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Take That gig nightmare for Scots wheelchair user like 'being in prison'
Daily Record· 3 days agoA wheelchair user says the view of Take That from her accessible seating at their gig was so bad it...
Protesters block beach in Spain spelling out message for tourists in sand
The Sun· 1 day agoBanners demanded: “Take back your drunks — give back our homes” and “Your paradise, our nightmare.”...
Mad Props: Turin National Cinema Museum displays iconic objects that make Hollywood movie magic
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoFrom props to icons, a new exhibition at Turin's National Cinema Museum is celebrating the crucial...
The 'forgotten' patched-up town where the locals know exactly what needs to happen
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoAnd they might soon get their way as a chunk of cash is heading the way of Bargoed to try to revive...
Corrie’s Paul episode is soap at its most innovative and intimate
Digital Spy· 3 days agoCoronation Street spoilers follow. Coronation Street might not have always hit the mark in recent...
Rain, cooling slow huge blaze in Canada's Jasper park
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoRain and cooler temperatures were helping firefighters battling a huge forest fire that has...
Heard on the Street Recap: Tesla's Reality Bites
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoTesla bulls have always had many dreams, some more realistic, like energy storage. Whatever one thinks of those ideas, analysts generally agreed that...
The winter sun spot Brits love with tallest building & desert balloon rides
The Sun· 3 days agoThen there’s the Time Out Market — a food hall rammed with stalls manned by some of the city’s best...
Date set for hearing on controversial plans for town centre retirements flats
Hampshire Chronicle· 6 days agos scheme for 47 retirement flats at the former Edwina Mountbatten House care home was unanimously refused by Test Valley Borough Council's southern area planning committee earlier this year.
Why Did CrowdStrike Update Only Hit Windows? Blame the EU, Microsoft Says
PC Magazine· 7 days agoFriday's CrowdStrike update nightmare took down 8.5 million Windows-based machines globally, prompting some to question why Microsoft allows third-party kernel drivers while ...