Conservative former Northern Ireland secretary Sir Julian Smith said the Windsor Framework arrangements provide ‘a unique competitive advantage’.
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Events
Would you eat roadkill small plates? Russian artist serves up fox head soup and donkey prosciutto
by News Roomby News RoomArtist Petr Davydtchenko is putting badger on the menu
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Community
Why London house prices could fall this year: Trump tarrifs, a global downturn and stubborn interest rates
by News Roomby News RoomSo, does this mean price falls in the new build sector? It is very difficult for developers to lower prices to sell homes as they are linked to the cost…
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Business
About 1,000 workers at risk as Post Office plans to offload 108 branches
by News Roomby News RoomThe Post Office has said it plans to hand its 108 remaining crown branches to franchisees by the autumn.
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Culture
Convert the block into community | From the shooter to the city | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomFacade of the houses projected by the way in the Plaza de Les Glories in Barcelona.Jose Hevia Blach The great changes proposed by these 51 official housing raised by the…
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Culture
An hour and a half with Leire Martínez: “At a certain moment I learned to put limits, and this did not like” | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomLeire Martínez (Rentería, Guipúzcoa, 45 years old) still has an active phone on his mobile phone called ‘Lodvg’ (Van Gogh’s ear). It is formed from 2008 to 2024 the five…
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Business
Starmer to face grilling from senior MPs amid ongoing tariff turmoil
by News Roomby News RoomSir Keir Starmer will face questions from the Commons Liaison Committee, as UK businesses begin to feel the impact of US tariffs.
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Community
5 things your estate agent is too afraid to tell you – but sellers need to know
by News Roomby News RoomMany London sellers are struggling to get viewings with some properties languishing unsold for months on end in the current property market. But why does nobody want your home when…
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced that sales of new hybrids that cannot be plugged in will be permitted to continue until 2035.