The boycott has contributed to the sultan and his Brunei Investment Agency, the sovereign wealth fund of Brunei, losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.
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An interior shot of the new Lucky s Malibu, a steak and seafood restaurant that has quickly become a hot spot for Hollywood insiders.
With indoor and outdoor options available, COVID-19 vaccines being distributed and a workforce readying to return to normal after more than a year of rolling calls from home offices, reservations are up.
Evan Funke heard a familiar sound one recent evening at Felix in Venice. A director friend of mine was doing a pitch for a movie on the patio, he recalls of the scene at his critically acclaimed restaurant, where he serves as chef and owner. Conversations like that have become increasingly familiar of late as the industry s power-dining landscape repopulates with creatives, executives, representatives and talent. Public health guidelines that allow for indoor and outdoor dining, along with widening vaccine distribution, have made it possible for insiders to begin venturing out for business meals after a year of hibe
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This year, millions of us started working from home for the first time. Companies around the world, big and small, realised that their staff could be just as productive, if not more so, if they worked remotely. Many established a better work-life balance and enjoyed the freedom of not having to get the 7.30 train into the office every day. Great swathes of people left London to move to rural destinations that would have required torturous commutes before.