Gone are the days of buyers purchasing a property, doing it up and putting it back on the market for a profit, according to new research from Hamptons. According to…
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Iphigenia review: A clumsy and unnecessary attempt to make Euripides relevant
by News Roomby News RoomThis play at the Arcola Theatre by Turkish director Serdar Biliş has a contemporary and experimental approach to Greek tragedy that doesn’t quite pull together
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FTSE 100 Live 14 April: Index higher as oil stays near $100, Imperial falls
by News Roomby News RoomHopes for fresh dialogue to end the Middle East war today provided some relief to global stock markets.
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Justin Bieber returns to Coachella with a massive live karaoke | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomJustin Bieber took over the main stage of the Coachella festival (California) this weekend with a show in which he presented several songs from his two new albums Swag y…
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Gas supplies ‘can meet British demand over summer’ despite Iran war disruption
by News Roomby News RoomGlenn Bryn-Jacobsen, director of energy systems and resilience at National Gas, said: “While the situation in the Middle East has understandably raised questions about Britain’s gas supplies, our forecasts indicate…
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The former smock mill in West Chiltington was built in the 1800s and converted into a family home in the 1920s
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Roarsome: Giant replica coin unveiled at London Zoo to mark 200 years of ZSL
by News Roomby News RoomThe Royal Mint is launching new £2 coins featuring a tiger, a dove and a snail, and a giant wooden replica was unveiled at London Zoo to celebrate.
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Vicent and Canogar shake hands: poetic columnism illustrated by abstraction | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomThe destiny of a journalistic text once read (or not read), Manuel Vicent (La Vilavella, 90 years old) rightly states, ends up being, more often than one believes, wrapping a…
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News of the breakdown in talks between the US and Iran dealt a blow to those hoping for an end to the conflict, sending oil prices higher once more.
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Events
London pubs and nightclubs to enjoy boost from screening late night World Cup matches
by News Roomby News RoomFor London, it is not just about England. All 48 countries that qualified, from Algeria to Uzbekistan, and of course, neighbours and rivals Scotland, will all have their own communities,…