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Mandatory time off: When taking holiday is part of the job - BBC Worklife
As an antidote to sometimes problematic unlimited vacation policies, some companies are requiring employees to take a certain number of days off. Does it work?
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(13) How Many States Of Matter Are There? - YouTube
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Prince Charles accepted £1m from Osama Bin Laden's family - report - BBC Ne
Clarence House says due diligence was conducted when a charitable donation was accepted in 2013.
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Mother imprisoned in Brazil for 17 years speaks of ordeal - BBC News
The woman's husband reportedly said she would only be allowed to leave the house when she was dead.
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UK heatwave: Weather forecasters report unprecedented trolling - BBC News
Meteorologists from the BBC and elsewhere faced abuse as they reported on the UK's record heat.
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Why people lash out at service workers - BBC Worklife
People are increasingly berating service workers. There are forces at work that may explain why they’re bearing the brunt of customers’ ire.
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Bitcoin: Missing hard drive could fund Newport crypto hub - BBC News
Nearly 10 years after binning the hard drive, it is thought the Bitcoin on it could be worth £150m.
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Al-Qaeda leader dies in US drone strike - reports - BBC News
Ayman al-Zawahiri helped plan the 9/11 attacks and was among America's most wanted men.
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Banksy: The stories behind his 'Great British Spraycation' - BBC News
How have the east coast "Great British Spraycation" pieces by Banksy stood the test of time?
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Weave: New device will investigate Milky Way's origins - BBC News
A new device will help reconstruct the formation of the Milky Way in unprecedented detail.
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The best public swimming pools around the world - BBC Culture
From Bondi to Berlin and Copenhagen to Cornwall, swimming pools – particularly outdoor ones – are always in demand. Dominic Lutyens and explores the pool's past, present and future.
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What is monkeypox and why is it spreading? - BBC Future
The virus that causes mpox was first discovered at the end of the 1950s, but it has undergone changes in the past four years that allow it to pass between humans more easily.
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Pornhub: Judge rules Visa can be sued in abuse claim - BBC News
A woman who was thirteen when an explicit video of her was posted, is suing Mindgeek and Visa.
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Ayman al-Zawahiri: Shock in Kabul as US kills al-Qaeda leader - BBC News
How two thunderous blasts led the BBC's Lyse Doucet to Ayman al-Zawahiri's villa in the "town of thieves".
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Stephen King testifies against merger of publishing giants - BBC News
The cult author said claims the tie-up would not hinder competition were "a little bit ridiculous".
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The ejector seats that fire through the floor - BBC Future
Some aircraft from the early jet age proved too dangerous for normal ejector seats. The solution? Seats which fired through the cockpit floor.
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Ayman al-Zawahiri: How US strike could kill al-Qaeda leader - but not his f
Extremely precise missile use and study of Zawahiri's habits were key to the targeted US killing.
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Pollution: 'Forever chemicals' in rainwater exceed safe levels - BBC News
From Antarctica to Tibet, long-lasting chemicals in rainwater are well above US safety guidelines.
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Polio: Virus found in wastewater of New York City suburb - BBC News
Health officials are urging vaccinations against polio after the first US case in a decade was found.
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xkcd: Chemtrails
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(41) What Happens Inside a Proton? - YouTube
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Did we all believe a myth about depression? - BBC News
A study some claim debunks antidepressants has gone viral. Was it read wrong?
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The rising curiosity behind open relationships - BBC Worklife
Taking on additional sexual partners while in a committed relationship has long been taboo. And while it’s not exactly mainstream now, there’s still rising interest in being open.
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French sailor survives 16 hours in capsized boat in Atlantic - BBC News
The 62-year-old French sailor survived thanks to an air bubble before being rescued by divers.
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What is longtermism? - BBC Future
Longtermism is a perspective that there is a moral reason to consider how the actions and decisions we take today affect the lives of huge numbers of future people.
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