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Alan Bates rejects second Post Office compensation offer
The latest offer amounted to around a third of what the campaigner had asked for.BBC News - Top stories -
French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
‘Bakery scent’ added via microcapsules to postage stamp celebrating ‘jewel of French culture’. The French Post Office has released a scratch-and-sniff postage stamp to celebrate the baguette, once described by President Emmanuel Macron as “250 ...The Guardian - World - France -
Crozier’s claim he was unaware of Post Office scandal undermined by letters
Newly found correspondence includes a 2009 email from Jeremy Hunt raising constituents’ concerns about HorizonFinancial Times - Business -
Top London landlord says return to the office is gathering pace
Landsec says number of people entering its offices has climbed almost a fifthFinancial Times - Business -
Nazi's photo album shows life of a top Auschwitz officer
A Nazi's photo album shows top officers at Auschwitz singing, socializing, and lighting a Christmas tree at a time when hundreds of thousands of Jews were killed in the concentration camp.CBS News - Top stories -
World's top golfer Scottie Scheffler arrested on charges of assaulting officer at PGA championship event
Louisville police arrested Scottie Scheffler ahead of the PGA Championship. The golfer was charged with felony assault on a police officer and reckless driving.CNBC - Business -
Scottie Scheffler, world's top golfer, charged with assaulting a police officer outside PGA Championship
The world's top-ranked golfer, Scottie Scheffler, was detained by police after he was accused of dragging an officer with his car Friday outside the PGA Championship in Louisville, Kentucky, according to an incident report.NBC News - Top stories -
Asia-Pacific Innovative Lawyers
Generative AI and global tensions are shaping the legal agenda as lawyers respond to political and economic uncertainty, climate change and workloads. Plus: best practice case studies and a spotlight on JapanFinancial Times - World -
Blind date: ‘My shirt went straight in the wash when I got home’
Nadeem, 57, an academic, meets Anona, 59, an environmentalist. What were you hoping for?That he could make me laugh, had hair and wouldn’t bore the pants off me. Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Lawyers address clients’ ESG dilemmas
Demand grows for advice as south-east Asian nations seek to decarbonise economies dependent on fossil fuelsFinancial Times - World
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