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Two salon owners wanted to go zero-waste. Could they do it and keep their business afloat?

Scisters Salon & Apothecary in the San Diego area is committed to sustainable beauty and going low-wasteThe first thing you notice when you walk into Scisters Salon & Apothecary is what isn’t there. No wall of glossy plastic bottles promising “repair” or “shine”. No sharp chemical tang or aerosol haze. The only trash can is a tiny basket that mostly collects coffee cups and gum wrappers clients bring from home.Instead, the shelves of this southern California salon are lined with large refill containers of shampoo and conditioner, houseplants dot the space, hair clippings are swept away for compost, and the air carries a trace of bergamot and vanilla

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Ministers vow to spend record £8.4bn on road maintenance in England

Ministers have pledged to spend record amounts on road maintenance as part of a £27bn five-year investment plan for England’s major roads and motorways.The government said it was aiming to “fix the foundations” with almost a third, £8.4bn, of the spending going on maintenance, including resurfacing a quarter of England’s strategic road network.However, campaigners said the plan – the government’s third road investment strategy, known as RIS3 – was still building needless new roads, with funding approved for 16 schemes.That includes £1

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Ticketmaster quietly raised other fees after US crackdown on hidden charges

Following a wave of regulations banning the surprise fees that appear at the end of a transaction, Ticketmaster stopped charging the extra few dollars it added to each order at checkout. Typically shared with the venue, the order processing fee was a boon to a global platform that sells hundreds of millions of tickets a year.But documents obtained by the Guardian show that while Ticketmaster eliminated this fee to comply with the rules, the company simply raised the cost of different fees in a number of its venues to ensure it didn’t lose money.“To account for the loss of order processing revenue, we must adjust fees to offset the revenue loss,” Ticketmaster wrote in an email to the Findlay Toyota Center in Arizona last year. The venue eliminated a $6 order processing fee, but raised the service fee on each ticket by $2 instead

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Co-op boss quits after year marked by cyber-attack and claims of ‘toxic’ culture

The Co-op Group has announced that its chief executive will step down this weekend after a difficult year that included a cyber-attack and recent claims of a “toxic” culture at the business.Shirine Khoury-Haq will depart on 29 March and Kate Allum, a board member and former boss of the dairy group First Milk, will step in as interim boss while a permanent replacement is sought.News of the exit came as the company, which owns more than 800 funeral parlours and an insurance and legal advisory business, as well as operating more than 2,000 convenience stores, dived to an underlying loss of £125m.The drop from a £45m profit the year before came after it took a £107m profits hit from the damaging IT hack, which forced it to shut down some systems.On Thursday, Khoury-Haq denied that her resignation was linked to the allegations of a toxic culture

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Australian growth forecasts slashed as global economy faces inflation spike

The world economy is on the brink of a major inflationary spike as soaring fuel prices threaten growth in European and Asian nations, the OECD has warned, and local economists are slashing Australia’s growth prospects for this year and the next amid the ongoing US-Israel attack on Iran.The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s latest interim outlook said the US-Israel war on Iran will “test the resilience of the global economy” and warned of the “significant downside risk” to their forecasts should the oil supply disruptions prove more persistent and push energy prices even higher.The Paris-based organisation predicted inflation across G20 countries would reach 4% through 2026, or 1.2 percentage points higher than anticipated in December and before the US-Israeli bombing of Iran led to the closure of the strait of Hormuz.The OECD downgraded growth across the Euro area countries, the UK and South Korea by 0

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Middle East conflict will damage UK’s economy ‘more than any other’

The conflict in the Middle East will damage the UK’s economy more than any other industrialised nation, according to analysis by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which warned over rising inflation.In the first major assessment by a leading international thinktank of the economic impact from the attack on Iran, the OECD said the UK economy would grow by just 0.7% this year, compared with its last forecast, made in December, of 1.2% for 2026.Illustrating the UK’s dependence on international trade and imports of fuel, the OECD said it had downgraded the UK’s growth in 2026 because it was likely to suffer higher inflation than previously expected

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Next says Middle East conflict could raise clothing prices by up to 10%

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Seth Meyers on Donald Trump’s ‘present’ from Iran: ‘Is the president getting catfished?’

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Late-night hosts speculated on Donald Trump’s mystery “present” from Iran, as well as his delusions about a war he claims the US is not in.On Wednesday’s Late Night, Seth Meyers reminded viewers, once again, that Donald Trump “promised no more wars in the Middle East” before his recent military strikes on Iran.“But you guys, good news! It’s not a war,” he joked.Instead, according to Trump, it’s an “excursion” or “a little journey” in Iran.“Stop calling it an excursion!” Meyers exclaimed.

“An excursion is a vacation, which no one can afford because gas is so fucking expensive.Also, an excursion doesn’t last three weeks! An excursion is one week, max.The only people who go on excursions for three weeks are rich kids who claim they’re backpacking through Europe but then post a photo from the Ritz in Barcelona.“Trump can’t tell us what the goal of the war is, or how long it will last, or when it will end,” he added.“One minute he says he’s talking to Iran, the next minute Iran says they’re not talking to Trump.

One breath he’s sending more troops, the next he’s offering a peace deal,One day he’s threatening to obliterate Iran’s power plants, the next he’s saying stuff” about an alleged “present” from the country’s leaders,“They gave us a present, and the present arrived today,” Trump vaguely teased reporters this week,“A very big present worth a tremendous amount of money,”“Seriously, what – and I say this with all due respect – the fuck are you talking about?” Meyers wondered.

“I mean not only will he not tell the us the present they gave him, he doesn’t even seem to be clear on who ‘they’ are.“Who is ‘they’?!” he asked after even more clips of Trump dithering on the gift givers.“What do you mean you don’t know and he’s a ‘top person’ and they ‘seem to be running it’? Is the president getting catfished?”On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host celebrated the win of Democrat Emily Gregory in a special Florida state election which flipped Trump’s Mar-a-Lago district blue for the first time in years.It’s “a real kick in the golf balls for Mar-a-Lardo”, Kimmel said, laughing.“Let’s just say there are a lot of tiny fist-sized holes getting punched in the White House drywall today.

”On Monday, Trump offered his “complete and total endorsement” to Gregory’s Republican opponent, Jon Maples, because “Jon will never let you down!”“And he’s right, he won’t – because he’s back to work as a financial planner.He lost the race,” said Kimmel.“The idea that Trump voted by mail at the same time he tried to ram this ‘save my fat orange ass’ act through Congress right now, which is a bill that would do away with mail-in ballots, has put leaders in the GOP in a bit of a pickle.”Asked about “this latest act of brazen hypocrisy”, Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the House, attempted to sidestep.“I think some states have handled mail-in voting well,” he said.

“I think Florida is a good example of that.They don’t allow fraud, they’ve got great systems.That is not true in other parts of the country,” like California.“Listen, I’ve lived in both states,” said Kimmel, “and the only thing Florida does better is get manatees addicted to meth, all right? If you’re looking to buy a hotdog from a woman in a G-string, Florida is the place you want to be.”The host then touched on reports that Pentagon officials provided Trump with daily “sizzle reels” of military strikes in Iran to boost his mood.

“Just step back and think about this: every day, they’re bringing him these fun little action movies of us blowing stuff up,” Kimmel fumed,“Everyone’s telling him how great he’s doing,He’s got four whole cable networks dedicated to kissing his ass 24/7,His staff is terrified to ever bring him any bad news, and he has the memory of a worm at the bottom of a bottle of mezcal,And this is the man in charge of sending our children to war – at least the ones whose dads don’t have a good podiatrist to get them out of it.

“Our own government is making war propaganda videos for the person running the war,” he concluded.“Even Kim Jong-un is like, ‘That’s a bit much!’”And on The Daily Show, Josh Johnson evaluated Trump’s claim that the US had won the war in Iran.Or, as Trump put it: “You know, I don’t like to say this, we’ve won this.This war has been won.”“You don’t like to say you’ve won a war?” said a confused Johnson.

“Isn’t that why you fight a war? Be proud of yourself, Mr President, you ended another war! And this is the one that you started! That’s like double points, you know?”Iran state media, on the other hand, reported that Tehran will not accept a ceasefire and will end the war “when it decides to do so and when its own conditions are met”.“Whoa, you can’t end the war – we ended the war!” Johnson joked.“Are you trying to start another war? ’Cause I’ll fight you, and then I’ll stop fighting you when I feel like it, cause the war is over.You heard the president – we won, we’re bringing the troops home!”Except, actually, for the more than 1,000 additional troops are now headed to the Middle East, joining thousands more already on their way.“Oh shit.

We’re sending more troops? That doesn’t sound like the war is over,” Johnson noted,“This is very confusing,Should I or shouldn’t I go to Times Square in my sailor outfit to kiss random women?”The army also just raised its maximum recruitment age to 42, up from 35, in an effort to draw more recruits,“Oh shit,We’re letting 42-year-olds sign up for the military now? They’re going to have to change the name from Operation Epic Fury to Operation Why Does My Back Hurt?” Johnson quipped.