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‘No, just no!’ people yell as once-iconic Brit brand launch Y2K collection
The Irish Sun· 1 day agoCelebrating their 35th birthday in true style, Bench are gearing up to reclaim the spotlight with...
‘No, just no!’ people yell as once-iconic Brit brand launch Y2K collection
The Sun· 1 day agoBlending noughties nostalgia with trending silhouettes, Bench’s ‘Revival’ collection features...
Cover feature: What financial services needs from the new government | Money Marketing
Money Marketing Online· 1 day agoThe principle, ‘First do no harm,’ falsely identified as the Hippocratic Oath, has long been a key...
Game, set and must-watch: The ultimate guide to tennis films and documentaries
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoAs Wimbledon currently captivates audiences around the globe, it's the perfect time to delve into...
France can argue later – now everyone who cares about our democracy must unite to keep the far right...
The Guardian· 1 day agoMacron eventually called for a “broad democratic and republican coalition” in the second round to unite to block “the imminent danger of an absolute majority for the RN”. Many have refused to ...
8 Vintage Digital Cameras Still Worth Buying Today
PC Magazine· 1 day agoOld digital cameras are all the rage, at least according to social media influencers. At the same time, there are fewer new compact cameras on the market...
Dua Lipa Dominates Global Radio So Far This Year Despite Big Competition
Forbes· 1 day agoDua Lipa is the most-played artist of 2024 so far on radio stations worldwide, with “Houdini” and...
In The Cheerleading Film ‘Victory’ Hyeri Just Wants To Dance
Forbes· 1 day agoLee Hyeri and Park Se-wan play high school students who see cheerleading as simply a means to an...
I tried the restaurant inside Bristol Beacon and I was the only person there
Bristol Post· 1 day agoFor Bristol music fans of a certain vintage, there is definitely a sense of nostalgia eating at...
Police, poverty and populism: how Perpignan became a laboratory for the far right
The Guardian· 1 day agoAs Patrice Burel scooped coffee at his roastery in Perpignan, he lamented the steady closure of other shops on this narrow city centre street. Perpignan, with a population of 121,000 and close ...