Dismissed
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Benjamin Arfmann |
Composers | Nathan Matthew David |
Cinematography | Mike Testin |
Executive producers | Pang Ho-cheung |
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News Daily: Labour broadband pledge, and child allergies rise
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Labour promises full-fibre broadband for allLabour would part-nationalise BT in a bid in the UK by 2030, shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell has promised. As well as taking Openreach - the bit of BT which runs the broadband network - into public ownership, Mr McDonnell said the £20bn Scheme , called British Broadband, would eliminate bills for millions of people. The cost of maintaining the infrastructure would be Paid for by a tax on tech firms.
The Conservatives - - Dismissed Labour's plans as "fantasy", while the Liberal Democrats said nationalising Openreach was a "waste" of taxpayers' money.
While BT itself has said it's happy to work with whoever wins the election to deliver "a digital Britain", The Umbrella organisation for the UK's technology industry said The Plan would be a "disaster" for firms.
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Elsewhere in The General election campaign on Friday, the Conservatives have said they will, while the Lib Dems and protect The Environment .
The Scottish National Party , meanwhile, is calling on the UK government to "hand back" £175m Paid in VAT by Scotland's police and fire service. The SNP is accusing ministers of refusing to refund The Money , despite accepting it should not have been Paid .
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Severe allergic reactions in children on The RiseThe number of children being treated in NHS hospitals for anaphylactic shock, figures show. According to the NHS, 1,746 children were treated in 2018-19, up from 1,015 in 2013-14. It's thought environmental factors, such as dietary changes, exposure to microbes and pollution, may play a role in The Rise . The Mother of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, said the figures show there is an "allergy emergency".
Nitrous Oxide 'sold on Amazon and eBay as a high'has discovered that Nitrous Oxide - the second most commonly used recreational drug in England and Wales - is being sold with the equipment needed to take it as a high on sites like Amazon and eBay. BBC Wales found some sellers were happy to sell and deliver round The Clock . The problem for The Authorities is that Nitrous Oxide - also known as "nos" - has legitimate applications in catering and pain Relief - But trading standards say online sellers need to "take responsibility" to prevent illicit use. Amazon says it has since removed products being sold as a package of nos canisters and balloons, while eBay said "listings encouraging illegal activity are banned from eBay's platform".
Stuck for an answer? Hold a meeting, say researchersBy Sean Coughlan, family and education correspondent
Meetings at work should be seen as a form of "therapy" rather than about decision-making, say researchers.
Academics from the University of Malmo in Sweden say meetings provide an outlet for people at work to show off their status or to express frustration. Prof Patrik Hall says more managerial and "strategy" jobs are generating more meetings - "even though few decisions are made along the way".
"People don't do concrete things any more," he says.
The political scientist says The Rise in meetings reflects changes in the Workforce - with fewer people doing and making things and an increase in those involved in "meetings-intense" roles such as strategists, advisers, consultants and managers.
What the papers sayLabour's pledge on broadband is The Lead for some papers on Friday, with The Times calling it The Party 's "most radical policy to date". Elsewhere, the Daily Express leads on the Conservatives' promise to revitalise Britain's ailing High Streets through tax cuts for shops and pubs. The Daily Mirror 's Front Page features a 99-year-old World War Two veteran who had to wait on a trolley in casualty for 10 hours. Figures released on Thursday show A& E delays are at the highest level since The Target was introduced. For more,
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