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Cool Britannia: Life in the UK when Labour last triumphed over the Tories
SKY News· 2 days agoAn unknown book about a boy wizard, Harry Potter, rolled off the presses, its publishers expecting...
I'm saving up for Dignitas because agonising back pain blights my life
Daily Mail· 3 days agoIt is defined as ‘lumbar spinal pain either persisting despite surgical intervention or appearing...
From whistles to tears: How PMs' first and final No10 speeches compare
Daily Mail· 3 days agoJust three months later, the 9/11 terrorist attacks in America rocked the world - and became the...
Opinion: Kamala Harris and Gretchen Whitmer could make a winning ticket for Democrats
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoIf President Joe Biden decides to withdraw from the election, Democrats need not fear — they have a ticket in front of them that can still defeat presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Ukrainian student makes three-day journey to join classmates at graduation
Scotland Today· 6 days agoA student from Ukraine travelled for three days from her native Ukraine in order to attend her...
Three Ways To Excel In The Business Of Building Companies
Forbes· 2 days agoEntrepreneurship can be a messy affair. Manifesting success requires a mix of scrappiness, grit,...
I'm a jaw expert, and you'll never catch me doing these 5 things
Business Insider· 4 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
Ukrainian student makes incredible three-day journey to attend Paisley graduation
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoJournalism and journalists provide that platform. “It’s also important to ensure that Ukraine is not...
Met Éireann reports coldest June in Ireland for almost a decade
Irish Examiner· 6 days agoThe national forecaster noted that the average temperatures meant it was Ireland’s coldest June...
Stunned silence, hugs and a very big kiss: at home with the Starmers on election night
The Guardian· 1 day agoFor a couple of minutes after the exit poll on Thursday night, nobody said a thing. About a dozen of Keir Starmer’s closest and longest-serving aides assembled at the back of the living room ...