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How To Get The Perfect A-List Smile
As studies reveal that white teeth can improve your social, personal and work life, in this exclusive web video Suzi Perry talks to top celebrity dentist Dr. Phil Stemmer about how to get the perfect smile. To get that perfect Hollywood smile, the top tips recommended are:
- Brushing your teeth daily with a good quality electric toothbrush for at least two minutes
- Flossing daily to remove the plaque where the toothbrush can’t reach
- Professional whitening/ veneers/ orthodontics
Lewis Hamilton Gives The Inside Track on the Malaysian Grand Prix
In this exclusive interview, McLaren Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton gives a behind the scenes preview of the Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend. Lewis discusses his performance in Melbourne, as well as Jenson’s win – the first for their team this season. He also gives his thoughts on the course in Sepang, and how he’s preparing for the anticipated repeat of the treacherous weather conditions at last year’s race.
GB Athletes Return Home Following Success At The World Indoor Championships
Exclusive interview footage is available of the Aviva GB & NI Athletics team, who arrived at Heathrow today with a bag of medals from the World Athletics Championships in Doha, including Gold from both Jessica Ennis & Dwain Chambers.
The meet was extra special for the golden pair of British athletics, with Jess competing in her debut World Indoor Championship & Dwain taking his first ever Senior World Title.
Their success on the track was matched by Wigan’s Jenny Meadows who took Silver in the 800m and the men’s 4x400m relay team - Richard Buck, Nigel Levine, Conrad Williams and Chris Clarke – who returned to the UK with Bronze.
Lack of Right Skills Threatens Economic Recovery
Experts today warned that the benefits of economic recovery and growth will only be fully realised if there is continued investment in skills.
The first National Strategic Skills Audit, commissioned by the government and published by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills, shows that the last decade has seen unprecedented increases in the number of people with qualifications. However, the report warns that if the economic recovery is to continue it is important that future skills development needs are correctly identified and prioritised. If this is not achieved then the country runs the risk of increased skills shortages and under-employment, it says.
It also finds that:
- The number of people reported as ‘not fully proficient’ at their jobs has increased by 400,000 from 1.3 million in 2005 to 1.7 million in 2009;
- Leadership and management skills and technical skills are in need of particular improvement;
- The UK’s growth in good jobs is one of the lowest in the developed world.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills’s report is the single best source of market intelligence, highlighting the key areas for future investment. It will be presented to Business Secretary Peter Mandelson on Wednesday.
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