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Top Gear
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Top Gear
Woah, check out the spec of this uniquely-liveried Pagani Utopia
Collector specs their third Pagani in a Martini livery, then adds some strange tears to expose bare carbon If you're speccing the third Pagani for your collection, you probably want to push the boat out a little bit. Perhaps you want something that'll stand out from the other two, and something that'll look different from all of your mates' Paganis. They're just everywhere, after all. Perhaps you'd choose a livery like the one you see above. Pagani itself took to Facebook to show off this recently finished £2m+ Utopia, and if the comments section is anything to go by, it's certainly caused a stir.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
📸 Stunning new kits unveiled in MLS!
Major League Soccer and its array of dazzling jerseys rarely disappoint. As the final sprint of the regular season approaches, ten American franchises have launched very alluring retro jerseys ("Archive Collection"). Collector alert. 📸 MLS This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.


Time of India
01-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
Dindigul collector motivates govt school students over coffee
Dindigul: Dindigul district collector S Saravanan interacted with Class XII govt school students as part of the 'Coffee with Collector' session, and encouraged them to pursue higher education and to explore different fields of study. During the event on Monday, the collector, along with Dindigul superintendent of police A Pradeep and other officials, engaged in a casual interaction with around 25 Class XII govt school students from across Dindigul district. The students shared their thoughts on what they wanted to pursue in higher education, with some expressing confusion over choosing their subjects of study. "The aim of the 'Coffee with Collector' initiative is to inspire students to pursue higher education and provide guidance while they are still in school, and to show how govt schemes can help them achieve their goals. Every year, around 20,000 students appear for Class XII state board exams in Dindigul, and all of them should aim for higher education," said Saravanan. Urging students to make use of their opportunities while studying at govt schools, the collector also provided guidance on taking up civil services exams and appearing for placement interviews. When one of the students commented that he wanted to join the army, SP Pradeep suggested he could still pursue a UG degree and then join the army. All the students were provided with books containing songs and poems by Tamil poet Mahakavi Bharathiyar. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!


Irish Examiner
09-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Irish Examiner
Save or Splurge? Glass cabinets for a dining room or kitchen
THE trusty glass-fronted cabinet is the modern version of the china cabinet, but rather than displaying precious, delicate objects, it lets us put everyday, carefully styled wares on show. The piece is trending in dining rooms, and even in kitchens, where it is ideal for breaking up a line of solid kitchen cabinets. SAVE The old reliable Billy bookcase gets a makeover in the oak-effect glass door Oxberg bookcase combination; €360, Ikea. SPLURGE With ribbed glass and legs, the Collector cabinet has style and shelf depth for holding tableware and larger party platters; €899, April & The Bear. Read More Wish List: Eight ideas to treat ourselves and loved ones

Barnama
06-06-2025
- Business
- Barnama
Compulsory For Employment Contracts To Be Stamped Effective Next Year
PUTRAJAYA, June 6 (Bernama) -- The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) has announced that all employment contracts between employers and employees must be stamped starting January 1, 2026. This directive is in line with the phased implementation of the Stamp Duty Self-Assessment System (STSDS) as outlined in the 2025 Budget. In a statement today, the IRB said it has already begun comprehensive stamp duty audit activities nationwide since January this year, following the issuance of the Stamp Duty Audit Framework (RKADS). "Through the audit activities and compliance operations, one of the key findings has been that many employment contract documents between employers and employees have not been stamped as required under Item 4, First Schedule of the Stamp Act 1949, where the stamp duty is set at RM10," according to the statement. It said to ease the burden on employers, the Ministry of Finance has agreed to exempt employment contracts executed before January 1, 2025, from stamp duty obligations. This requirement is enforced based on the powers granted to the Minister of Finance under subsection 80(1A) of the Stamp Act 1949 and the authority to remit late stamping penalties provided to the Collector of Stamp Duty under subsection 47A(2) of the Stamp Act 1949. In addition, employment contracts finalised from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, will be subject to stamp duty. However, a remission of late stamping penalties will be granted, provided that the employment contracts are stamped on or before December 31, 2025. This relief is exercised under the powers of the Collector of Stamp Duty under subsection 47A(2) of the Stamp Act 1949. According to the IRB, starting January 1, 2026, employment contracts finalised from that date onwards will be subject to stamp duty, and any delays in stamping will result in penalties being imposed.