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Sir Rod Stewart found himself at the centre of backlash in the lead-up to his Glastonbury set this weekend when he shared his take that people have “got to give” Reform leader Nigel Farage “a chance”.
Editorial: The British public has voted for change three times and been disappointed. If Starmer’s government doesn’t turn ...
Australians affected by Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal can now register to access compensation as part of a $50 ...
Memes, in-jokes, a board of scampi fries, Palestinian flags and occasionally other national flags can all be seen — but there ...
As the Roller Derby World Cup approaches, Team Ireland are in full preparation. But hard work and athletic excellence aside, ...
The illusion that a stable two-party system would survive under the Westminster system has been shattered. Inherited party loyalty is dead. Voters have become promiscuous and there is no such thing as ...
Brexit billionaire Sir James Dyson sparked a major backlash when he decided to relocate his firm's global headquarters to Singapore just three years after the referendum. He defended the move and has ...
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Dezeen on MSNUniversity of SouthamptonNHS development of cystic fibrosis treatment is among the graphic design projects from the University of Southampton.
Sir James was one of the most vocal business voices backing Brexit, but provoked a furious backlash when he moved the firm's headquarters from the UK to Singapore in 2019 - three years after the ...
n two interviews published on Sunday, Keir Starmer marked the end of week of retreats with a regret: he had never properly read the “Island Of Strangers” speech he gave in May.
What’s wrong with Sarah Vine? Her memoir promises an insider’s account of the Cameron years – but instead provides a study in thwarted ambition and overwhelming self-pity. By Will Lloyd What’s the ...
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