Not a single G20 country has policies in place that are consistent with the Paris agreement’s goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C and meeting their “fair share” of emissions reduction. The assessment, based on data up to 5 December provided by the Climate Action Tracker, comes as leaders gather in Dubai for the Cop28 conference. Tap the link to see how far away the major economies are from their targets. #cop28 #cop28uae #climatecrisis #climateemergency #climatechange #globalheating #globalwarming #emissions #emissionsreduction #parisagreement #climateaction
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Benjamin Zephaniah, the British poet whose work often addressed political injustice, has died aged 65. Zephaniah died in the early hours of Wednesday morning after being diagnosed with a brain tumour eight weeks ago, a post on his Instagram page stated. #benjaminzephaniah #poet #literature #writer #politicalinjustice #injustice #author #dubpoet #poetry
British poet Benjamin Zephaniah dies aged 65
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From Girl Dinners to Barbie to Swifties, girls are bringing the party to pop culture right now - and you don’t have to be young, or even female, to be invited. But is it something to celebrate? Or has misogyny just got a cute new name? #girls #girl #girlboss #girlpower #misogyny #female #feminism #culture #lifestyle
Move over, lads! How the world turned girly
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Rishi Sunak’s government was plunged into further crisis when the immigration minister, Robert Jenrick, quit just hours after the prime minister tabled a bill to save his Rwanda deportation policy. #ukpolitics #uknews #rwanda #immigration #immigrationlaw #rishisunak
Robert Jenrick quits frontbench over Rwanda bill, piling pressure on Sunak
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"Exhausted students fear their studies are being compromised as loans and grants fall far behind." #students #student #studentlife #studentliving #costofliving #costoflivingcrisis
Up for a 4am supermarket shift, then lectures: the life of a UK student amid cost of living crisis
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Boris Johnson has been giving evidence at the UK’s public inquiry into the Covid-19 pandemic, where he was questioned on the decisions he made as prime minister during that time. #covid #covid19 #covid19pandemic #covidinquiry #borisjohnson #johnson #pandemic #pandemicresponse #ukpolitics #uknews
Boris Johnson at the Covid inquiry: key takeaways
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Nationwide has told the 13,000 staff it had said would not be forced to return to the office when Covid lockdowns ended that they must start coming in from early next year for at least two days a week for most. #nationwide #workremotely #workremote #remoteworking #remotework #remoteworkers #workingfromhome #wfh #worklifebalance
Nationwide rescinds ‘work anywhere’ policy and tells staff to come to office
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The British Museum has barely been out of the headlines in 2023. First, there was the theft of 1,500 items from its collection and then it found itself in the middle of a diplomatic row over the Parthenon marbles. Now the institution’s annus horribilis has been topped off by becoming the punchline in the year’s most popular Christmas cracker joke. Tap the link below to see the full list of jokes. Which one is your favourite? #christmas2023 #christmasjoy #christmascracker #joke #jokes #humour #britishmuseum #parthenonmarbles #parthenon
British Museum ends terrible year as punchline in Christmas cracker joke
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People should stock up on battery-powered radios and torches, as well as candles and first aid kits in order to prepare for power cuts or digital communications going down, the deputy prime minister reportedly said. #powercut #powercuts #ukpolitics #uknews #energycosts #costofliving #costoflivingcrisis
Britons should stock up on torches and candles in case of power cuts, says Dowden
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For nearly a decade, the photographer Marcus Cederberg has been on the lookout for interesting details in the buildings around him: geometric shapes, striking windows, vibrant colour palettes. Tap the link below to view some of his calm and clutter-free photography. #art #photography #photographer #clutterfree #clutterfreeliving #calm #composed #colourpalette #vibrant #geometric
Clutter-free images to calm the mind – in pictures
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