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David Hockney, who has died aged 88, was Britain's favourite artist - and a man of trenchant views, expressed in the broadest ...
A clip from the BBC series Race Across the World exploring the types of farming in rural China. Relevant for teaching ...
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns follows Defence Secretary John Healey in quitting the government over a dispute about military ...
Rachel Geddes, Strategic Lender Relationship Director at Mortgage Advice Bureau, says Nationwide’s latest rate reductions are a positive signal for the market, highlighting renewed opportunities for ...
This week, the New York Liberty’s mascot Ellie the Elephant delivered a jawdropping halftime performance of a Madonna medley ...
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In the book How Change Really Works, BCG consultants stress people don’t resist or respond to change irrationally and outline ...
Clippy was a little paperclip icon that appeared in Microsoft Word, ostensibly to help users navigate the word processing program. It was typically more annoying than helpful, especially for users ...
Edinburgh's High Court heard how Peter Murrell created false invoices to embezzle £400,000 and used party bank cards to make 383 purchases from Amazon.
Inspired by the social media–led movements of the Arab Spring, liberal democracies treated Internet freedom as a geopolitical principle to be evangelized rather than a problem to be regulated. Since ...