These dogs are fashion victims | Zoe Williams
For a well-adjusted pet, status dogs who hang out with teenagers beat nutty, Saturday-only labradors hands down
Right, conjure a picture of an open-jawed rottweiler, and we can begin: Alan Johnson (who has twice been bitten by a dog) this week unveiled plans to target dog-owners. Proposals include compulsory micro-chipping and compulsory insurance. The RSPCA is
Elgar’s removal from the £20 note is a muscial loss to my wallet
So a score will no longer bear the composer’s face. Adam Smith is no substitute - so how about Sid Vicious?
Poor old Elgar. If it’s not enough that Schoenberg has been discovered using his tunes as counterpoint exercises, his fizzer is about to be removed from the face of the £20 note, and any bill
A 2020 vision of work
Technological advances may change the way we work, but will they affect our attitudes to working, asks Graham Snowdon
How will the world of work have changed by 2020? That was the question I and other attendees were invited to consider at a panel discussion organised by City University’s Centre for Performance at Work last night.
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Disappearing acts: Stonemasonry Stonemason Mark Cutler works at CWO in Chichester. He talks about this patient craft and the eventual need to ‘just commit’
Jon Henley
Nokia recalls 14m chargers over electrocution fears
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