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The leisure centre in Hove, which dates back almost 100 years, was forced to close due to an ongoing mains water fault. The issue has left the site without water, meaning toilets, showers and handwashing facilities are out of action. Work to repair the fault is underway, with hopes that the leisure centre will reopen for the weekend. A spokesman for Freedom Leisure, which runs the King Alfred Leisure Centre, said: “We have been experiencing ongoing issues with our water supply at the King Alfred and we will continue to be closed Thursday and Friday this week. “We currently have no…
Location : The M5 northbound between junctions J3 and J2 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 16:30 and 16:45 on 6 December 2023. Delay : There are currently delays of 15 minutes against expected traffic. Source link
Image Credit: Shutterstock The two biggest tours of the summer were Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” and Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour, without question. Seeing as both Taylor, 33, and Beyoncé, 42, are two of the biggest popstars in the world, the comparisons were instantly drawn. The Midnights singer opened up about the narratives that the two tours were competing in her interview with Time after being named “Person of the Year’ for 2023. When it came to discussing the tours, Taylor highlighted how the way that the “competing” tours were portrayed was “vexing,” as Time put it. “There were so many stadium tours this summer, but the only ones…
“The model is innately more capable,” Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet, told MIT Technology Review. “It’s a platform. AI is a profound platform shift, bigger than web or mobile. And so it represents a big step for us.” It’s a big step for Google, but not necessarily a giant leap forward for the field as a whole. Google DeepMind claims that Gemini outmatches GPT-4 on 30 out of 32 standard measures of performance. And yet the margins between them are thin. What DeepMind has done is pull AI’s best current capabilities into one powerful…
Interior office design experts at Studio Alliance have provided six invaluable tips that can help businesses create inclusive and neurodivergent-friendly spaces for workers to feel productive and comfortable in. Flexible workstations: flexibility in workstation design allows individuals to choose an environment that suits their needs. Neurodiverse individuals may have different sensory preferences, and providing options for standing desks, quiet corners, or collaborative spaces caters to various work styles. This supports the diverse needs of employees, enhancing their comfort and productivity. Sensory considerations: sensory-friendly design is crucial for neurodiverse individuals who may be sensitive to light, sound, or other stimuli. Use…
Prana by Atzaró is the world’s ultimate luxurious charter with an impressive A-list following. Sailing trips can be arranged in the calm waters of Komodo National Park, or the unexplored magical islands of Raja Ampat in Indonesia where some of the best diving in the world can be experienced.A beautiful hand-built phinisi, the largest and most luxurious of its kind in the world, Prana by Atzaró can accommodate up to 18 people in nine luxurious suites, offering the perfect opportunity for a group holiday with family or friends. Each en-suite cabin offers huge deep beds, rain showers, air conditioning and beautiful nautical design elements in smooth…
Last month, UK investors returned to equities for the first time in half a year, as asset managers overhauled their portfolios, the Financial Times reported today. Figures from funds network Calastone showed UK retail investors added a net £449m to equity funds last month. Edward Glyn, Calastone’s head of global markets said: “November saw good news on inflation in the US, the UK and in Europe, which investors increasingly hope will stay the hand of policymakers deciding on the next move for rates. “Equity prices duly rebounded during the month . . . [which] has tempted investors back into equity funds, favouring those parts…
A white BMW was seized after police spotted it being driven “at speed and carelessly” on the M77. Source link
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