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Prince William's 'dark days of grief' led to 'deep' connection to Scotland
Daily Record· 7 days agoThe first seven months of the year have been challenging for the Royal Family due to health issues,...
Sharlene Mawdsley: ‘I didn’t believe I was going, maybe a bit of PTSD from not going three years...
Irish Independent· 3 days agoSharlene Mawdsley needed to see it, before she really believed it. The double European relay...
Bradford-on-Avon children's protest to protect former golf course
BBC News· 5 days agoSchoolchildren have protested against plans to build 160 homes at a former golf course. The group,...
Calls for transparency after Ironbridge toxic waste fears
BBC News· 3 days agoCampaigners fearful of toxic waste leaking from a former landfill site have called on the council to...
Local notes: Foxford musicians star at Fleadh - Community - Western People
Western People· 4 days agoGerard Doyle was the winner of the U12 whistling and took third place in the fiddle slow airs as...
Merlin’s Magical London: Sea Life & Shrek’s Adventure! & The Lastminute.com London Eye at Sealife...
Skiddle· 2 days agoLIFE Aquarium. Join the search to find Shrek at Shrek’s Adventure, a brilliantly bonkers interactive...
3 Lessons For Today From The Disastrous Democratic Convention Of 1968
Forbes· 4 days agoFifty-six years ago, the city of Chicago descended into bloody madness, and America apparently never...
Notes - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoLivingstone caused by the telegrams which we published a fortnight ago, has been strengthened by further intelligence received since our last issue. Rivers said to flow into Lake Tanganyika.
Photos show Cork hurling fans delight as they their set sights on Croke Park return
Irish Independent· 4 days agoAll Ireland Senior Hurling Final frenzy has hit the Rebel county this week after they ended the...
Argentina’s future lies in the balance as vast oilfields poised for extraction
The Guardian· 4 days agoThe new bill that would allow the exploitation of vast oilfields will be, ecologists are certain, the nail in Argentina’s coffin. “We are facing the pinnacle of extractivism ...