rules

Zara Phillips's husband Mike Tindall rules out Strictly Come Dancing over 'Strictly Curse'
www.dailymail.co.uk

EMILY PRESCOTT: He braved the jungle in I’m A Celebrity but don’t expect to see Mike Tindall (pictured with wife Zara Phillips) on the Strictly Come Dancing dancefloor any time soon.

10
Like
Save
Judge Rules Identities of 2 Parties Who Backed Sam Bankman-Fried’s $250B Bond Can Be Revealed
finance.yahoo.com
22
Like
Save
Nadhim Zahawi SACKED by Rishi Sunak for 'serious breach' of ministerial rules over tax row 
www.dailymail.co.uk

The Tory chairman’s exit comes as a result of a furious row over his tax affairs after he admitted to paying a penalty to HMRC as part of a tax bill.

16
Like
Save
Rattled Nicola Sturgeon slams 'outrageous' move to block gender identity rules
www.dailymail.co.uk

Nicola Sturgeon used a BBC interview to complain that ministers had not provided any ‘compelling’ reasons for blocking the controversial law passed by Holyrood.

15
Like
Save
Cabinet minister Gillian Keegan goes off-message on gender identity rules
www.dailymail.co.uk

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan risked a clash with Rishi Sunak by suggesting during a round of interviews that she backed reducing the age limit from 18.

18
Like
Save
The 10 golden rules of investing
finance.yahoo.com
16
Like
Save
Furious parents compare primary school's strict new rules to 'North Korean prison camp'
www.dailymail.co.uk

The new rules at Harnham Junior School in Salisbury include children aged as young as seven having to walk around school with their hands behind their backs to prevent them from running.

20
Like
Save
One in EIGHT people are on ADHD drug adderall after prescription rules were relaxed
www.dailymail.co.uk

Some 41million Americans are currently using the drug, estimates suggest, a surge of 16 percent from before the pandemic. Telemedicine companies have driven the rise.

7
Like
Save
Anyone can live and work in Svalbard, a group of Arctic islands, visa-free — as long as they don't run out of money and abide by a unique set of rules
news.yahoo.com
19
Like
Save
Fed-up director of Italy's world-famous Uffizi Gallery lays out rules for email etiquette 
www.dailymail.co.uk

Eike Schmidt told employees at the museum, in Florence, that bold characters were unacceptable, although underlining some words was allowed, where suitable.

20
Like
Save