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Changing landscape of the Indonesian taxation system and beyond

Ichwan Sukardi and Sophia She Jiaqian of RSM Indonesia explore the country’s taxation system and consider how the government is paving the way for a tax environment full of opportunities.

Call for extra funding for early years care

Date Time Call for extra funding for early years care Extra funding should be made available for early years care in the wake of the pandemic, researchers say. Experts at the University of Leeds, University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University have made the call after assessing the benefits of early childhood education and care (ECEC) for children under three during COVID-19. They found that children who attended childcare outside the home throughout the first UK lockdown made greater gains in language and thinking skills, particularly if they were from less advantaged backgrounds. Now they are making several policy recommendations, including:

Ride star Loz Colbert backs mental health with drumming

EVEN for a city with a musical heritage as strong as Oxford, Ride are a very special band. For a start, Laurence ‘Loz’ Colbert, Mark Gardener, Andy Bell and Steve Queralt, are proper down-to-earth Oxfordshire lads, forming not at a posh private school but at college in Banbury – and picking up Steve at the Oxford branch of Our Price Records. Staying close to their roots, they played their first shows at the college and the city’s Jericho Tavern and Oxford Polytechnic – now Oxford Brookes University. Fame came knocking when a demo tape they had recorded in Steve’s bedroom was heard by Jim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain, who recommended the band to manager Alan McGee who snapped them up to his Creation Records label.

Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson was shot by group of 4 men

Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson was shot by group of 4 men who opened fire at party Sasha Johnson remains in a critical condition in hospital Updated Get FREE email updates for South LondonInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. I M IN! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A leading Black Lives Matter activist was shot in the head by a group of four men while in the garden at a house party, police have said.

Chinese international student recruitment: setting timelines and budgets for a post-COVID world

Share this article SYDNEY, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ COVID-19 has forced universities to pivot to a digital-first approach in their international student marketing and recruitment strategy. Managing the transition virtually overnight has been challenging for institutions, particularly in China where local internet regulation and a digital ecosystem that is separate from the rest of the world are presenting significant barriers to entry. Developing a digital strategy for China with Sinorbis new guide. While many stop-gap measures were sufficient to navigate the height of the crisis, many institutions have now identified the need to develop a long-term digital strategy in China that drives measurable results and addresses the changing demands of Chinese students: https://blog.sinorbis.com/topic/education.

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