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The Sims 4 reveals two new kits for your Sims bathrooms and bedrooms
Today, EA and Maxis have unveiled two new kits for The Sims 4: The Sims 4 Simtimates Collection Kit, and The Sims 4 Bathroom Clutter Kit. Both kits will be available on all platforms as of January 19, and will spice up your Sims more intimate moments; whether that’s Woohooing or simply showering.
The Simtimates Collection Kit doesn’t come as too much of a surprise, given that assets for the kit were accidentally leaked on the EA App just a few days ago. The Bathroom Clutter Kit, on the other hand, comes as a pleasant surprise to Simmers.
The Sims teamed up with MeUndies to create the Simtimates Collection, creating a kit of “fun and flirty contemporary loungewear.” In a press release, EA and Maxis explain that, “it is important to both MeUndies and The Sims, that people, and Sims, feel confident and empowered in their bodies, and by extension, their clothes. Our items will look great on all shapes and sizes.”
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Crime-fighters tackling crooks from bedrooms paid up to £360-a-day
CRIME-fighters tackling crooks from their bedrooms are being paid up to £360-a-day.
Banks, councils and even the Home Office are among those hiring investigators to work from home.
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The roles, often referred to as “blended” or “remote” positions, involve battling anti-social behaviour and cyber criminals.
And according to one government job, even immigration enforcement is partially WFH, like sleuth Sherlock Holmes.
The Sun found a £39,000 per year Home Office vacancy with recruiters Indeed for a job gathering intelligence on “gangs involved in organised immigration crime”.
The successful candidate is expected to attend the office 40 per cent of the time.
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Another ad for a £32,798 role with North East Lincolnshire Council involved investigating “serious violent crime with “home and office working”.
And a £360-a-day WFH job with Momenta Group is being advertised to look into financial crime for a “major retail bank” on a purely “working from home” basis.
David Spencer at the Centre for Crime Prevention, said: “Provided people are given secure IT provisions, there’s no obvious objection to some crimes investigated remotely.”
The Home Office said: “Flexible and hybrid working in the civil service has been common practice for some time.”
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