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Lost Cambridgeshire abbey demolished hundreds of years ago still visible from the sky
Cambridge Evening News· 3 days agoTraces of these shifts remain in the geographical landscape in the form of religious buildings – or...
'It's bold': L.A. moves to close Wilshire Boulevard through MacArthur Park
LA Times via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoA long boulevard through Golden Gate Park remains mostly car-free. The efforts have energized...
At 58p, is Lloyds actually a penny stock? And is it a buy today?
Fool.co.uk via Yahoo Finance UK· 1 day agoLloyds continues to trade below a pound, but now that interest rates have surged, will the bank...
Jack Sheehan: US Supreme Court has sanctioned making homelessness illegal
The Irish Times· 1 day agoThe right wing majority on the US supreme court delivered several political earthquakes last month,...
I'm a lawyer - checking the time when driving could land you a £200 fine
The Sun· 23 hours agoThis led to significant changes in the legislation, aiming to close loopholes and ensure drivers’...
High-growth supply chain businesses adopting AI and Machine Learning at faster pace than competitors
Manufacturing and Logistics IT· 5 days agoNotably, a higher percentage of businesses (63%) that identify as high-growth – defined by revenue growth of 20% or more over the past three years – have already integrated ...
England stars' journeys to cusp of EURO 2024 glory
Premier League· 8 hours agoThe 26 members of England’s UEFA European Championship squad stand on the brink of history, with the chance to win the nation's first men's major trophy...
In Tunisia, those running for office risk repression – DW – 07/14/2024
Deutsche Welle· 4 hours agoLotfi Mraihi is in prison, facing serious charges. The Secretary General of Tunisia's Republican...
Harry Kane seeks his defining moment to secure a place in England's national psyche
New York Times· 2 days agoWhen Harry Kane leaves the tunnel to walk proudly out onto the grass in Berlin on Sunday, he will...
Long Covid campaigners anger over 'shameful' UK Covid inquiry ruling
The Herald· 7 hours agoFollowing their application in June, the inquiry found that the charities had met the legal test of having “significant interest” in the matters being investigated. However ...