#WorldatFive 🌎: Israel is watching to see if the devotee cruelly spurned by Binyamin Netanyahu will forgive him — or strike him down and take his place as prime minister thetimes.co.uk/article/bennet…
All Naftali Bennett ever wanted was to be Binyamin Netanyahu’s right-hand man. Instead, the one-time protégé now finds himself on the brink of ending his former mentor’s long term in office and replacing him as Israel’s prime minister
The question is: how badly does he want revenge?
In public Bennett remains non-committal and promises to do “whatever is best for Israel”. In private, he is saying he will never trust Netanyahu again, and is prepared to bring his long rule to an end
Prince Philip’s duties as consort began on February 6, 1952, when his young wife Princess Elizabeth became Queen. He was also the oldest-serving partner of a reigning monarch, and in February 2013 became the oldest ever male member of the royal family thetimes.co.uk/article/like-a…
Always in trouble at school. Dead-end jobs. Failed relationships. James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) often wondered why he found life so difficult. Then four months ago, a psychiatrist gave him the answer – he had ADHD thetimes.co.uk/article/i-was-…
“I’d given up,” says @J_Bloodworth. “No amount of willpower was enough. The empty Word document was a shameful testament to my lack of focus.
“I was supposed to be a writer. But I was a writer who didn’t write. Instead I lay in bed, paralysed with ennui and despair.”
“I had hit a similar wall during my schooldays. I knew I was different. My brain was frenetic. Sometimes frenetic and at other times like a sieve.”
Chef @Rick_Stein’s empire was battered during lockdown, but he has high hopes for his new venture. It's based on his youngest son’s coffee snobbery ☕ thetimes.co.uk/article/rick-s…
For five months from March last year, Rick Stein was watching from a laptop on the other side of the world as his life’s work almost went down the pan.
Stuck in Australia, he spent much of it on desperate Zoom calls as his restaurant empire, which employed 600 people at the time, teetered on the brink of bankruptcy.
The government’s race review has come under intense criticism over claims that it whitewashes examples of racism in the UK and seeks to ‘put a positive spin on slavery’ and the British Empire thetimes.co.uk/article/anger-…
On Tuesday, the government released a summary outlining a report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities into racism in the UK
It hailed Britain as a model on race, saying that the country had become a more open society and that racial inequalities had narrowed
But the release of the full report yesterday, alongside the resignation of the prime minister’s top black adviser, Samuel Kasumu, has called its findings into question
For anyone considering their odds of beating the house when gambling on the online betting behemoth Bet365, the payout given to its co-founder this year should give them pause for thought thetimes.co.uk/article/woman-…
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