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Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for one-pan spaghetti puttanesca | Quick and easy

If you thought pasta with tomato sauce couldn’t get any simpler, try this punchy one-pan version Olives, capers, anchovies and an olive-oil rich tomato sauce: what could be better? A version that requires just the one pan for cooking the spaghetti and sauce together. I love that this puttanesca is ready in less than 30 […]
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RSPCA: Director of Advocacy and Prevention

ICYMI: Up to £115,000:

RSPCA:
Shape decision-makers’ views and support the RSPCA’s strategy through effective advocacy and prevention initiatives.
London and Hybrid
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HAYS: Assistant Director Schools & Settings – Standards, Effectiveness and Performance

£83,025 – £93,275 (& generous benefits):

HAYS:
Oxfordshire County CouncilAssistant Director Schools & Settings – Standards, Effectiveness and PerformanceSalary scale £83,025 – £93,275 (& generous
Oxfordshire
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Living Wage Foundation accused of accrediting firms not paying the living wage

UK News: Facilities giant called ‘uncaring’ by low-paid cleaners, who believed they were covered by a fair-pay pledge

Low-paid cleaners have accused the Living Wage Foundation of giving accreditation to an “uncaring” outsourcing company paying less than the living wage.

Facilities services giant OCS is accredited under a bespoke scheme for outsourcing firms. But the company has only committed to paying a living wage to its centrally employed staff. The scheme does not cover the majority of OCS’s 50,000 workforce, who are tied to external contracts. Continue reading…
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Frankenstein inspired by suicide of Mary Shelley’s half-sister, book reveals

UK News: New collection of author’s diary entries provides tragic insight

Frankenstein’s monster, as horror fans know, did not really spark into life with a bolt of lightning, but was born inside the mind of Mary Shelley during a dreary holiday on a ­mountainside above Geneva. The inspiration came as volcanic ash clouds unexpectedly blocked out the sun that summer of 1816 and she and her friends, including the ­infamous, “bad boy” poets Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, ­competed to tell scary stories.

But a new collection of the young author’s personal diary entries, out in March, provides strong evidence that, although the stay in the Alps set the grim mood of her novel, her imagination was ignited by something ­personal and much closer to home. Continue reading…
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