveloping cherished moments in…

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10 YEARS OF THE LONDON PIZZA SCENE  YARD SALE PIZZA TEAMS UP WITH BLEECKER BURGER FOR THE COLLAB WE’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR – ‘THE BLEECKER BIRTHDAY PIZZA’ Launching 8th May Available for 5 weeks from all 12 Yard Sale shops – Tufnell Park, Hither Green, Tottenham, Crofton Park, Crystal Palace, Balham, East Dulwich, Hackney Road, Leytonstone, Walthamstow, Finsbury Park & Clapton Two of the capital’s hottest and most loved homegrown food institutions; Yard Sale Pizza and Bleecker Burger team up for the collab of the decade and most requested link-up of all time – in honour of Yard Sale…

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Running out of juice? A zesty new DASH Water flavour is ready to pick you up. Prepare to squeeze the day with DASH Water’s new citrus sensation. DASH Water – the makers of deliciously wonky, fruit-infused drinks – have been busy locking sunshine inside their cans with the launch of their new flavour, Orange. Splashing down in time for summer, DASH Orange is bold, bright and brimming with flavour. The naturally flavoured drink is made from just three simple ingredients: fresh spring water, bubbles and deliciously wonky Spanish oranges – the bobbly, crushed, misshapen ones that others say no to……

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EXPERIENCE ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME WINES BY-THE-GLASS WITH THE CORAVIN WORLD WINE TOUR Coravin – the global leader in wine preservation – has launched a World Wine Tour, making exceptionally rare fine wines available by-the-glass – at half the expected price Guests at participating restaurants, including City Social, Moor Hall, Chewton Glen & Medlar Restaurant will be able to book a Coravin World Wine Tour experience throughout the month of May Coravin’s unique technology enables a non-coring needle to pass through the cork, extracting the wine and replacing it with argon gas, allowing the wine to stay fresh for months or even years…

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The average tech worker could increase their salary by around £20,518 (35.8%) by switching to an AI-based role. Employees skilled in Structured Query Learning (SQL) could see a salary increase of £10,736 (18.8%) by switching to Python. Deep Learning is more in-demand than Machine Learning, and making the switch could net employees a salary increase of £16,024 (23.6%). As industries across the board continue to invest heavily in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies, the demand for skilled specialists in the UK has more than tripled. This demand has created a lucrative opportunity for tech workers to capitalise on their expertise by transitioning into AI…

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Institute of Coding, University of the Arts London (UAL) Creative Computing Institute, UK Black Tech (UKBT) and the London Borough of Southwark will deliver free courses to 200 learners The Click Start Peckham Digital Accelerator Zone (DAZ) programme is part of a nationwide training programme developed by the Institute of Coding and funded by Nominet The programme looks to boost digital skills in south London by upskilling Peckham’s black community The Institute of Coding, in partnership with the University of Arts London (UAL) Creative Computing Institute (CCI), UK Black Tech and the London Borough of Southwark, has announced a new collaboration…

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A new study from Currys revealed that 44% of gamers believe their hobby makes them better workers, with more than half of all UK gamers (57%) saying that they incorporate gaming skills, such as leadership, communication and problem solving into their working day. These same skills were listed in the top 10 most in-demand skills for employers in the latest LinkedIn job listing analysis.   LinkedIn’s 2024 analysis of job listings, recruiter messages, and the skills possessed by recent hires found that soft skills reign supreme for UK employers in 2024, comprising most of the top 10 in-demand skills.  Skills that topped the list were communication, customer service, management, leadership, and teamwork. 57% of UK gamers say they have developed some of these…

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Despite the implementation of UEFA Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations aimed at curbing excessive spending, the 2023/24 Premier League season witnessed numerous clubs overspending on transfers. A glaring example is Chelsea F.C., whose expenditure reached €467.80 million, far surpassing their transfer income of €269.50 million.* With this in mind, Ticketgum analysed factors such as player acquisition costs, average shirt prices, and the quantity of shirts required to ultimately uncover how many shirt sales are needed to cover Premier League transfer fees. The results: The Premier League players requiring the most shirt sales to cover transfer expenses Rank Player Previous club Current team Transfer price (£)…

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