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FEATURES | Published June 13th 2020, 10:10 am

All Zoomed out: the rise of the group video call and why I hate it

The Leaders Council's Ross Hindle will be publishing a piece every Saturday on an aspect of media and communication under lockdown. This is the first, and it looks at "Zoom fatigue" and why so many of us are becoming frustrated with the virtual meeting.

FEATURES | Published June 12th 2020, 1:02 pm

British Veterinary Association pushes for greater focus on contact tracing

Following news that ministers are reconsidering their approach with the contact tracing app being trialled on the Isle of Man, the British Veterinary Association has released a letter imploring Matt Hancock to adapt the NHS Test and Trace system.

FEATURES | Published June 12th 2020, 12:12 pm

Playing to the gallery: Jonathan Jones bemoans digital museums

There are only so many digital Rembrandts an art aficionado can take. At least, so says Jonathan Jones of The Guardian in his latest piece examining the reopening of various galleries across the capital.

FEATURES | Published June 12th 2020, 11:11 am

MoCA issues public apology to Shaun Leonardo following show cancellation

At the beginning of the year, Shaun Leonardo, expected to open his show “The Breath of Empty Space” at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. However, the museum made the decision to cancel to show in March following objections from the community and members of museum staff, a decision they have now announced they regret.

FEATURES | Published June 12th 2020, 10:10 am

UK economy shrank by over one fifth in April

The British economy shrank by over one fifth in April as a result of countrywide lockdown, new ONS figures indicate. The Office for National Statistics have said that this “historic” fall is the largest monthly contraction since records began, worse even, than the 2008 recession.

FEATURES | Published June 11th 2020, 2:02 pm

Job cuts continue: Centrica to axe 5,000

It has been announced that British Gas owner Centrica plc will look to cut some 5,000 jobs as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

FEATURES | Published June 11th 2020, 10:10 am

Nice heir: Marina Picasso hosts tenth sale of her grandfather’s work

To say Picasso was prolific would be something of an understatement. At the time of his death in 1973, he left 45,000 surviving works, and ten surviving dependents. It seems he was also too busy to leave a will.

FEATURES | Published June 11th 2020, 10:10 am

Nothing social about distancing: Backbenchers call for 2-metre rule to be halved

Tory backbenchers are calling on the government to reverse the 2-metre social distancing rule in England.

FEATURES | Published June 11th 2020, 9:09 am

Forever blowing bubbles: PM re-evaluates lockdown measures

Those who live alone in England will now be allowed to stay at one other household following the latest statement from prime minister Boris Johnson yesterday evening.

FEATURES | Published June 10th 2020, 11:11 am

Working hard or hardly working? – Shrigley continues in spite of pandemic

Creating 400 new works is hardly a conventional response to the outbreak of Covid-19, but then again, David Shrigley is hardly a conventional artist. Shrigley, whose corpus has been described as “mordantly humorous cartoons”, has taken over Twitter and Instagram alike, long before the pandemic ever hit.

FEATURES | Published June 10th 2020, 11:11 am

Online shopping: Art world goes digital, and a generation gap is revealed

A global pandemic is perhaps not conducive to art sales. Indeed, the art industry, supported by international art collectors supports an estimated $60 billion industry, employing over three million people in 310,00 businesses, is struggling to say the least.

FEATURES | Published June 10th 2020, 10:10 am

It’s a zoo around here: PM to announce re-opening dates

At this evening’s daily briefing, prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce the official reopening dates for zoos, safari parks and drive-in cinemas. This latest step in easing lockdown regulations will indicate that such establishments can reopen from this Monday, as long as they maintain social distancing rules.

FEATURES | Published June 10th 2020, 9:09 am

Robinson Jackson: Open for business

With guidance from the government's Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government pointing towards a return to normal for the residential property market, many estate agents and other firms in the sector are considering how they will adapt to the "new normal" after Covid-19.

FEATURES | Published June 10th 2020, 9:09 am

Restaurant Group to axe as many as 3,000 jobs

Just days after news of the job cuts at Bentley, Aston Martin and Lookers, more jobs have been announced by UK plc - this time in the hospitality sector.


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