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Tea Troubles Brewing: Brits Reveal the Habits That Ruin the Perfect Cuppa 

For a nation obsessed with tea, getting a brew wrong can be surprisingly unforgivable. New research released for International Tea Day 2026 (21st May) shows nearly half of Brits would rather decline a cup entirely than risk suffering through someone else’s bad tea-making habits.  The survey of 2,000 UK adults* commissioned by kitchen appliance innovator, CASO Design has revealed the common brewing mistakes that are so off-putting that four in ten (42%) Britons have refused a cuppa from a friend, family member or colleague. Topping the list of tea-making icks is using too much milk (29%), closely followed by a…

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Two people arrested for defrauding soccer player Lucas Pérez of 340,000 euros | Spain

Cádiz CF footballer Lucas Pérez has been the victim of a scam after the two perpetrators gave him 340,000 euros in counterfeit bills for his vehicle, luxury watches and various jewelry, in a method known as ‘rip deal’.The National Police reported this Tuesday on the arrest of two men for swindling 340,000 euros from a person who wanted to sell his car and a series of luxury items, and according to Radio Marca and investigation sources have confirmed to EFE, the footballer would be the victim of this event.With an extensive career in the First Division in teams such as…

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Excellent work: “Three questions for…” Editorial director Catrin Behlau

What does the title “Special Media of the Year” mean to you personally – and what does human resources management stand for in your eyes? In your opinion, what are the ingredients for excellent HR journalism? For me as editorial director, it is of course a very important award and recognition of my personal work, but also that of the team. In recent years we have thought a lot about what modern specialist journalism could look like, and the magazine is an important part of that. To be recognized for this now means a lot to me. Catrin Behlau coordinates…

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Anyone who comes late will be punished by the applicant

It takes eight to twelve weeks to fill a position. Often significantly longer for management positions. This is what Robert Half’s current time-to-hire compass shows. Anyone who reads the numbers carefully will find the real problem is not in the market, but in the mirror. Yes, the skills shortage is real. But 13 percent of the HR managers surveyed admit that internal processes lead to candidates dropping out. This is not a side note, but an admission: companies lose people they have already found. Time-to-hire is not a recruiting problem. It is an organizational problem. Anyone who needs four signatures…

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Latest political news, live | Feijóo once again asks the partners to stop supporting Sánchez: “The situation is one of political agony; the environment is unbreathable”

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has once again asked the Government’s partners to stop supporting Sánchez. “The situation is one of political agony; the atmosphere is unbreathable,” he lamented in the halls of Congress. Feijóo’s statements came after learning that the UCO entered the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz Street in Madrid early in the morning to request documentation from the PSOE for the case. QUIET. The UCO is also carrying out searches at the homes of former socialist leaders Gaspar Zarrías and Santos Cerdán, and businessman Javier Pérez Dolset. In the Executive control session, the PP and…

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The fire that originated on Sunday afternoon in the area of ​​Marismillas, within the Doñana National Park, was stabilized at 10:15 p.m. this Tuesday, after two days of intense extinction tasks that the wind and the orography of the terrain have complicated, especially during this day. The affected area has reached 409 hectares. Work to contain a Cossea fire continues with active parts and the affected area so far has increased to about 400 hectares, Continue reading

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HR career question: How to achieve further development in recruiting

Question: I am a recruiter – where is the role developing and which next career step suits me best? Many recruiting professionals know this: operational recruiting work is familiar, but at the same time recruiting itself is currently changing massively. AI takes over initial tasks, processes are automated and companies increasingly expect strategic advice and support in selection decisions instead of just filling positions. This means that the role also changes – and this is exactly where new career paths emerge. Some are thinking about leadership, others about greater specialization or moving into generalist or transformation-oriented roles. But which path…

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Latest political news, live | Bolaños hopes to exhaust the legislature and asks the PP “not to condemn a person who has not yet declared”

The Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, insisted this Tuesday that there is still “one year and two months of the legislature” and has asked the PP in the Senate to “not condemn a person who has not yet declared”, in reference to former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. The spokesperson for the Popular Party in the Upper House, Alicia García, has responded by attacking the former president, whom she has referred to as “the Maharaja of Ferraz” who turned his office “into a safe house.” In parallel, the president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, considers that the central Executive should…

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