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May 05, 2021 4:00 AM In the final instalment of a four-part Q&A series on cancer, Dr Dawn Mya Hae Tha, a senior consultant of haematology at Parkway Cancer Centre, discusses blood cancers and the new treatment, CAR T-cell therapy
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
In real estate, the difference between a good decision and an average one is rarely luck. It’s clarity. For decades, experienced realtors have relied on intuition — a mix of experience, pattern recognition, and market feel — to decide which properties have real growth potential and which should be avoided. But intuition has myriad of […]
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What methods should we consider to control how a property is presented on online listing platforms? This is a longstanding challenge in an industry where, for the most part, the sales process is fragmented and often individualised. Some weeks ago, I mentioned that a real estate agency received a censure over their handling of an errant agent. […]
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Experts warn that the episode marks a critical test of Indonesia’s ability to restore investor trust amid growing scrutiny of transparency, enforcement, and political influence in its financial markets.
New construction starts rose year on year in Belfast, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester, but the total volume of schemes under construction fell.
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Revenues from the supplement, which large businesses pay to recoup the tube line's development cost, are set to rise from £252m in 2025-26 to £290m in 2026-27.
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