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More re-enactors than ever at Chalke History Festival
BBC News· 5 hours agoWhile Somerset hosts Glastonbury, next door in Wiltshire, there is another well-known festival on at...
Andy Murray admits 'risk' in quick return from back surgery at possible final Wimbledon to face...
Eurosport· 6 hours agoMurray has been public about his intention to retire after this summer's Paris 2024 Olympic Games,...
London Grammar on their Glastonbury clash with SZA and The National
BBC News· 9 hours agoLondon Grammar are one of Glastonbury's Sunday night headliners, bringing their cinematic, moody...
The gap that means you're three times more likely to die early from this problem
Manchester Evening News via Yahoo News UK· 9 hours agoEducation for all ages around eating healthier is also vital. While fresh meat and vegetables have...
Ireland’s Cormac Izuchukwu eyes opening Test against South Africa
The Irish Times· 11 hours agoProgressive Ulster forward playing as a flanker under coach Richie Murphy and has excelled in that...
Supacell’s Tosin Cole: ‘Our show highlights many issues that Black people go through’
The Independent· 11 hours agoImagine a London where delivery drivers can jump through space and time. In Supacell, Netflix’s...
Glastonbury 2024 Day 2 review: soaring headliners Coldplay wrap up a talent-packed day
Time Out· 12 hours agoAfter four days of barely any rain, Glastonbury is now truly England’s Wild West. How does Glasto...
Transfer Talk: Chelsea considering Jackson-Isak swap deal
ESPN.co.uk· 15 hours agoThe summer transfer window is open in England with more countries soon to follow suit, and there is plenty of gossip swirling around. Transfer Talk brings ...
Emma Raducanu hopes 'hero' Andy Murray will make Wimbledon, hails 'pretty spectacular' progress from...
Eurosport· 18 hours agoEmma Raducanu paid a glowing tribute to Andy Murray and hopes that the two-time Wimbledon champion...
The bizarre social history of beds
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 day agoToday’s beds are thought of as bastions of privacy. But not long ago, they were the perches from which kings ruled and places where travelers hunkered...