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An island of manufacturers: What does ‘Made in Britain’ mean for the economy?
Manufacturing and Logistics IT· 5 days agoThe 2024 Spring Budget was the government’s last proposal for addressing the UK economy's struggles ...
What it really costs to pack up and move to Portugal: Read our guide
This Is Money· 17 hours agoWhen they tuck into bread and...pork and clams washed down with a beer or a glass of local vinho...
The 5 worst alcoholic drinks if you’re on a diet & simple swaps to save calories
The Irish Sun· 4 hours agoIf you’re trying to watch your weight though, this excess alcohol could cause a problem as it can...
Bristol's best pub gardens to soak up the sunshine
Bristol Live via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoWith the temperature soaring, many people will want nothing more than to spend time outdoors with a pint in hand - and here's where Bristolians can do so
In the face of pushback, historian Corinne Fowler is trying to open minds to Britain’s legacy of...
The Irish Times· 2 days agoJames Evan Baillie died in his bed in Mayfair in London in 1863 aged 83, leaving behind a fortune...
I visited the UK’s biggest Wetherspoons - and you can get a pint for under £3
The Sun· 1 day agoAS soon as I walked up to the UK’s biggest Wetherspoons, I knew I was in for a treat. The huge venue...
The most picturesque runs in the UK to tick off the bucket list
Metro· 4 days agoIt includes a 1.5 km clockwise loop at the midway point which takes in stunning views towards...
General election 2024: The candidates standing in Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoHobbies: photography, walking, reading, gardening and scuba diving. I enjoy bird watching and run a...
Inside the Mikal Bridges trade: What it means for the Knicks and the league at large
Yahoo Sports US· 5 days agoThe deal equates to six total years of draft capital, one ofthe largest — if not the largest —...
What do the Lib Dem and Reform UK election manifestos say on mortgages, housing and property?
Contractor UK· 3 days agoApologies to Sir Ed Davey and Nigel Farage for likening them to mice, but it illustrates how we – and the pollsters – see things, in terms of their prospects ...