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Europe's Biggest Football Teams Plan The Creation Of New European Super League
Twelve of Europe's biggest football clubs have come up with a joint agreement to form a new European Super League which is meant to be an alternative or replacement to the UEFA Champions League. The Premier League's so-called 'Big Six' joined Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Juventus and the two Milan clubs as the 12 of the 15 'founding' members of the new 20-team breakaway league. The tournament would be an elitist event which would be held every year which would have no forms of promotion or relegation.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Cleats
Salford To License All Small Shared Homes
Shared homes with more than three or four tenants in Salford are now required to be licensed by their landlords. This scheme will come in to force from July 19th this year and will cover the whole of the Salford area. It will last for around five years and will mean that all landlords will have to pay a one off fee for the license which can also be paid in instalments.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Lifehack
Events Lined Up To Mark Stress Awareness Month
April is Stress Awareness Month and there are a number of events or initiatives taking place to help raise awareness of the different kinds of stress people can suffer from and the techniques which can be used to help relieve this to put people in a more relaxed state of mind. This initiative has been held every April since 1992 but despite running for many years, still has a long way to go to help make people aware of the different signs and symptoms to look out for if someone is feeling stressed. According to the Mental health Foundation 74% of UK adults have felt so stressed at some point over the last year they felt overwhelmed or unable to cope.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Lifehack
Families Look For Ways To Combat Meal Fatigue
It's been a tough year for us all during the pandemic as most of the time we have been in lock down and were not allowed to go out unless absolutely necessary. If we went to the shops, we were only meant to buy the bare essentials for what we need to survive. There were even security staff inside some supermarkets checking our trolleys and baskets to see if we were picking up any luxuries which wasn't allowed.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Humans
Belfast Business Receives Silver Diversity Mark
A Belfast based provider of global talent which outsources advisory services has been awarded the Silver Diversity Mark from awarding body Diversity Mark NI. The award recognises the organisations commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and follows a number of initiatives launched by the business to achieve this status. AMS (formerly Alexander Mann Solutions Solutions), provides services including a maternity / paternity programme to support working parents back into employment, a mentoring programme and a number of awareness initiatives such as Pride events and diversity inclusion days.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Motivation
Survey Reveals Two Thirds Of Social Media Users Want Better Mental Health Protection
New research has revealed that two thirds of UK adults believe that social media companies should have a duty to protect the mental health of people who use their services on various different platforms.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Psyche
Dad Sets Up New Service To Help Families Access Immediate Health Advice
During the past year, the United Kingdom has been in complete lock down to try and help prevent the spread of the Covid 19 virus. This is spread through social contact so if any place in the public area becomes too crowded, there is more chance that the virus will spread from person to person. It is because of this that the government introduced social distancing measures to help prevent the spread of the virus. At first it was only considered safe for people to be out and about when they could have 2m social distancing between themselves and others but later on, the guidance was changed so that in places where people could not be 2metres apart, they would be allowed to be 1 metre + apart with extra restrictions such as face masks etc.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Lifehack
UK Plans Day Of Reflection To Signify All Lives Lost In Covid 19 Pandemic So Far
It has now been just over a year since the United Kingdom first went in to lock down due to Covid 19. The virus spreads from person to person due to the amount of social contact we all have with each other. Due to this the country was placed in lock down along with a number of other restrictions to help prevent the virus spreading further and getting out of control. These measures included social distancing measures where everyone has to have at least two metres social distancing between themselves and other people or one metre plus when this is not possible.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Humans
Using Emotion In Advertising Helps Improve The Appeal Of Certain Products Or Services
Companies use the element of emotion when advertising their products or services as it is likely to make them more desirable and lead to increased sales figures. Although it depends what kind of emotion is being used to sell a product. There are generally six core emotions that people recognise and associate with their daily lives. These are:
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Journal
Rishi Sunak Delivers UK Budget
UK Chancellor Of The Exchequer Rishi Sunak has delivered the 2021 budget which laid out all the measures that would be put in place to try and help the country recover financially from the Covid 19 pandemic. During a time when we are all being asked to stay at home as much as possible and work from home to avoid contracting and passing on the virus, extra measures have had to be put in place in order to ensure that the general public will be able to survive and manage their everyday lives. This includes different types and levels of funding to ensure people can work from home and be able to afford and receive the every day services they need to manage their lives.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in The Swamp
Women Round The World Prepare To Mark Women's History Month
March is Women's History Month and is an annual, declared month which highlights the contribution of women through out history and contemporary society. It is celebrated in the United States Of America, United Kingdom, and Austria culminating in a day to mark all the achievements made by women through out time on March 8th. It is celebrated in October in Canada with the celebration being Person's Day on October 18th.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Viva
Liverpool City Council Approve Plans For New Everton Stadium
Plans for a new 52, 888 seater stadium for Everton Football Club have been unanimously approved by Liverpool City Council's planning committee. The vision will see the stadium being built at Bramley Moore Dock and the committee has urged the government to make a positive decision on the plans and not to cause any delays to acquire more investment and employment for the region.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Cleats