sadly, it s a never ending task. at least today s work is done. phil mackie, bbc news, nottingham. a bit of half term inspiration there. ., ~ a bit of half term inspiration there. . ,, ., , ., there. i ve talked about this on the programme there. i ve talked about this on the programme before. there. i ve talked about this on the programme before. later- there. i ve talked about this on the programme before. later is - there. i ve talked about this on the programme before. later is my i programme before. later is my bugbear. i have no time for people who drop litter. you know when you go into a park after a bank holiday? the whole idea that somebody else will take that up. i can feel the rage building up. in a will take that up. i can feel the rage building up. will take that up. i can feel the rage building up. will take that up. i can feel the race buildin: u-. ., ., ., rage building up. in a moment we are auoin to rage building up. in a moment we are going to talk rage bu
With the recent launch on the Nintendo Switch, Wreckfest is now available on just about every meaningful gaming platform out there, and we’re very happy about that. The arcade racing game featuring vehicle combat elements is one of the funniest and enjoyable game we’ve played in quite a long time.
hunger, homelessness, and economic collapse, unless an urgent humanitarian effort is agreed upon. and the defence secretary ben wallace has told the sunday mail that time is running out for people who want to leave afghanistan for britain. let s ta ke let s take a look at the inside, this is a great story. if you are in whitby you may well know this is a bugbear. where is dracula s grave is the pretty common tourist question, apparently. so much so that local businesses are having to put up signs because, you may know that whitby features in the dracula novel, it has made the town famous in many ways, but there is a sign saying, please don t ask where dracula s radius, as there recent one, thank you. here is another one, sorry, it is not here, it is not anywhere, because dracula is fictional. so even if there are bats
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Hyperoptic: Broadband cited as key bugbear for returning office workers
LONDON, May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With UK businesses hoping to welcome the return of workers as soon as government guidelines allow, there s one element they need to be sure they don t miss in between their COVID-security preparations - having the right connectivity in place so staff can hit the ground running.
According to a nationally representative survey of 2,000 UK adults by OnePoll, two in five (40%) office workers would feel more positive about returning to the office if their business broadband was upgraded. This is because of the disconnect between the performance between their home and business broadband. Only 12% of office workers believe that the broadband in their office is better than the provision they have at home.