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Slice, slice baby - why the Wimbledon grass rewards the most annoying shot in tennis
New York Times· 14 hours agoThen the grass season arrives in June, reaching its zenith at Wimbledon’s All England Club in the middle of July. The backhand slice, which at times has the air of a relic from a lost ...
The best sunflower fields a short drive away from London you can visit
Bromley News Shopper via Yahoo News UK· 21 hours agoThe farm is around an hour and a half away by car but it's well worth the visit if not just for the ...
How air travel has been transformed in the last 100 years
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFrom the golden age of travel and flying on Concorde to being grounded after COVID-19 struck, we...
Voters' guide to Holborn and St Pancras - who are my general election candidates?
The Ham&High Network· 4 days agoA total of 12 candidates are fighting for the seat, including Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who could become the UK's next Prime Minister. The Holborn and St Pancras constituency covers most ...
Conservatives' broken promises in Red Wall areas threatens election wipeout
Reuters· 6 days agoAfter the once-thriving coal and manufacturing town of Leigh in northern England voted for the...
World's best water park set to open second attraction on Spanish island
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoTHE world's best waterpark has had plans approved for a second park - and it's going to be built in...
Alton Towers ride to finally reopen this autumn after being closed for a year
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoA POPULAR attraction at Alton Towers is finally set to reopen this year, following "extended...
Into the Peruvian Amazon: ‘I’m going to show you good things. Let’s start with an anaconda’
The Guardian· 6 days agoIt is an absolute truth, hard-wired into every explorer’s tales, that the Amazon is deadly dangerous. When the naturalist, explorer and writer Redmond O’Hanlon ventured upriver, he claimed to ...
‘Here comes the sun’: Zadie Smith on hope, trepidation and rebirth after 14 years of the Tories
The Guardian· 4 days agoA world that – though very far from ever being perfected – remains the closest my country has ever come to anything resembling social equity. It sounded like the kind of generational taunting ...