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Uber and the 'sharing economy' are leaps into the past, not the future

The Independent 

Let’s say you were commuting in London yesterday. Would you have tried to beat the Tube strike by sharing a black cab and divvying up the costs? Or would you have been super-post-modern, and summoned an Uber car on your smartphone? If the latter, do you think you would have been pleased with the result? Or would you have found out – as many complained during the previous strike – that the caring, sharing economy is the same old capitalist wolf clad in a soft furry sheepskin?

The London Tube strike: Your Voices

The Independent 

We've had a lot of comments from our readers today about the Tube strikes. As you might expect, it has been a highly divisive issue. While the majority of tweets and comments posted have been in support of the strikes, a substantial minority have not. A selection of our favourites are gathered below.

In the age of Instagram, it's easy to return from holiday feeling more stressed than when you left

The Independent 

I go on holiday tomorrow. Two weeks of staycation encompassing some far-flung, and varied, parts of Britain: Cornwall, East Lothian, Manchester and Oxfordshire. It’s the first time for many years that I’ve not gone abroad for my summer holiday, and I'm rather excited about the fact that I’m setting off down the A303 rather than heading to Terminal 5. I have the right currency and I don’t need to worry about having liquids in my hand luggage.



We shouldn't be such snobs about people seeing Hamlet for Benedict Cumberbatch

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Help me, hence, ho!, as Lady Macbeth might say, fainting to the ground. Look to the lady! And to all the other “real” theatregoers who might be currently swooning, because they have all been effectively excluded from experiencing their umpteenth version of Shakespeare’s other great tragedy, Hamlet.

Iggy Azalea has 'finally admitted' to having surgery. We should all feel ashamed of ourselves for asking

The Independent 

According to numerous sources this week, Iggy Azalea has “finally admitted” to having plastic surgery. Others say she's “owned up”. A couple have even said she's “confessed”, the way one would to something terribly shameful, weighing down your conscience, necessary for somebody else to know. And in a way, of course, she has confessed. First she failed to conform to the accepted standards of beauty and was being openly mocked for it (notably by Snoop Dogg). Now she is conforming by surgically altering her looks. Читать дальше...

Faith, hope and charity: Organisations like Kids Company have a vital role to play, but its demise shows the need for effective oversight

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It is quite a testimony to the power of the personality of Camila Batmanghelidjh that her charity was able to secure so much government funding at a time when public spending is under severe pressure – and when the administration of Kids Company had attracted unwelcome, and serious, criticism. Successive prime ministers have entertained and been entertained by Ms Batmanghelidjh, and her hold on David Cameron was such that he was said to be “mesmerised” by her. Both he and Gordon Brown seemed to... Читать дальше...

Giants Club: Often hidden from view, the Asian elephant population is hanging by a thread

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The Giants Club is more than just a brilliant name – it is an ambitious roadmap for the conservation of a species literally under the gun. As any seasoned conservationist will tell you, it is only with political will and the glare of the media spotlight that the course of history can be bent in the opposite direction for an animal.

Nobel endeavour: Britain should cherish – and nourish – its 'eureka' moments

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The achievements of Sir Peter Higgs in identifying his eponymous boson are just the tip of the iceberg. The UK should be proud of the fact that it is second only to the US when it comes to Nobel Prize awards, and proud of the range of institutions responsible for this ground-breaking research. For while no British university or laboratory is named in the world top 10 for Nobel Prizes, the fact that awards granted to UK researchers were not concentrated at one or two elite universities is good news too. Читать дальше...





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