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Join hosts Rob Bell, Jono Hey, and Tom Pellereau as they unravel big ideas with top thinkers and doers, turning each episode into a mini-masterclass on innovation and understanding. Jump into a range of topics from science to daily life hacks, all simplified through engaging sketches that make learning both fun and insightful. Each sketch and conversation offers new lenses to view the world, encouraging listeners to think differently and appreciate the hidden connections in everyday life. Series 3 launches today Thursday 22nd August. Ever wondered why we do what we do, or how things really work? Join the insightful…

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UF-No! Londoners share the first things they’d do if Martians invaded the city – as four in ten admit they’d be lucky to survive for one month In the event of an actual Martian invasion, how likely do you think it is that you’d survive? A new survey by Layered Reality, the company behind Jeff Wayne’s The War of The World: The Immersive Experience, has revealed that for most Londoners, the answer is not very likely at all. In fact, the poll found that a third of Londoners believe they’re unlikely to survive if hostile Martians invaded Earth. What’s more, four in…

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For travellers seeking the perfect stopover in Bangkok, Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok offers an unmatched blend of convenience, comfort, and connectivity, located a short stroll from Don Mueang International Airport, accessible via an overhead walkway. Part of ONYX Hospitality Group’s Amari collection of hotels and resorts, the property is ideal for those catching an early morning flight or needing a restful pause between journeys – with rooms starting at just £75 per night with a 10% discount available for ONYX Rewards Members. Not just a place to unwind, Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok acts as a gateway to exploring…

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Companies still consider sustainability less important than financial factors when selecting other companies as customers and suppliers, finds new study from Mannheim Business School. The EU’s Supply Chain Act, adopted in May 2024, requires large companies to make greater commitment to environmental protection and social standards, motivating all companies in supply chains to comply with sustainability goals. Dr. Jannis Bischof, Professor from Mannheim Business School, and colleagues surveyed more than 2600 companies on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) in supply chains, including how important they consider non-financial indicators to be when selecting customers or suppliers, or how they rate the…

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Kerry Ellis will lead the cast of a new one night only musical concert at Underbelly Boulevard on 30th September Composer Clive Richard Davis will premiere songs from new musical project The Three Riddles Monday 30th September, Underbelly Boulevard London Kerry Ellis will lead the cast of a new one night only musical concert at Underbelly Boulevard this September produced by Matty Hurst Productions. Known for originating the role of Elphaba in the West End’s Wicked, Ellis will star in this new concert of works by composer Clive Richard Davis. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Parkinson’s UK. After a triumphant debut with At…

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Mangrove Global, the UK’s premium spirits distributor, has announced an agreement with Cincoro Tequila, an award-winning portfolio of luxury tequilas to be the distributor in the UK. This expansion by Cincoro into the British market comes at the perfect time as tequila is the fastest-growing spirits category in the UK, growing by 9.1 percent at the end of 2023. Cincoro Tequila was launched in 2019 by five NBA legends: Jeanie Buss of the Los Angeles Lakers, Wes Edens of the Milwaukee Bucks, Emilia Fazzalari and Wyc Grousbeck of the Boston Celtics, and Michael Jordan. In nearly five years, Cincoro has…

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Piccadilly’s iconic hotel, The Dilly, has relaunched its famous London-themed afternoon tea menu with a brand-new twist. Served in the elegant Terrace at The Dilly, the new menu will be displayed on a unique London bus-shaped stand and will consist of quintessentially British staples and stunning patisserie treats resembling some of London’s most famous landmarks. To start, diners can enjoy four homemade savoury sandwiches, including a Coronation chicken sandwich served on white bread, an egg and mustard cress sandwich served on rustic onion bread, a carrot, cucumber and coconut cream cheese sandwich layered between slices of soft country malt bread,…

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Bus Users UK, the leading charity campaigning for passengers’ rights, has published a revealing new study entitled ‘Why are we waiting? Disabled people’s experiences of travelling by bus’. Through first-hand, personal accounts, the report captures the lived-experiences of disabled bus passengers across England, Scotland and Wales. The findings highlight a stark reality: while buses are essential for enabling people to lead full and independent lives, currently they are not accessible to everyone. Key findings: Infrastructure: Many bus stops lack essential facilities such as seating or shelter, making it exhausting and painful for some disabled participants to wait for a bus. Obstacles…

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London-based DJ, radio presenter & podcast host Kish Kash will be exclusively selling some of his favourite new and pre-loved sneakers as well as new favourites LIVE on Whatnot on 29th August at 18:00 BST Kish Kash shares his top tips for sneaker enthusiasts and aspiring sellers on how to revive pre-loved kicks, and keep them fresh Whatnot, the largest livestream shopping platform in North America, UK, and Europe, is launching limited edition Re:soled Kits to help viewers cash-in on their pre-loved sneakers by restoring them to their glory, available for free here To mark the official launch of Whatnot’s new…

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With London being home to some of the most renowned landmarks in the world, United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty has collated a round-up of spectacular properties just a stone’s throw away from these iconic locations. The Astor at 9 Millbank, Westminster Overlooking the Houses of Parliament, The Astor at 9 Millbank is a lavish penthouse spread across an expansive 9,582 sq. ft. Named after Viscountess Nancy Astor, it features a 360-degree roof terrace with views of the famous Palace of Westminster including Big Ben which is across the road. Its interior design blends historic features from the 1920s with tastefully…

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