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The downsides of working from home | Work & careers

Out of office | Q&A | Estuary air | A good lie-in | Drying times Prof Stephen Wood has conducted research on the effects of home-working during the pandemic. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Prof Stephen Wood has conducted research on the effects of home-working during the pandemic. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Letters Tue 2 Mar 2021 12.20 EST Last modified on Tue 2 Mar 2021 12.38 EST It seems that the success of home working in the pandemic is being taken for granted (Lloyds embraces hybrid working with 20% cut in office space, 24 February). My research, based on a diary study of professional workers, raises a big question about this. It shows that, in 2020, the two main factors that affected the wellbeing of home workers were loneliness and an inability to switch off from work.

Canterbury s lost pubs and what s there now

Canterbury s lost pubs and what s there now  |  Is there anywhere better in Kent to go out for a few beers than Canterbury? The city is famous for its wealth of pubs, bars and clubs - but there used to be even more dotted around its historic streets. Castle Inn licensees, William & Ethel Lack, not looking very happy in December 1962, faced with the imminent demolition of their pub. Picture: dover-kent.com Here, with the help of dover-kent,com, we look back at some of the popular inns which have sadly shut their doors over the years - and what s there now.

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Keir Starmer s lack of drama is not a crisis for Labour | Keir Starmer

Letters Keir Starmer could be more proactive on Covid, argues Dr Anthony Isaacs, while Hilary Ward and Keir Starmer speaking in the Commons. Photograph: House of Commons/PA Keir Starmer speaking in the Commons. Photograph: House of Commons/PA Sun 7 Feb 2021 12.57 EST Last modified on Mon 8 Feb 2021 00.22 EST Andy Beckett is of course right to say that Labour cannot ignore southern seats in pursuit of “red wall” voters (If Labour is serious about regaining power, it will need to woo southern England, 5 February). In truth, both will be needed for electoral victory. A successful campaign must appeal to common interests and be carried through with conviction and passion, as Marina Hyde notes (Britons want a bit of drama from their leaders – and Keir Starmer isn’t serving it, 5 February). Use of the union flag for this purpose is unlikely to be persuasive and has a dubious pedigree, as shown by Harold Wilson’s adoption of the ill-fated I’m Backing

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