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Domino s hiring 5,000 staff to replace pandemic workers going back to old lives

The pizza chain said it wants 5,000 people to fill roles as pizza chefs or delivery drivers because demand is not slowing down despite the economy reopening.

Travel Back In Time To An Underground Victorian Fair

This is a sponsored article on behalf of The Brunel Museum. Fancy a stroll through Victorian history? On Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May at The Brunel Museum, you re invited to explore the Rotherhithe of yore with the help of a life-size peep show. Created by Central Saint Martins MA student Tara Corovic as part of her Walking Burnel project, this unique installation is inspired by the Fancy Fairs once inside the Thames Tunnel, the triumph of civil engineering to which the Brunel Museum is dedicated. Tara Corovic with a prototype of her installation The Thames Tunnel was once dubbed the eighth wonder of the world . But by the early 1850s, the shine had worn off the underground walkway that ran beneath the River Thames, connecting north and south London. When it opened almost a decade prior, it was lauded as the first successful crossing of its kind, but it had since developed a bit of a seedy reputation,  frequented by sex workers and their clients, as well as being a hotsp

Boohoo s £1 7BILLION boom: Online fashion giant s sales soared by 41% in lockdown

Online fashion giant Boohoo today revealed a 41% surge in sales it raked in huge sims on the back of the online shopping boom during lockdown with Britons spending millions on lounge and sportswear while stuck at home. The retailer, founded by billionaire Mahmud Kamani, said revenues jumped to £1.74 billion in the year to February 28 2021 from £1.23 billion in the previous year.  The fast fashion retailer, which recently bought Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Burton and Wallis and was rocked by the Leicester sweatshop scandal, told shareholders on Wednesday morning that pre-tax profits were also lifted by 35% to £124.7 million because of the sales explosion caused by the pandemic.

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Lord Foster s vision for post-pandemic UK: Empty offices as residential tower blocks

One of Britain s most famous architects has said offices left empty by the coronavirus crisis could become the residential tower blocks of the future and vacant shops could be turned into urban farms.  Lord Foster of Thames Bank, whose designs include the Gherkin in London and Apple s headquarters in Cupertino, California, said the pandemic has been an accelerant of trends that will reshape global cities. The 85-year-old argued that these trends include the repurposing of buildings for alternative use and the pedestrianisation of larger swathes of urban centres. Lord Foster told the Financial Times that the crisis sparked by the global outbreak of Covid-19 has brought Britain to a crossroads in the evolution of the office, millions of which have stood empty for the past year.

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