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Jewish News Podcast: Expats protest Netanyahu, Covid-19 impact on employment
Guests include Benjamin Remez on anti-Bibi demonstrations, CST’s Dave Rich about social media antisemitism, Work Avenue’s Debbie Sheldon on unemployment and comedian Ashley Blaker!
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Tel Aviv City Hall lit up with UAE flag to celebrate peace accord
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The municipality building at the heart of the Jewish state’s biggest city was lit up with the colours of both flags on Thursday evening
Annexation off as Israel and UAE normalise ties
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ANALYSIS: US-Israel-UAE deal is a win-win-win
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PR guru Andrew Bloch: ‘I learnt so much from Lord Sugar’
By
Candice Krieger
PR expert Andrew Bloch tells Candice Krieger how customers now judge brands on their values, what it’s like to work with Lord Sugar and why he is looking forward to what’s next
‘I visited lots of schools and was shocked by how bad some of them were’
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Zaki Cooper
In the latest instalment of Desert Island Books, Zaki Cooper chats to Brett Wigdortz, founder Teach First, CEO of Tiney and chair of the National Citizen Service Trust.
School head: Grading system ‘robs students of chance to show what they learnt’
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Robert Halfon ‘worried’ about fairness of A-level results algorithm
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Jenny Kallin
OPINION: Behind the invisible shield – My lockdown experience
March 2020. The scene opens with a middle-aged married mum of one sitting in a café pensively sipping a cappuccino. She knows her life is about to change vastly and irreversibly. For this day is the eve of lockdown in the UK. In the blink of an eye she would be under “house arrest”, re-enacting Hitchcock’s Rear Window (or in her case...
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OPINION: Personal interactions key to breaking down barriers
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Myth and memories: new book explores Jewish folk tales
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Francine Wolfisz speaks to author Liz Berg about her new work on a fascinating new collection of Jewish stories garnered from around the British isles
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