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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails Ôlandmark dayÕ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay Ñ which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleanerÕs journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist can work on different surfaces
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist on its recharging station
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist will look out for objects and dodge them
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist builds up a map of each room in the home in its memory
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist can be programmed buy app
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist negotiates a raise doorway
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
OPS: The Dyson 360 Heurist has a lighting systems allow the vacuum cleaner to operate when the lights are out
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Home appliance tech company Dyson has unveiled a brand new robot vacuum cleaner that can tidy your home with zero help from humans.But it costs an amazing €799 eurosThe 360 Heurist learns about your home over time, adapts routes to efficient navigate around obstacles, and can even work in very low light.The gadget is a successor to the popular but expensive Dyson 360 Eye vacuum cleaner.UK form Dyson's new model promises around a fifth more suction power – and a smarter "brain" powered by more than 450,000 lines of code.Company founder James Dyson said: “Since we started working on robotics, we wanted to produce a vacuum that cleaned properly – not just a gadget," said "The Dyson 360 Heurist robot has eight sensors for improved navigation, and powerful suction, so it can clean your home."
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Coronavirus London. People wearing protective face masks.
People in masks in London today. The Government is set to announce that is is stepping up its response to the coronavirus outbreak in the UK. Boris Johnson is chairing a COBRA meeting today as the UK is expected to move to the "delay" phase in the fight against Covid-19. Covid-19 has now killed eight people in the UK, and 460 people have tested positive for the illness.
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