Scout’s honour
Thousands of teenagers were evacuated from the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea as flooding, a heatwave and then the threat of a typhoon affected the event. What exactly is a ‘jamboree’?
– Lord Baden-Powell adopted the word for the first gathering of scouts at Kensington Olympia in 1920. But the word itself can be traced back to the mid-19th-century American West, when it was used for a drunken revel – presumably not what Baden-Powell nor subsequent heads of the scouting movement would encourage.
– The first documentary evidence for use of the word is in the report of a murder trial in the New York Herald in 1868, when two of the accused were described as indulging in a jamboree before the crime was committed.
Home comforts
Is Britain’s fondness for working from home shared globally? Mean answers to the question: how many full-paid days are employees working from home this week?
India 2.6
Canada 2.2
UK, Australia 2
Netherlands 1.8
US 1.6
Italy 1.5
Germany 1.4
France, Spain 1.3
China, Japan 1.1
South Korea 0.5
Source: Centre for Economic Policy Research
Gimme shelter
There were 112,294 asylum-seekers receiving support from local authorities on 31 March. Where were they housed?
London 26,098
North-west 18,176
West Midlands 12,928
Yorkshire and the Humber 10,847
South-east 8,237
East Midlands 6,900
East 6,858
North-east 6,200
Scotland 5,086
South-west 4,603
Northern Ireland 3,030
Wales 2,966
Source: Home Office
Mum’s the word
Some figures on maternity:
Obesity rate in early pregnancy 22.1%
Drinking in early pregnancy 4.1%
Smoking rate in early pregnancy 12.8%
Smoking rate at term 9.1%
Babies born with low weight 2.8%
Babies initially breast-fed 71.7%
Source: Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
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