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The threats faced by Taiwan make Britain’s politics feel provincial
The New Statesman· 4 days agoOnly 11 minor states (plus the Holy See) have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan and their...
Reviewed: How Northern Ireland’s political parties are using social media to engage with younger...
The Irish News· 4 days agoHalf of people aged 18 to 34 felt they had enough information about individual election candidates...
‘Slow luxury’: The rise of Europe’s relaxing river cruises
EuroNews· 5 days agoOvercrowded beaches, long waits at popular attractions, and the general hustle and bustle of mass...
Management skill and efficiency expertise secure top honours at the Operational Excellence Awards...
The Irish Times· 4 days agoBoosting productivity and efficiency is the holy grail of business management, and those at the...
Robert Towne, Oscar-winning writer of Chinatown, dies aged 89
Newham Recorder· 4 days ago“In it was a chapter called ‘Water, water, water’, which was a revelation to me. And...movie far removed from the art-house aspirations of the 1970s, the Don Simpson-Jerry Bruckheimer
Seaweed was once a staple of Scottish diets
The Herald· 19 hours agoThere was kimchi that fused vibrant Korean flavours with the crisp crunch of local seaweed, and vegan chorizo-style sausages, black puddings and ‘sea burgers’ conjured up from long, thin and ...
How the GAA has influenced Ireland's pop culture
RTÉ News· 2 days agoPopular culture involves the aspects of social life most actively involved in by the public. Known as the 'culture of the people', popular culture is informed by the mass media and is determined ...