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When Ron McNaughton was asked to investigate an entrepreneur claiming to sell Scottish tea, he had one thought. “You can’t grow tea in Scotland,” the former police detective remembers ...
Signs were all around, but the clinching evidence that the Tea Party is back came this week in New Hampshire, where the Republican Scott Brown announced that he’d be running for U.S. Senate ...
This week in politics Sussan Ley fronts the National Press Club, job cuts are coming for Parliament House and questions remain unanswered about US military operations on Australian shores.
Chile could diversify its trade portfolio, looking to India and South-east Asian countries. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
An observatory in Chile with the world's largest camera has published first images of star nurseries and galaxies. The Vera Rubin Observatory can detect even tiny changes in the sky, making it an ...
‘Rip-off’: Meghan Markle’s pricey tea sparks outrage over cheap supplier The Duchess of Sussex has been accused of price gouging after it was revealed where her luxury tea blend actually ...
The Day will promote and foster collective actions to implement activities in favour of the sustainable production and consumption of tea and raise awareness of its importance in fighting hunger ...
Brits love tea and coffee. They are the two beverages we drink most of in the UK but which one is best for us?
Some people believe the blue lotus flower has health benefits, including for anxiety and sleep. However, it has psychoactive properties, and research on its safety and efficacy is needed.
Sussan Ley has reflected on the Liberal Party's stunning election defeat in her first National Press Club address as opposition leader.