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On my radar: Karl Ove Knausgaard s cultural highlights Killian Fox © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian
Karl Ove Knausgaard is a Norwegian author, born in 1968, who lives in London and Sweden. He gained worldwide fame, and notoriety, with his six-volume series of autobiographical novels entitled
My Struggle (or
Min Kamp in Norwegian), which dissected his life and relationships in often merciless detail. The
Wall Street Journal described him as “one of the 21st-century’s greatest literary sensations”. He is also the author of the
Seasons Quartet and, most recently, the essay collection (translated by Martin Aitken)
1. Novel
A baby girl toddles down the pavement, stopping only to squeeze a drop of sanitiser on to her hands and rub them carefully together. Except she’s not stopping at hand-gel pumps. She’s pushing hopefully at garden walls, street lights, ventilation grilles on the side of buildings – anything that catches the eye of a resourceful toddler, raised in a time when washing away the virus is as natural a part of life as nap time. A video of her doing it.
New £120m fund to provide boost for care sector staffing levels David Connett © Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian Covid outbreaks in care homes have increased three-fold in the past month.
The Covid-stricken care home and domiciliary care sector is to get an extra £120m government funding to help boost depleted staff levels, ministers announced on Saturday night.
The funds would help increase staff numbers, said the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Ministers said the aim was to help local authorities plug worker shortages and allow additional staff to take on administrative tasks, freeing up skilled colleagues to provide care. It could also help existing staff work extra hours with overtime payments or by covering childcare costs, the DHSC said.
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