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How many crimes went ‘unsolved’ last year?
The Welwyn & Hatfield Times· 6 days agoHome Office figures show just under 5.4 million crimes were recorded by police forces across England and Wales in 2023. This excludes fraud and computer misuse. The Inspectorate ...
Energy Independence: What It Means and How We Measure It
Oilprice.com via Yahoo Finance UK· 21 hours agoThat defines energy independence as producing more energy than we consume. Based on that definition,...
Is there a perfect age to be a leader?
Fortune via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 hours ago“I think they’re older and wiser and have the maturity to make decisions based on experiences,” she says. Regarding...chronological. “That’s what people...
Forrest Gump at 30: a wildly popular movie that remains as light as a feather
The Guardian· 9 hours agoIn the 30 years since becoming a box-office phenomenon, en route to winning six Oscars, including best picture, director, actor and adapted screenplay, Forrest Gump has settled ...
Fascinating royal wedding traditions
Daily Mail· 13 hours agoBelow, we explore some of the fascinating customs that have defined royal weddings throughout history. Welsh gold wedding rings The tradition of using...
What Is the Viral ‘Office Siren’ Trend?—and How to Get the Look
Real Simple via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJenny B. Davis, JD, fashion media professor at Southern...it’d be SKIMS’ corporate-core ad campaign...
Foreign Office issues 'evacuation' alert for nine holiday hotspots
Daily Express· 6 days agoThe Foreign Office has issued a warning for anyone thinking of travelling to nine favourite holiday...
Starmer’s Labour Wins UK Election Landslide as Tory Vote Craters
Bloomberg via Yahoo News UK· 1 day ago(Bloomberg) -- The Labour Party won a landslide victory in the UK election, dramatically reshaping...
He’s the new Prime Minny! But what can we actually expect from Sir Keir and his cabinet?
Cosmo via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoStarmer also added that he would implement domestic abuse specialists in 999 control rooms and...
In the French Countryside, a Deep Discontent Takes Root
New York Times· 11 hours agoLast month, Sophie-Laurence Roy, a conservative Paris lawyer with roots in Burgundy, decided to...