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Caribbean cannabis growers eye budding domestic sales and exports
Producers in Jamaica and Antigua hope that increasing liberalisation will lead to higher revenues. Source link
'Low pay and boredom led me to get a secret second job'
Imtiaz had a public sector job but said the pay was low, he took another job in the private sector. Source link
Japanese ex-soldier reaches settlements in landmark sex abuse case
Rina Gonoi, a former soldier, was sexually assaulted while serving in Japan’s Self-Defense Forces. Source link
Can a council do five days' work in four?
Staff at one local authority are doing fewer hours for the same pay. How is it working out? Source link
Class bias should be illegal, culture review says
More than 50% of respondents to a survey on the creative sector say they experienced class bias. Source link
University rebuilds John Logie Baird's first TV set
Exactly one century on, a team at Bournemouth University is recreating the first receiver. Source link
Food project to 'sneak' kidney beans into diets
It is an addition to Hearth Earth’s surplus curry offer, which it serves in five locations across Oxford. Source link
Alison Hammond: 'I'm Brummie through and through'
The TV presenter says she would never change her accent to fit a showbiz mould. Source link
Minneapolis protesters march against ICE as governor urges Trump to remove agents
Second fatal shooting an ‘inflection point’ says Tim Walz as protests spread over Saturday’s shooting of intensive care nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Source link
At least seven dead and 800,000 without power as major winter storm hits US
Almost half of US states have declared emergencies as officials warn of “life threatening conditions” that could affect 180 million people. Source link