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The archaeology of the office

The archaeology of the office

The office is where colleagues meet, work and bond. But it is also a time capsule, a place where the imprint of historic patterns of working are visible everywhere. The pandemic has heightened this sense of the office as a dig site for corporate archaeologists. It isn’t just that covid-19 has left its own trace in the fossil record, from hand sanitisers to social-distancing stickers. It is also that items which were useful in the pre-covid…


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'Abhorrent' anti-immigration leaflets posted and banner held up in front of tower

‘Abhorrent’ anti-immigration leaflets posted and banner held up in front of tower