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...A timely investigation into one of the biggest workplace HR issues from Suzi Ring....
...This New York Review of Books piece from June brings philosophy to bear on the question, marshalling its arguments with wit, rigour and, yes, feline grace....
...Yes, this really is a lengthy play about public access and the correct placement of roads....
...She is withdrawn, nervy, cautious, signalling dissent only by the slightest wince or twitch of an eyelid, before agreeing: Yes. What he said....
...Why yes, responds angelic “wellness consultant” Delilah (Tiffany Boone): and that includes you, Carmel....
...For all its jazzy cheek, the song “Rehab” is hard to listen to now, given that Amy Winehouse should clearly have said “yes, yes, yes” to the prospect of clinical intervention....
...“Yes, I know what stock shorting is,” a CEO exclaims indignantly after a flunky explains its significance for the share price of his nanotechnology company....
...Meacham is clear: “I bet yes.”...
...“Yes!” “I need you alive!” The Russian astronaut literally makes puppets. It must be a metaphor. ★★☆☆☆ On Netflix from September 4...
...Yes, the evil spirit did that too. Dormer turns up in different guises, as a prim City Hall worker and a blonde, Germanic mum. She’s always sizzling and always bad news....
...“Ye.” “We gu.” Will they be impressed enough by a guy whose name is “a super-intellectual comment on hyper-masculinity” to contribute a verse to Dave’s new track, “Girth”?...
...Best to sweep aside such cavils and enjoy the ride (yes, there’s a deserted funfair too)....
...Their interactions, eager on his side, surly on hers, are described in alternating chapters of Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed (Simon & Schuster, RRP£7.99)....
...Yes: the closing scenes of episode one whizz us to a space station where we encounter soulful, pointy-eared Narek. It doesn’t take much to make a Treadaway look otherworldly; this one’s Harry....
...Yes, it’s now a verb. Positive drug experiences rely on “[mind]set, setting, dosage”, an expert explains....
...Yes, they sound like Isis. Nothing a card-playing trickster and his fuzzy friend can’t handle. A fantasy novel can also be a literary novel....
...Yes, Tim, please, please go, his fans silently beg, but nix. What’s making Lucky tick, though? Minchin seems to be aiming for gravitas, even profundity as the perpetually furrowed and squinting sap....
...“I’ll travel back to the 17th century,” Hilton announces, but unlike other TV historians, there’s no dressing-up, acting out or simpering at the camera (yes, I’m looking at you, Lucy Worsley)....
...Skinner on stand-up Humour ‘I talked to somebody who had been on a comedy course at a university and they said, “Yes, we’ve learnt some really helpful things.” I said, “Like what?”...
...Yes, it can only be Brian Cox — sorry, Professor Brian Cox — talking about how amazing and brilliant the death of the universe is going to be....
...“Yes,” Crowley replies thoughtfully, “he seemed a very bright young man.” Almost 30 years after the book’s original publication, there are lucrative franchises to learn and borrow from....
...Yes indeed — dad of The Donald. Having children gave rise to a plethora of delightful songs for children to add to his growing canon....
...“My husband and I must have said, ‘Yes, you can sleep [in Jackson’s room],’ ” says Stephanie, still baffled about her own gullibility....
...Yes, we’re back in Westworld (Monday, Sky Atlantic, 9pm). Perpetually befuddled head programmer Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) wakes up on a beach, surrounded by yelling paramilitary personnel....
...Yes, gentrification has taken hold in the hood....
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