It’s the very definition of a first-world problem: if you had £3.5m spare, would you splash the cash on a château in Provence or an apartment in London? We’ll let…
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‘Drift’: Jia Zhangke films Another melancholic jewel on China that fades | Cinema: premieres and criticism
by News Roomby News Room“Not even a fire can with all the grass. The spring breeze will make it grow again.” The proverb that touches the three segments of At driftthe last work of…
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Business
Government told to set out plan to tackle ‘significant challenges’ with T-levels
by News Roomby News RoomA Department for Education spokesperson said: “Through our Plan for Change, this government is cementing 120,000 new training opportunities for young people in key sectors such as construction, engineering, health…
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Jason Elsom, chief executive officer at Parentkind, a network of PTA fundraisers, said: “School trips are an important milestone in children’s lives and something that many of us look back…
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Community
Buy a couple of stops along the Tube line and save £25,000 off your house price per extra minute of commute
by News Roomby News RoomBuyers can make massive savings if they look a few stops down the Tube line
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Culture
The ‘influencers’ of the Prado Museum celebrate their 1,000 direct | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomThey are art workers. Those who usually work in the shadow of their stars: the great masterpieces. Restaurars, researchers and conservatives, some of the most recognized in the world. But…
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Events
David Ellis reviews Belly: A wobbly start, but there’s time to shape up
by News Roomby News RoomOmar Shah is the king of Kentish Town. His latest restaurant needs a little more thought, says David Ellis
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Business
Under-threat bioethanol plant says talks with Government a ‘positive signal’
by News Roomby News RoomBut the firm, which is owned by Associated British Foods (ABF), said it is simultaneously beginning consultation with staff to wind down the plant, which employs more than 160 people, due…
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Culture
An old border surveillance tower of the RDA is auctioned in Berlin | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomFor decades, the German Democratic Republic (RDA) watched the internal border that divided the two Germans to avoid the escape of Eastern Citizens to the West, to the German Federal…