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'I took £20 for a visit to the beach voted as Cambs' favourite for a day out'
Cambridge Evening News· 5 days agoRecently, we asked our readers to vote for their favourite beach to visit for a day trip. The...
These Are the 10 AI Startups to Watch in 2024
Bloomberg· 3 days agoArtificial intelligence is developing at a dizzying pace, with technology that can do everything from churning out pop ballads to writing code. A boom in...
Head to Britain’s ‘most beautiful’ seaside town with pristine beaches
Daily Express· 5 days agoTenby in Pembrokeshire is a picturesque medieval town, with four beautiful beaches on its doorstep....
NASA releases unseen images for Chandra space observatory 25th anniversary
Daily Record· 2 days agoOn July 23, 1999, the space shuttle Columbia launched into orbit carrying Chandra, which was then...
The untold story of ‘Chariots of Fire’ runner Eric Liddell – and why his greatest act came next
The Independent· 2 days agoIN FOCUS: It is 100 years since Eric Liddell won gold in the Paris 1924 games, but it was the...
Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body review – an Olympic revelation from first to last
The Guardian· 6 days agoParis 1924 – timed to coincide with next week’s return of the Olympics to the French capital – is a revelation from first to last. You soon begin to realise that those Games were a turning point ...
Asma Khan: ‘Food is deeply political. Who eats and who doesn’t? Who owns the land?’
The Guardian· 6 days agoThe elite in India are obsessed with MasterChef Australia, says Asma Khan, by way of explaining a decline in traditional home cooking. A naan the size of a surfboard is delivered to our table ...
Chariots of Fire review – classic British take on 1924 Paris Olympics is superbly watchable
The Guardian· 3 days agoIn honour of both the imminent Paris Olympics and the centenary of the 1924 Olympics, also in Paris, here is a rerelease of this superbly watchable true-story parable of patriotism, faith and ...
Biologist Rosemary Grant: ‘Evolution happens much quicker than Darwin thought’
The Guardian· 6 days agoStudying Darwin’s finches has been the life’s work of the renowned British evolutionary biologists Rosemary and Peter Grant. For several months every year for 40 years, the husband-and-wife ...
Meet Team Ireland - Women’s Sevens
The Irish Times· 6 days agoBaker took up rugby during her time in The King’s Hospital school in Dublin but her first sporting love was hockey, which she also played there. From Tullamore in Co Offaly, Burns was heavily ...