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OnePlus Nord 3 5G Review: Levelling Up

The OnePlus Nord 3 5G has officially launched as a successor to the Nord 2T (Review) in India. The new Nord flagship gets massive upgrades on paper over the model it replaces. OnePlus has packed MediaTek's flagship-series SoC and a primary camera sensor from the OnePlus 11 (Review). The Nord 3 continues to offer SuperVOOC charging, a beefy battery and a 120Hz display. However, the upgrades do come with an increase in cost over the outgoing model.With all that is on offer, does the OnePlus Nord 3 5G offer the best value…

Eddie Redmayne: ‘Until there’s a levelling, there are certain parts I wouldn’t play’ | Eddie Redmayne

Drinking coffee in the restaurant of a central London hotel as jazz burbles away in the background, Eddie Redmayne is wearing faded blue jeans, a white sweatshirt and a scarf. No wedding band, though. Uh-oh. “‘Spotted without his ring!’” he says, mock-horrified. He misplaced it while shooting The Danish Girl eight years ago, which is only one of the reasons to lament that film. We’ll get to the others in good time.He bought a replacement ring then lost that, too, so he gave up. On jewellery, that is, not marriage. “I am…

The big idea: why we shouldn’t be levelling up | Politics books

Last autumn, Boris Johnson brought the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities into being. Naming a ministry after a catchphrase seems to suit our age of rhetoric as policy. How long before we see a Department for Getting on Your Bike, or a Department for Unleashing the British Entrepreneurial Spirit?The levelling up initiative was born out of the Conservatives’ 2019 election victory, in which many former Labour constituencies in the north and Midlands – the so called “red wall” – changed sides. The thinking…

Levelling up agenda risks levelling down London, warns new research

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A new report explores how East and South-East London neighborhoods have changed since the millennium, and how these parts of the capital may look by 2040. Queen Mary and Center for London conducted stakeholder interviews and local data analysis in three distinct areas—Stratford, Poplar and Thamesmead—to understand how people's lives have changed since 2000 and what they hope to see in the…