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The return of El Último de la Fila between croissants and vinyls

This weekend’s agenda is full of musical plans for all generations. The first concert of El Último de la Fila arrives in your city, but you can also discover the new pop rhythm of the South Korean Yves, who has managed to succeed after leaving the K-pop band LOONA. El PAÍS also proposes getting lost among vinyls and cassettes at the Estació del Nord (with the 40th edition of the International Record Fair), and trying the best croissants in Barcelona at the Poble Espanyol with the Croiss&Fest. Continue reading

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Borja Sémper in ‘El hormiguero’: three in one

The viewer was able to spot at least three Borja Sémper during his visit to The anthill There was the one who told his journey through that disease called cancer. “I get a little excited,” he said after ensuring that “at the moment,” and after the last checkup, he is free of the disease. And if he had been excited muchilloit would have been even better. Continue reading

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Partial incapacity for work: does the regulation make sense?

In the future, sick employees should be able to work part-time if they are unable to work for at least four weeks. The federal government recently passed this regulation in a draft law as part of the health care reform. The possibility of part-time sick leave has been on the table for a long time. At the beginning of 2025, the Federal Government’s “Expert Council on Health and Resilience” formulated a much-discussed proposal on this matter. Sharp criticism of the regulation was voiced again and again. Most recently, this also came from Andreas Gassen, head of the National Association of…

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Almost 800 Catalan educational centers mobilize to suspend outings and camps next year

Almost 800 Catalan educational centers are mobilizing to suspend outings and camps next year as a measure of “pressure given the situation of the public system.” In total, 783 primary and secondary schools and institutes have joined a campaign that has been disseminated among families through a communication letter and a page web in which they demand a “dignified and quality public education.” The initiative began at the end of February, with an initial implementation limited to a few dozen schools and institutes, and has spread rapidly throughout the territory. The mobilization coincides with a climate of growing unrest in…

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Trial for the mask plot, live | Koldo García denies having received gifts and 10,000 euros a month from Aldama

The trial for the mask plot resumed this Thursday in the Supreme Court with the statement of Koldo García. The prosecutor has asked José Luis Ábalos’ former advisor about the payments of 10,000 euros per month in cash that he and Ábalos would have received from Aldama at least between November 2019 and September 2022, according to Anticorruption. García has denied having received these payments of 10,000 euros per month. In addition, he has also denied the gifts that the businessman mentioned this Wednesday: a car, a motorcycle and fertility treatment. García has admitted having transferred the offer to purchase…

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Signature Clinic Confirms Appointment of Three Senior Leaders to Support Continued National Growth

Signature Clinic, a prominent name amongst the UK’s cosmetic surgery providers, has made three significant additions to its senior leadership team as the organisation moves forward with its plans to extend its national reach and deepen the expertise that underpins its clinical, operational and commercial activities. Mr Mabroor Bhatty has been appointed Clinical Director, Tracey McAleney has joined as Chief Operating Officer and Sarah Hill has taken up the role of Head of Sales. The three appointments reflect the seriousness with which Signature Clinic approaches its responsibilities to patients and to the wider goal of building a healthcare organisation…

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SharePoint Training That Actually Works: Why Practical and Role-Specific Learning Drives Adoption

The SharePoint training that produces lasting results is rooted in practical application and shaped around the roles of the people taking part. Rather than treating the platform as a technical subject to be studied, good training helps users connect SharePoint to the work they do every day, building the kind of confidence that carries through beyond the training session itself. Training that tries to cover every feature the platform offers rarely lands well. What works is a tighter focus on what is genuinely relevant to the people in the room. When users can see clearly how SharePoint applies to…

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Dirk Sliwka: “AI is sometimes better at assessing our performance”

Human resources management: How did the initial question for this study come about?Prof. Dr. Dirk Sliwka: My co-author Rainer Rilke observed that when ChatGPT is supposed to assess applications, for example, it surprisingly often gives very positive evaluations and little differentiation. Since I myself am researching subjective performance assessments, the idea came up to examine this more deeply together.How exactly did you proceed?For example, we submitted the CEOs of the top 500 publicly traded companies in the US, the S&P 500, to the Large Language Model to rate their performance on a standardized scale of one to five. Companies often…

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Compromís becomes entangled in the landing of Oltra in his candidacy for mayor of Valencia

The landing of Mónica Oltra in the Compromís candidacy for the mayor of Valencia has been met with the first internal disagreements. The former vice president of the Generalitat had been invited this Wednesday afternoon to the coalition executive in the city to address her appointment, but in the end she did not attend because the municipal spokesperson, Papi Robles, informed her in the morning that issues of internal procedures were going to be discussed. Oltra, who does not hold any position, then considered that his presence there made no sense, so he declined the invitation. Continue reading

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