![]() ![]() Corrie.' A third penned: 'Bernie got a long lost sister Very alike. Taking to Twitter, one said: 'They look so alike' Another wrote: 'OMG they look so alike the only difference you can tell between them is that they dont sound the same. Many economists are cautioning the bank to pause so it doesn’t inadvertently push the British economy into recession. Fans were shocked at how convincing the actresses were at playing twins. The Bank of England last week raised its benchmark rate for the 12th time in a row to 4.5%, its highest level since 2008. The monthly labor market figures from the Office for National Statistics, found that unemployment in Britain rose modestly to 3.9% in March from 3.8% the previous month, while vacancies fell to their lowest level for 18 months amid the economic uncertainty of high inflation and rising interest rates. “This is now comfortably the largest number of people out of the labor market due to long-term health problems that we have ever seen,” said Tony Wilson, director of the Institute for Employment Studies. There’s also a backlog of care following the pandemic that will take time to clear. Many young people have also been unable to work because of mental health issues while those suffering from head and neck problems has potentially grown because of the increase in home-working since the coronavirus pandemic. The agency said the pandemic is likely to be one of the main causes for the increase in the number of long-term sick over the past three years or so, including those suffering from long COVID symptoms such as post-viral fatigue. That was up nearly 100,000 on the previous quarter. ![]() The Office for National Statistics found that 2.55 million people were not able to work in the three months to March, which is over 6% of the country’s working population. not working because of long-term sickness has risen to a record high partly because of ongoing health problems related to the coronavirus pandemic, official figures showed Tuesday. ![]() Little did she know, they'd go on to lead separate lives for nearly half of her life. Back in 1969, as the newborn was welcomed into this world, she was soon brought into another One without her twin brother. Follow Mashable SEA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.LONDON (AP) - The number of people in the U.K. Meet Karen: One-half of our inspiring story. IMAGE: Detik Newsīack to the present moment, Trena and her family who have been looking for Treni all this while, found her.įinally, their family has been reunited thanks to TikTok. Long story short, Treni was left under the care of her neighbours while Trena was with her parents the whole time.ĭue to a religious conflict in 1999, those who were part of the migration program were forced to leave the island and both families lost contact. However, their biological parents were part of the government's migration program which aimed to relocate families outside of Java Island, which was already too dense at the time. They were both born in Ambon, Maluku in 1996. Treni on the other hand, had no idea she had a twin sister until Trena reached out to her since Treni's adoptive parents never told her. The twins, Trena Mustika and Treni Fitri Yana both made videos on TikTok but it was Trena that saw Treni's video and later decided to contact her.Īccording to TribunNews, Treni was confused and shocked that someone who looked so much like her was out there. They finally reunited on 21st October 2020, in Tasikmalaya, West Java after reaching out through TikTok. In today's episode of TikTok being larger than life, two long lost Indonesian twins reunited recently after finding each other on the app.Īccording to AsiaOne, They were separated for two decades since the 1999 Maluku sectarian conflicts in Indonesia. ![]()
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