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Gainesville residents will have the chance this weekend to watch a TED talk in person rather than on a screen a welcome change after more than a year of live events being adapted for viewers confined to their homes. Saturday, TEDxGainesville, a partnership between TED and members of the community, brings eight speakers to The Wooly Event Hall in downtown Gainesville. The event is limited to 100 attendees and tickets cost $50. Speakers will fly in from all over the country to give their take on the event’s theme, “grit.” This will be the second TEDx event to be locally organized in Gainesville, and it has seen a number of changes and postponements since its 2019 debut. ....
From left: Wayne Sutherland (director, JMMB Group), Professor Jennifer Bailey, (assistant professor, Babson College) , Stuart Payne and Cereta McDougall, 3rd place winners, Kristen Gyles, 1st place winner, Nkrumah Fong, 2nd place winner and Douglas Lindo, (chairman, Vincent HoSang Entrepreneurship Programme), following the recent Vincent HoSang UWI Venture Competition (UWIVC), hosted by the Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM). The eight student teams of budding student entrepreneurs, who emerged from the 22 teams participating in the 2020 Vincent HoSang UWI Venture Competition (UWIVC), demonstrated an apt response to the “new normal” business environment by showcasing digital solutions to current problems and gaps in the market. ....
Boris Johnson was under pressure on Monday to extend the £20-a-week increase of benefits which is set to be scrapped in April. In March, the government increased the standard allowance in Universal Credit and the basic element in Working Tax Credit by £20-a-week for one year. This meant that one single person aged 25 or over, claiming Universal Credit would get £409.89 a month instead of £317.82. However, this is planned to stop in April. This could mean that 16,000 people in Oxfordshire will be £1,000 worse off a year. We asked you what you thought about the plans to scrap the extra Universal Credit and this is what you said. ....