“Clear beggars from streets of Windsor ahead of royal wedding, says local council leader”

Jan 5, 2018 | In the news

Stories of ‘aggressive beggars’ filled the airwaves this week, at the behest of the humanitarian (Conservative) leader of Windsor council. I’d compare them to a smoker’s tale of the uncle who puffed through 60-a-day from the age of 10 and lived to 100: an apocryphal excuse for inaction. It costs £50 to fill a car with petrol, so a pound to someone on the street won’t break anyone’s bank. If you’re worried they might spend it on Special Brew or needles, buy a Big Issue or give it to Shelter. Just do something. I’d say.

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“The working-from-home illusion fades”

“The working-from-home illusion fades”

Are workers working from home more or less productive than those catching the 7.02am to London Bridge every day? ‘Probably sitting at home in their bleedin’ jim-jams’, said someone recently of a less-than-helpful call centre employee, the assumption being that, were they surrounded by colleagues and with a manager cracking the whip, he or she would have sorted his energy bill more efficiently.

“Apple versus the world”

Apple has just launched its first actual new product in quite a while, a virtual reality gizmo, and that is quite big news. What they do put out there is usually a big seller and makes still more big bucks.