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Kemi Badenoch has vowed to end the “cruel” family farm inheritance tax
Kemi Badenoch has vowed to end the “cruel” family farm inheritance tax if Labour do not reverse it. ...
Once-Extinct Bird Is Now Laying Eggs in the Wild for the First Time in Nearly 40 Years
"It's hard not to feel like a proud parent seeing them out there thriving and making history," London Zoo bird keeper Charlotte James said ...
State witness to take the stand as Joshlin Smith trial continues
Jacquen Appollis, Steveno Van Rhynand and Kelly Smith stand accused of kidnapping Joshlin Smith. ...
Celebrity Big Brother 2025 final: is voting open for the ITV show? Full details
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Grayscale-Group Overview: How AI‑Powered Simplicity and Security Are Changing the Way You Trade
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Meet The Peranakan Theatre Princess That’s Making Baba-Nyonya Culture Go Mainstream
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Where to see the King's Guard in London: best locations and times
In addition to watching members on sentry duty, there are several ceremonial moments throughout the week when you can catch the King’s Guard in action ...
“The ‘Queen of Dissolver’ Shares Popular Undoing Technique and Places to Avoid Cosmetic Procedures”
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Electric touch: neurostimulation’s comeback in psychiatry
With a lack of real breakthroughs since the 1960s, older methods such as electrical-based therapies are experiencing a revival in psychiatry. ...
Switzerland is home to Europe’s only psychedelics treatment
Demand for psychedelics-assisted psychotherapy is increasing in Switzerland, but patients still have to wait up to a year. ...
Logitech’s MX Creative Console now supports Figma and Adobe Lightroom
Logitech has released a software update for its Stream Deck-like MX Creative Console and new plugins for Adobe Lightroom and Figma. ...
Santander issues warning to millions of customers born in certain three years
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Expert shares simple way to deep clean your towels and sheets naturally
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Barrister 'assaulted' by own client in cells at Nottingham Crown Court
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Switzerland's contribution to psychiatry
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We’re keeping the city moving in every event - David Reid
I’d like to begin this column by extending my sympathies to Edinburgh’s Catholic communities following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday. ...
Enola Holmes 3 Is In The Works With Millie Bobby Brown Taking Over Another Case
This time, Enola Holmes’s adventure will take her far from London to the island nation of Malta. ...
‘Pahalgam Terrorists Verified Identities Of Victims, Filmed The Attack’: What Eyewitnesses Told Security Officials
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Why I’m attending the First Minister’s extremism summit - Alex Cole-Hamilton
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HBL PSL 2025: Yasir, Ubaid star as Multan Sultans get off the mark
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The children of Ukraine stolen by Putin must not be forgotten - Steve Cardownie
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Global tariff uncertainty may impact growth, but India set to weather the storm: Garima Kapoor
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IT stocks to recover if there's no slowdown in the US: Krishnan VR
I think on fundamentals alone the broader financial services sector presents attractive opportunities in insurance, wealth management etc. where we are seeing t ...
There’s enough hot air in the Lords without a visit from Trump - Steve Cardownie
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Saturday will be a long and winding, twisty-turny 90-something minutes
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Man explained his DNA was found on an illegal gun because he wanted to shoot himself
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Baghdad invites new Syrian president to a summit, sparking political division in Iraq
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Live: Scenic Devon road shut after early morning crash
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Emma Raducanu: What can Mark Petchey offer the British star and what is she looking for in a coach?
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Money blog: 'My grandfather headed a real estate dynasty and my father runs a hotel firm - but I'm on my own mission'
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‘Monks, politicians, drag queens - all life is here’: a trip to Japan’s Kyotographie festival
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From Murgh Makhani To Pav Bhaji, 18 Indian Dishes In Top 100 Stews In The World
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The Tech That Safeguards the Conclave’s Secrecy
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UN Women and LinkedIn Partner to Advance Gender Equality in the Workplace
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Kemi Badenoch has vowed to end the “cruel” family farm inheritance tax
Kemi Badenoch has vowed to end the “cruel” family farm inheritance tax if Labour do not reverse it. ...
Once-Extinct Bird Is Now Laying Eggs in the Wild for the First Time in Nearly 40 Years
"It's hard not to feel like a proud parent seeing them out there thriving and making history," London Zoo bird keeper Charlotte James said ...