January 14, 2021 - 09:21 GMT Carla Challis We burn for Netflix's Bridgerton, and these Bridgerton-inspired products are keeping our obsession going. From phone cases to jewellery, the Duke's spoon (ahem) and delicate earrings like Daphne. Shop the best Bridgerton buys... … [Read more...] about 12 things Bridgerton has made us buy: From the Duke’s sexy spoon to Daphne’s jewels
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We Need to Get Tough
The order in which people are being vaccinated is wrong, he remarks. Mr Hurley also makes the case that we should have started with the medics and carers and then the people who keep the country going like power workers, sewage workers truckers and those who work in telecommunications. … [Read more...] about We Need to Get Tough
State of emergency may lead Japanese economy into “double dip”: experts, media
The requirement of closing at 8:00 p.m. greatly shortens the business hours of restaurants, many of which will not be able to make ends meet. Some stores have said they will stop operation during the state of emergency. Department store groups such as Mitsukoshi Isetan and Seibu Sogo said some of their stores will close at 7:00 p.m. in response to the government's call. … [Read more...] about State of emergency may lead Japanese economy into “double dip”: experts, media
Aaron Rodgers blasts politicians for breaking their own coronavirus rules, failing to get people enough help
"I mean they took forever to figure out how to give $600 checks away and then you know may or may not get to 2,000 this point. That’s not life-changing money. What Dave [Portnoy] and his folks are doing with the Barstool Fund is life-changing money. It’s sustainability for these people and I think that’s the thing you gravitate towards the most is just not having a reliance on the government to help you out because it’s obviously shown that’s not going to be the way they’re going to do it." … [Read more...] about Aaron Rodgers blasts politicians for breaking their own coronavirus rules, failing to get people enough help
Bay Briefing: Trying to get a vaccination? You’re far from the only one frustrated
Nothing from the 1970s got worse reviews in the pages of The Chronicle than Pier 39. The waterfront tourist center, upon its arrival in 1978, was framed as the greatest existential crisis in the city’s history — larger than an earthquake and fire that destroyed half of San Francisco in 1906. … [Read more...] about Bay Briefing: Trying to get a vaccination? You’re far from the only one frustrated