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...“Actually, if we harness the power of the employer to deliver efficient, cost-effective pensions, we can do it much better than everyone fighting for Mrs Williams.”...
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...It’s William Beveridge, architect of the welfare state, turning in his grave as the state pension is scrapped for all but the poorest. This vision may sound outlandish....
...In the advertisement, Bard is given the prompt: “What new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can I tell my 9-year old about?”...
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...(Vox) — Another win for the James Webb Space Telescope. Astronomers think they’ve spotted the galaxy’s very first stars. (Quanta) Their pre-review paper is here....
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...The writer William Gibson’s famous line about the “future”, that it “is already here — it’s just not evenly distributed”, certainly applies to London....
...Dated November 3, 1623, it notes that a John Webb was paid for a year’s work as “instructor to the Prince”, the future King Charles I. All this history brings some insights....
...Kate Allen, weekend news editor The New York Times’ Barbie piece, which (before it became clear just what a blockbuster it would be) managed to deliver both a profile of Greta Gerwig and an exploration...
...In 1902, William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, sixth Earl Fitzwilliam, died. He left a legacy worth more than £3bn in today’s money....
...Because she is less than six months from the end of the five year term, Webb will not face an early repayment charge....
...These Trembling Horizons pieces were partly inspired by the James Webb Space Telescope, the world’s largest optical telescope in space, which uses infrared resolution to view objects too far away or faint...
...And then there were all the models, like Veronica Webb, and a lot of these cool, older kids… and it was just so exciting to do....
...Sir Frederick William Herschel, the German-British astronomer who discovered Uranus, first described the phenomenon in 1800 as “radiant heat”....
...Merryn Somerset Webb is editor-in-chief of MoneyWeek. The views expressed are personal. She holds Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust...
...Paying for old people is the great challenge of the next 50 years, but dedicated experts like former pensions minister Steve Webb deserve credit for their reforms — more than the sainted yet misguided William...
...Starring Margot Robbie, Barbie, the movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, has broken box office records and contains plenty of food for thought about finance and feminism....
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