From frenetic Balham life to Thermos-fuelled hikes on Dartmoor, moving to Devon — and a much smaller mortgage — afforded this family a total change of pace
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Ana Mena: “I have broken too many stones to believe I am a star” | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomDate first thing in the morning at the busiest cafe in the exclusive Madrid urbanization of La Moraleja, where he has breakfast many days and where no one is surprised…
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Pregnant Nicola Roberts forced to pull out of West End show for medical procedure
by News Roomby News RoomShe said withdrawing from the production was ‘upsetting’
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Ángel García Colín has left without losing his good humor. Those who have just now associated his name with his memory, having met him, will first imagine his early bald…
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Elon Musk hits out at Keir Starmer reposting AI image of PM wearing a bikini
by News Roomby News RoomHe called the UK a country that wants to ‘suppress free speech’
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Journalist Ángel García Colín dies: “This topic interests me a lot, keep me out of it” | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomÁngel García Colín died this Saturday. Was for many a professional reference; for others, a loyal and inexhaustible friend; For those who worked at his side, a teacher of life.…
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Housebuilders in focus as firms set to reveal figures amid sluggish market
by News Roomby News RoomJason Tebb, president of OnTheMarket, said: “With the budget done and dusted, uncertainty at least has been removed and those who put their moves on pause are returning to the…
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Reforms such as enhanced rights to statutory sick pay and speeded up entitlement to protection against unfair dismissal, will be rolled out in stages through to 2027.Then in April new…
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Ten years without David Bowie: history of the album he published two days before he died | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomWe all know that we are going to die, no matter how bad it may be, but only geniuses can turn the final farewell to this world into a work…
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Ffiona’s restaurant in Kensington might be the oldest in town to have never been reviewed by a critic. A magistrate-cum-writer from The Spectator used to come in, and once penned…