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Hong Kong’s Palace Museum suspended on-site ticket sales for its popular ancient Egyptian exhibition on Sunday, after the gallery descended into chaos during its opening weekend, with visitors waiting for hours and many demanding refunds. The museum also announced on Sunday that it would extend the gallery’s opening hours by two hours, closing at 8pm. Due to an “overwhelming number of visitors”, the museum said it would temporarily halt on-site ticket sales for the “Ancient Egypt Unveiled:… Source link India News Groww shares jump over 3% but… Profits from cricket betting… After Nellie killings report,… Ash cloud from Ethiopia…
Make UK’s call for the government to recognise that the energy crisis for industry is happening now is spot-on In the long list of budget submissions from the business world, here’s one the chancellor is probably disinclined to smile upon. Make UK, the body representing manufacturers, would like the government to expand its energy support scheme – the one unveiled in June as part of the shiny new industrial strategy – from 7,000 firms to 115,000 businesses. And it would like the promised savings in electricity bills to be backdated to April this year; as scheduled, the so-called British…