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Did you know Emirates serves passengers with 45 million chocolates yearly?
Gulf News· 2 days agoDubai: Dubai’s flagship carrier, Emirates, revealed Wednesday that passengers have consumed a...
Land Troubles in Leitrim – On This Day in 1924
The Irish News· 2 days agoThe plaintiff alleged that in May 1922, he was forced, in consequence of intimidation, duress and undue influence, to execute a conveyance of the lands to the defendant in ...
Labour on course to win more seats than 1997 landslide – pollster
Daily Echo· 2 days agoSurvation pollsters quizzed 34,558 respondents online and by phone between June 15 and July 2, and have said a Labour landslide is “99% certain”. Prominent Conservative figures look set to lose ...
Labour on course to win more seats than 1997 landslide – pollster
The Courier· 2 days agoLabour is on course to win around 484 seats in Thursday’s General Election – more than it did when...
Zara Tindall's son Lucas is the image of cherubic baby Prince Philip
Hello!· 2 days agoPhotographs taken of Lucas in August 2023, around a similar age to his late great-grandfather, show...
Eccentric hotels and the friendliest of welcomes await in Alexandria
Daily Mail· 2 days agoOne street behind the Cecil Hotel is an excellent patisserie, Delices, which opened in 1922. Back on...
How Cheshire's 'ghost village' conned the world with its 'Cuban' cigars
Cheshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe village has seen dramatic changes in recent years, with a new housing estate being built on the...
Wimbledon 2024: Who is in the Royal Box on day two
The Independent· 2 days agoWimbledon is on its second day and the Royal Box is already bustling with a starry guest list. Marketa Vondrousova became the first Wimbledon champion to...
Has Rishi Sunak destroyed the Conservatives forever? Our writers give their verdicts
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoWhen it comes to the question of who is responsible for wrecking the Conservative party, there are a...
These seats have long voted Tory. That might be about to change
BBC News· 3 days agoIn the searing mid-morning heat, pensioners are slowly and carefully bending onto one knee as they...