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Chinese ‘broken pots’ found in Lincolnshire attic sell for £160,000
The Guardian· 2 days agoGill Stewart was in her attic rooting around for the Christmas decorations when she came upon the box unpromisingly labelled “broken porcelain” passed on to her by her grandfather 20 years before ...
Caithness Archives nominated for national award and wants your vote
John O Groat Journal· 2 days agoCaithness archivists have been nominated for a prestigious award and urge the public to vote for...
Paris Fury won't quit Asda shops despite £118m payday, but is eyeing up WAG move
The Irish Sun· 2 days ago“Paris doesn’t know how much we’ve got in our bank accounts, she doesn’t know what properties we own, she doesn’t know what assets we own,” he explained. The most recent figures don't include ...
Paris Fury won't quit Asda shops despite £118m payday, but is eyeing up WAG move
The Sun· 2 days agoWith The Furys, Tyson revealed that he’s the money behind Paris’ enviable designer handbag...
2 historic, tattered American flags tell a story of Charleston Naval Yard's impact
The Post and Courier· 2 days agoDuring its service, the Hobson completed operations in every major Naval action of the U.S. during...
The Best New Places to Stay in the Cotswolds
Bloomberg· 2 days agoThe countryside destination is having a moment. From a new pub with artwork by Salvador Dalí to a cozy treehouse stay, here’s what to book now. Have a...
Making an impression: Swiss collection shown in a new light
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe Langmatt's prestigious collection of Impressionist masterpieces is being seen in a new light,...
Karlin Lillington: Facial recognition: The EU is tilting alarmingly towards normalising sneakier...
The Irish Times· 2 days agoAs the Government’s draft facial recognition technology (FRT) Bill meanders through the political...
Why The Luxury Hospitality Industry is Retail’s Latest Flex
Forbes· 2 days agoWhile luxury fashion houses like Chanel and Dior have been operating seasonal popup stores for over...
What Happens When People Eat Frogs In Ghana?
Forbes· 2 days agoEating frogs is a cultural practice in some parts of Ghana, but now a researcher there is studying the impact of this wild harvesting. Ghana is home to...