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Robert Irwin, Arabist scholar and novelist who took on Edward Said and became a dervish – obituary
Daily Telegraph· 54 minutes agoThe Arabian Nights: A Companion (1994), was a tour de force of scholarship in which he discussed the...
‘The Boys’: We Need to Talk About the Show’s Craziest Sex Scene Yet
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 1 hour agoThe Boys never shies away from pushing buttons. This show, about a superhero group called The Seven,...
The town that King Charles built: royal Disneyland or urban triumph?
LovePROPERTY via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoDiscover Poundbury, King Charles III's model town in Dorset featuring a mini Buckingham Palace due...
Then and now: what the world’s most historic train stations used to look like
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoAs the demands of train travel changed over the decades, so too did many magnificent stations. But...
'Expect long delays' as list of rolling road closures revealed for Shrewsbury 10K race this weekend
Shropshire Star· 1 hour agoOrganised by Ultimate Fitness Events the Wace Morgan Shrewsbury 10k starts at the town's iconic...
I loved my first visit to Switzerland — but my trip would've been better if I hadn't made these 5...
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A party for Glasgow's 850th next year... are we in the mood to celebrate?
The Herald· 2 hours agoIt has been a long journey for Glasgow, from a church set up by St Mungo, to a medieval cathedral town, a university metropolis and then the second city of the British Empire ...
Good Morning Britain's Ed Balls called out by Ed Davey over 'stolen' notes
Daily Express· 3 hours agoSir Ed Davey has revealed that politician turned TV presenter Ed Balls has never returned an item he...
Little-known European sun spot with 30C temps, beaches & €100 Ryanair flights
The Irish Sun· 4 hours agoTAKE a look at the little-known European sunshine spot with 30C temperatures, picturesque beaches,...
Anglo-Saxons may have fought in northern Syrian wars, say experts
The Guardian· 5 hours agoSixth-century Anglo-Saxon people may have travelled from Britain to the eastern Mediterranean and northern Syria to fight in wars, researchers have suggested, casting fresh light on their princely ...