Making the movie Old was a family affair for director M. Night Shyamalan, who hired his daughter Ishana to serve as the second unit director.
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Guidelines on working from home will change as lockdown is eased on July 19.
The government will no longer instruct people to work from home as restrictions are lifted as the country enters step four of the roadmap out of lockdown.
However, officials are stopping short of encouraging a return to the office, saying it is a decision for employers.
People will have a clear legal right to work from home if they’re not
Making the movie Old was a family affair for director M. Night Shyamalan, who hired his daughter Ishana to serve as the second unit director.
We can't all be sunning ourselves in a Spanish villa this summer. Most of us aren't on Love Island, but stuck at home working.
Martin Lewis advised millions of people working from home throughout 2020 to claim tax relief worth up to £125 from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), if they were asked to do so by their employer as a result of coronavirus restrictions. And this week, in the latest edition of the MoneySavingExpert.com newsletter, the financial guru is urging everyone to make a claim for this year too - even if they have only worked from home for one day.
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Pubs and restaurants will be expected to close by midnight - earlier than anticipated - and Scots should continue to work from home where possible, delaying the move back into offices. The First Minister made the announcement to MSPs at a virtual meeting of the Scottish Parliament today, where she said mandatory use of face coverings was likely to remain for "some time to come".
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What’s a day in the life of one of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s staff members really like? Well, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s former chief of staff just opened up about her experience working for the couple in an interview with The Cut—and she described her time with them as “incredible.”
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Boris Johnson is set to outline the final easing of England’s coronavirus lockdown later today (July 5).The fourth and final stage of the UK’s Government’s ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown has already been delayed from June 21, with a new date of July 19 now in place for the relaxation of the majority of the remaining lockdown rules.As BBC News reports, the use of face masks in public places is set to be downgraded from mandatory to voluntary in England, while the 1m-plus social distancing rule and QR
Today studios, Savannah Guthrie seems to be back working remotely.Despite appearing alongside co-host Hoda Kotb this week, and enjoying a boozy brunch together on Thursday, fans have been querying why she is working from home.MORE: Savannah Guthrie announces heartbreaking death news live on TodayWhile the answer is, as of yet, unclear, it's not the first time Savannah has opted against venturing into the NBC studios.WATCH: Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb announce big change to their showDuring
pandemic can still claim tax relief if they have been working from home. Nearly 800,000 people working remotely during lockdown have claimed tax relief on their household-related costs so far this tax year.