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What would happen if we set a lifespan of 65 to cut cost of old folk?

What would happen if we set a lifespan of 65 to cut cost of old folk?

People can buy and sell time to each other, and TimeTrad's less scrupulous employees are not above tricking them out of it either. With executives on one side rich enough to live past 100, and junkies on the other with only hours left, James Calgary, 34, has traded away most of his allotted years in the belief that he would be left decades of life in a bequest, only to be bitterly disappointed.
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Trading time crops up again in the title story, with two old death artists, Drennan and Pilgrew – men who have turned suicide into spectacle by killing themselves repeatedly before huge crowds – meeting after years of estrangement. Drennan considers himself an artist, and feels personally slighted that Pilgrew has come to regard their vocation as nothing more than a fairground attraction.
Some of Mackenzie's imaginary futures feel disturbingly close to home, like 'Buy or Be Bought', depicting a land of turbo-consumerism where people are forced to buy unwanted and unnecessary goods, able to stem the tide of pointless purchases only by buying Decline privileges, which can cost more than the junk that's continually being foisted on them.
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Or 'Eden Rich', set in the offices of Victor Pelling, who has devised a way of implanting information directly into the brain. A novella-length sci-fi political thriller, it addresses the increasing political power of tech bros – though the fact that neither press nor politicians figure out Pelling's means of acquiring it feels like a bit of an oversight. At a time when students are already getting ChatGPT to do their work for them, it also hints at abolishing education by programming knowledge into children.
'Certain Things About McFarlane' marks a departure from fantastical, if worryingly familiar, futures towards a more abstract science fantasy, introducing Richard McFarlane, a professor of Polypragmatics, who is scheduled to be the opening speaker at a conference.
As he goes to his room to prepare, however, he becomes dislocated in time and space. McFarlane's ordeal isn't meant to be taken as a dream, but nevertheless it's rare to read a piece of writing that so convincingly replicates the logic of how dreams progress, a feeling heightened by the character's panic as the time for his speech approaches and he's still no nearer his destination.
This story also marked the point I realised how eager I was to turn the page and see what Mackenzie's imagination had brought forth for the next one. There's more to speculative fiction than anticipating worst-case scenarios for present-day anxieties, and Mackenzie's flights of imagination are as intriguing and compelling as they are relevant, questioning where we're going as a society and what we're prepared to sacrifice to get there.

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Oasis in Cardiff banned items and bag restrictions for Principality Stadium gig
Oasis in Cardiff banned items and bag restrictions for Principality Stadium gig

Wales Online

timean hour ago

  • Wales Online

Oasis in Cardiff banned items and bag restrictions for Principality Stadium gig

Oasis in Cardiff banned items and bag restrictions for Principality Stadium gig Oasis are back and in Cardiff for their first Live '25 dates - but to ensure you have the best experience possible, make sure you are aware of the things you can and can't take into the Principality Stadium Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis (Image: PA ) If you're getting ready for the Oasis Live '25 gigs at the Principality Stadium, there are some key things you need to know. Parking, stage times, and road closures are all important, but Oasis fans should also be aware of things like bag-size allowance and items that are banned from the venue. The Oasis Live 25 reunion tour is imminent, with the Britpop band kickstarting the tour at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Friday, July 4, with another gig the following evening on Saturday, July 5. Last August, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher surprised fans by announcing they would reunite for the first time since their explosive split in 2009. This will be the first time the brothers have performed together in well over a decade. If you're looking for parking in Cardiff information, please click here. For a full rundown of Oasis in Cardiff information, including stage times, venue maps and more, click here. In the meantime, here is that information on the prohibited items. Find out about the latest events in Wales by signing up to our What's On newsletter here. Banned items and bag sizes Only small bags and handbags allowed, they must be no larger than 35cm x 40cm x 19cm Fireworks Flares Pyrotechnics All horns including air horns, musical instruments (An exemption may be granted to permit the use of air horns in respect of certain classes of event. In such a case, details will be printed on the event ticket.) Smoke canisters Laser pointers Bottles, glasses, cans Cooking devices Banners Poles Large golf-type umbrellas Selfie sticks Knives, blades and other articles or containers - including any which could or might be used as a weapon, or any other item which in the reasonable opinion of the WRU Group, its servants or agents, could be used as a weapon or cause nuisance to others - are prohibited within the stadium All promotional, commercial, political and religious printed matter, including but not limited to leaflets, banners, flags, signs, symbols are prohibited within the stadium and grounds unless authorised by the WRU Group. Any objects or clothing bearing statements or commercial identification intended for 'ambush marketing' are prohibited within the stadium and grounds. Any person who is in possession of such items may be refused entry or ejected, and may be subject to legal action. Animals (except service dogs and guide dogs) or livestock are prohibited from entering the stadium or grounds unless specifically authorised by the WRU Group. No person (other than a person who holds an appropriate accreditation from WRU Group) may bring into the grounds or use within the grounds any equipment which is capable of recording or transmitting (by digital or other means) any audio, visual or audio-visual material or any information or data in relation to an event or the grounds (save for photographs taken for personal non-commercial purposes). Smoking rules inside the stadium Smoking, including any form of electronic cigarette in the grounds is strictly forbidden except within designated areas and any person found to be smoking outside of the designated areas may be ejected. For the stage times for Oasis, Cast and Richard Ashcroft, click here. For a full rundown of Oasis in Cardiff information, including stage times, venue maps, banned items and more, click here. Oasis competition: Win tickets to see Oasis at Wembley For last-minute tickets for Oasis Live '25 in Cardiff Ticketmaster is offering verified resale tickets for the opening night, available here. Tickets for the second night are up for grabs here. You can also check official resale partner, Twickets for resale, too. There are several options available, too, and they include Viagogo, Vividseats, See Tickets, StubHub, Seat Unique. You'll find Viagogo's selection of tickets, here. And VividSeat's are here. Viagogo and resale tickets Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs. Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused. Article continues below However, fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, discourage the purchase of resale tickets.

I helped Princess Eugenie with her summer glow up – the salty water trick which ensured she looked so good at Ascot
I helped Princess Eugenie with her summer glow up – the salty water trick which ensured she looked so good at Ascot

Scottish Sun

time2 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

I helped Princess Eugenie with her summer glow up – the salty water trick which ensured she looked so good at Ascot

Plus, how stretching in front of the TV can help ROYAL MAKEOVER I helped Princess Eugenie with her summer glow up – the salty water trick which ensured she looked so good at Ascot Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PRINCESS Eugenie was the picture of elegance at Royal Ascot, despite the sweltering heat. The woman behind her glowing and radiant appearance is society nutritionist Gabriela Peacock, who also counts Princess Beatrice, Jodie Kidd and Billie Piper, among her A-list clients. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Princess Eugenie looked sensational at Royal Ascot Credit: Getty 9 Princess Eugenie turned heads in a striking red outfit on day five of Royal Ascot Credit: PA 9 The royal mum-of-two looked radiant for the famous racing event Credit: Getty 9 Princess Eugenie in 2019 Credit: Getty 9 Gabriela is the go-to for nutrition for the York sisters Credit: 2016 David M. Benett Fans were quick to comment on the royal's impeccable Ascot looks, with one saying: "Princess Eugenie looks so lovely", and another added: "Absolutely beautiful." With summer upon us, many people want to look and feel their best for the beach, weddings or holidays. Gabriela has revealed there are some easy steps everyone from royalty to the public can take to achieve this. Gabriela, 45, who is godmother to Beatrice's three-year-old daughter Sienna, told Fabulous: 'As a nutritionist working with everyone from royalty to red carpet regulars, my philosophy is all about realistic wellness. 'That means supporting your skin, energy, and mood through smart nutrition, simple lifestyle tweaks, and a little science-backed supplementation. 'No crash diets, no overtraining — just small changes that create long-term glow. 'Here's how I help my clients achieve their ultimate summer glow-up — and how you can too…' 1. NUTRITION Gabriela shared an example summer menu which will help you feel your best… Breakfast Glow Bowl: Try Greek yoghurt or kefir with mixed berries (especially blueberries + strawberries), a tablespoon of chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, and a drizzle of manuka honey. Gabriela explained: 'Why? Antioxidants for skin protection, probiotics for gut health, and omega-3s for a dewy, hydrated glow. Princess Beatrice is pregnant with her second child and shares sweet picture with husband Edoardo 'Hydrating foods such as watermelon, cucumbers and coconut water is the way to really help support the skin health to keep it plump and moisturised.' Lunch Salmon & Avocado Salad: Grilled salmon on a bed of spinach, rocket, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, avocado, and a lemon-olive oil dressing. The nutritionist explained: 'This is rich in collagen-boosting protein, healthy fats, and vitamin C for skin elasticity and radiance.' Dinner Grilled Chicken with Quinoa & Roasted Veg: Courgette, peppers, and carrots with garlic and turmeric. She added: 'This has lean protein for hair and nail health, fibre for detoxification, and turmeric to reduce inflammation.' 9 Princess Beatrice also looked radiant at the famous racecourse this month Credit: Getty 9 Gabriela advised adding collagen-boosting salmon into your diet Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 2. FOOD TO AVOID It can be hard to turn down sweet treats in hot weather, but Gabriela said if possible you should avoid excess sugar during the summer. She explained: 'It can contribute to dull skin and breakouts particularly when the weather is hotter like it is now.' Too much caffeine was also a no go as this can 'really dehydrate the skin and as a result reduce that glowy dewy skin.' And finally highly processed foods should be ditched as they are often 'low in nutrients and high in inflammatory oils.' 9 A-list nutritionist Gabriela Peacock, who has worked with Princess Beatrice, shared how you can get a royal glow-up this summer Credit: Getty 3. UNPLUG FROM STRESS Feeling good and looking good go hand in hand and Gabriela said she advises her royal clients to make it a priority to unplug from screens where possible. She explained: 'Get outside every day, even if it's just for 10 minutes, and stick to a regular sleep routine. 'These simple habits help regulate your nervous system, which in turn supports everything from hormone balance to skin clarity. 'Stress can easily show up on your face, whether through dullness, breakouts or sensitivity, so I always encourage my clients to create space in their day for proper rest and mental recovery. 'Whether it's reading, meditating, or just having a quiet cup of tea, finding moments of peace amidst the chaos is essential for glowing-up.' 9 Gabriela has also worked with model Jodie Kidd Credit: Getty 4. ADD SALT TO WATER Most people underestimate how quickly dehydration can affect their energy, skin and focus - but it can be easy to fix. Gabriela shared: 'My trick is to add a pinch of sea salt or electrolytes to my water for better absorption. 'Electrolyte sachets are super convenient to travel with too. I also switch out one coffee for herbal tea or fruit-infused water. Small changes, big difference.' 5. PICK FUN FITNESS You don't need to spend hours in the gym to feel fit and strong, according to the royal nutritionist. She shared: 'I always recommend my clients to opt for a physical activity that they enjoy, so that it doesn't feel like a chore or punishment. 'Whether that's Pilates, yoga, strength training or a brisk walk - keep it short and effective. 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BBC director-general was at Glastonbury during Bob Vylan performance
BBC director-general was at Glastonbury during Bob Vylan performance

Glasgow Times

time3 hours ago

  • Glasgow Times

BBC director-general was at Glastonbury during Bob Vylan performance

It is understood Tim Davie was on a visit to meet staff at the Somerset music event on Saturday afternoon and was informed after Bobby Vylan, one half of the British rap punk duo, led his audience in chants that also included 'Free, free Palestine'. The performance at the West Holts Stage was livestreamed by the BBC but the organisation later expressed regret for not stopping its broadcast of the 'unacceptable' set. Tim Davie was at the Somerset music event on Saturday afternoon (PA) A BBC spokesperson said: 'The director-general was informed of the incident after the performance and at that point he was clear it should not feature in any other Glastonbury coverage.' The news of Mr Davie's presence at the festival comes as the Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis berated the BBC for what he called 'the airing of vile Jew-hatred' and the broadcaster's 'belated and mishandled response'. The corporation has faced strong criticism for continuing to livestream the performance on iPlayer with on-screen warnings about discriminatory language. Broadcasting regulator Ofcom saying it was 'very concerned' by the decision and the Culture Secretary claimed the issue should have been foreseeable and constituted 'a problem of leadership' for the BBC. In a post on X, Sir Ephraim wrote: 'This is a time of national shame. 'The airing of vile Jew-hatred at Glastonbury and the BBC's belated and mishandled response, brings confidence in our national broadcaster's ability to treat antisemitism seriously to a new low. 'It should trouble all decent people that now, one need only couch their outright incitement to violence and hatred as edgy political commentary, for ordinary people to not only fail to see it for what it is, but also to cheer it, chant it and celebrate it. 'Toxic Jew-hatred is a threat to our entire society.' Kneecap performed at Glastonbury straight after Bob Vylan on Saturday (Yui Mok/PA) Irish rap trio Kneecap, including member Liam Og O hAnnaidh who appeared in court earlier this month charged with a terror offence, took to the stage directly after Bob Vylan and led chants of 'Free Palestine'. On Monday, Avon and Somerset Police said it had launched a probe into both performances after reviewing video footage and audio recordings, with a senior detective appointed to lead the investigation. A police spokesman said: 'This has been recorded as a public order incident at this time while our inquiries are at an early stage. 'The investigation will be evidence-led and will closely consider all appropriate legislation, including relating to hate crimes.' In a statement on Monday, the BBC said: 'Millions of people tuned in to enjoy Glastonbury this weekend across the BBC's output but one performance within our livestreams included comments that were deeply offensive. 'The BBC respects freedom of expression but stands firmly against incitement to violence. 'The antisemitic sentiments expressed by Bob Vylan were utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves. 'We welcome Glastonbury's condemnation of the performance. 'The performance was part of a livestream of the West Holts stage on BBC iPlayer. 'The judgment on Saturday to issue a warning on screen while streaming online was in line with our editorial guidelines. 'In addition, we took the decision not to make the performance available on demand. 'The team were dealing with a live situation, but with hindsight we should have pulled the stream during the performance. We regret this did not happen.' Rap duo Bob Vylan were due to tour the US later this year (Yui Mok/P)A US deputy secretary of state Christopher Landau announced that Bob Vylan's US visas had been revoked due to 'their hateful tirade at Glastonbury', with the duo scheduled to tour in Chicago, Brooklyn and Philadelphia in October. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told the Commons on Monday the Government was 'exasperated' with the 'lack of account from the leadership' at the BBC. Ms Nandy said the incident at Worthy Farm had raised 'very, very serious questions at the highest levels of the BBC about the operational oversight and the way in which editorial standards are understood', adding that she wanted to see 'rapid action' from the broadcaster. Cabinet minister Jonathan Reynolds said the scenes at Glastonbury raised wider concerns about society. He told BBC Radio 4's Today: 'There are some lessons, I think, for broadcasters from this, but let's also not shy away from the issue, which is people in a crowd glorifying violence. 'I don't think it's something we'd associate with any music festival, but it's a wider societal problem.' He added:'It's possible, I think, to be completely concerned by the scenes in Gaza and not stray into the kind of behaviour and endorsement that we saw with that performance. 'And I'm deeply shocked to be honest, that people would even not realise what I think they're participating in when they do that.' Glastonbury Festival organisers also condemned Bob Vylan's chants, saying it was 'appalled' by what was said on stage, adding 'there is no place at Glastonbury for antisemitism, hate speech or incitement to violence'. Bobbie and Bobby Vylan at the 2022 Mobo Awards (PA) Bob Vylan formed in Ipswich in 2017 and have released four albums addressing issues such as racism, masculinity and class. Bobby Vylan is the stage name of Pascal Robinson-Foster, 34, according to reports. His bandmate drummer uses the alias Bobbie Vylan. In a statement posted to Instagram, he said: 'Teaching our children to speak up for the change they want and need is the only way that we make this world a better place. 'As we grow older and our fire starts to possibly dim under the suffocation of adult life and all its responsibilities, it is incredibly important that we encourage and inspire future generations to pick up the torch that was passed to us.'

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