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Labour celebrated significant early local election gains, including a "seismic" voter shift in the Blackpool South by-election. With 35 of 107 councils declared, Labour has picked up 52 councillor ...
The Venice Biennale is "the art world's great beano", said Laura Freeman in The Times. Every other year, artists, collectors, ...
If it wins the next general election, Labour plans to nationalise the railways within five years and create a unified body, ...
Attempts to create universal donor blood have taken a "decisive step forward" after scientists discovered ways to significantly reduce the risk of a negative reaction. A "cocktail" of bacterial ...
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It is tempting to conclude that international laws "hold little meaning today", said Hathaway, but "even a hobbled system of ...
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Fining former President Donald Trump $9,000 for violating the gag order in his hush money trial isn't going to make the former president "control himself," says Chris Brennan. Trump has spent a ...
If you didn't grow up in Scotland, said Simon Thompson on What's on Stage, you may well not be fully aware of the cultural significance of, and popular affection for, Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 1932 novel ...
The popularity of jewellery for men has "waxed and waned over millennia", said fashion writer Shane Kurup in The Telegraph.
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