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Theo Burrell, known for her appearances as an expert on the popular BBC show, Antiques Roadshow, was diagnosed with ...
Technical manager Lewis Wilde is hoping to help meet the £1,000-a-night costs of staging the Wizard of Oz with a 36-mile ...
Scotland’s residential property market has long defied simple categorisation. Unlike other parts of the UK, it is best ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed the US president will visit between July 25 to 29, with Trump set ...
New data has revealed the UK areas where the fees have soared in the past year - with some councils charging eye-watering ...
The first ever official UK coin to honour the Princess Royal has been unveiled in celebration of Anne’s 75th birthday and her ...
Nurse Sandie Peggie (pictured) was cleared of gross misconduct by NHS Fife as an employment tribunal prompted by her changing ...
Coupled with the UK’s planned £750 million national supercomputer at Edinburgh University, it represents a source of genuine ...
It's not every day that you hear you're about to get the Queen of England as an in-law, so Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh's dad ...
In a week when UK inflation was confirmed as rising again, it seems like Scots are getting hammered financially every way ...
The British government aims to make all 16- and 17-year-olds eligible to vote starting in the next U.K. general election. Some voting age limits are changing in the U.S., but only at the local level.
Amongst Bristol’s proudest theatrical exports is Ad Infinitum, which has for 18 years been a pioneering and distinguished force in UK physical theatre. The multi-award winning company’s most recent ...
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