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Why Irish cities and towns are hiring 'night mayors'
RTÉ News· 5 days agoThe night mayor acts as an ambassador for a city, town or village's life at night, engaging with different stakeholders, like local government and...
Our cultural institutions are collapsing – charging tourists is the obvious solution
Daily Telegraph· 5 days agoPlenty of institutions are poorer than the British Museum. My current hobby-horse – the withdrawal...
Jack O’Sullivan missing – latest: Investigators probe data spike on Bristol student’s phone after...
The Independent· 4 days agoIt now stands at £29,586. A total of £20,000 will go toward the reward, but the surplus will go...
Start spreading the news... New York City is getting its first ever 'soccer' stadium
FourFourTwo· 3 days agoIt could easily be the name of a Netflix docu-series your work colleagues won’t shut up about, but...
Keir Starmer had £4.5k holiday for free at a beauty spot in Wales thanks to a Swansea businessman
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe Betting and Gaming Council, for which Robertson has also worked, threw him a £2,300 reception to...
Who is Nigel Farage? Reform leader elected as MP for the first time
Evening Standard via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoThe son of a stockbroker, on leaving school Mr Farage followed his father into the City, becoming a...
Sir Keir Starmer's potential new Cabinet members
Cambridgeshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoJonathan Reynolds Alongside Ms Reeves, shadow trade secretary Jonathan Reynolds has been at the forefront of Labour's efforts to redraw its relationship...
Leeds South: The low turnout constituency where just 42% voted
BBC News· 3 days agoThe newly-created constituency of Leeds South saw the second lowest election turnout of anywhere in...
Who are the North West MPs now at the heart of government? | ITV News
ITV.com· 2 days agoAfter 14 years as the opposition, the Labour Party are now officially in power following their...
Inside the Greens’ battle for Bristol Central
The New Statesman· 6 days agoAt a busy junction at the bottom of one of Bristol’s many hills is a billboard declaring: “The Conservatives are toast.” The advert was paid for by the...