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The prime minister who came closest to fixing Britain’s broken housing market
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoIn a paper published last month, they wrote: “The fundamental problem with the British housing...
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Constant churn of ministers must end
This Is Money· 2 days agoThe average tenure of a FTSE 100 boss is five and a half years, according to research by investment...
Poet Erin Fornoff: ‘I was feeling sick and blaming the boat for a long time, and then I was like, oh...
The Irish Times· 2 days agoFornoff, who is from the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, had finished working on Barack...
What happens after the General Election?
Bristol Live via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoLast year it ran from July 20 to September 4, although the dates for the Commons to sit for the remainder of 2024 will not be ...
AC/DC Live Review: Rock titans leave Wembley thunderstruck
Mojo· 7 days agoOr at least that is the question AC/DC never really had to ask themselves until fairly recently in ...
Looking Back: Lively dispute at Dunbeath, Harbours study mooted and Supermarket plan for Thurso
John O Groat Journal· 3 days agoIt was reported that “a question of considerable interest that promises to ripple the surface of the...
‘We’ve worked incredibly hard to get here’ - meet the new consignors bringing a forward-thinking...
Racing Post· 1 day agoThis week the operation moves out of the online world and into the auction ring, with its debut...
NATO to appoint representative in Kyiv to deepen Ukraine ties: US official
Al Jazeera· 5 hours agoSpeaking at a NATO defence industry event on Tuesday afternoon, White House adviser Jake Sullivan...
Inside Downing Street's many makeovers — with a mirrored gym and £2k wallpaper
Metro· 17 hours agoTucked away in a quiet side street, not too far from Fortnum and Mason’s, the imposing Georgian...
Independence is no longer ‘the’ issue
Morning Star· 4 days agoScottish Labour’s vote is up by 383,000 across Scotland, no small achievement. There are a number of factors that can be pointed to as the reason so many ...