Dena, a beautician, still works in London, running beauty studio The Wax Expert in Fulham. From door to door the commute takes her a little over half an hour. And…
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Can London’s electric vehicle charging network ever catch up with Amsterdam?
by News Roomby News RoomNone of which should obscure the fact that London is, by some distance, the best model the rest of England has. Greater London’s 26,668 public charge points – nearly a…
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At a glance: Future of Food Festival What is Future of Food Festival? A series of exciting, exclusive food and drink events across Regent Street and St James’s What events…
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Everything that happens to a man after he is publicly accused of sexual assault: the theatrical reflection of Cristina Fallarás | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomIn the center of the stage, a person wearing a dog mask turns his back to the audience. It could be any person or any dog because the room is…
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FTSE 100 Live 13 April: Markets in red as talks collapse, oil price tops $100
by News Roomby News RoomStock markets have fallen after oil prices returned above $100 a barrel in response to the failure of US-Iran peace talks.
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Proportion of homes being ‘flipped’ is lowest in more than a decade – report
by News Roomby News RoomProperty firm Hamptons said there is ‘a rare pocket of the country’ where flipping can still deliver healthy returns.
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The Sevillian Rafael Serna is not an exquisite, but he made the trip aware that this was a toss-up run for his career. Last year he only fought three bullfights,…
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We cannot be tone deaf, says TGI Fridays boss betting on lower prices
by News Roomby News RoomRay Blanchette said he wanted to revive the brand among UK consumers after losing its way in recent years.
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Twenty-somethings against: neither trap nor reggaeton, they play rock in Spanish | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomTheir faces cannot be seen because they are covered by long, thick hair that falls over their shoulders while they play their instruments. Mario Rejos, the bassist, 23 years old,…
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“Who the hell are The Cockroaches?”: the mystery of a new song that points to the Rolling Stones | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomThe Rolling Stones always make noise, in every way. And even more so if a new song and a mystery come together. For days Camden Town, north of Lonres, was…