BP and Shell are set to present their results on Tuesday and Thursday.
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Today, the 2024 Olympics officially begin in Paris. Traditionally, the royals have been closely involved in this, and so is this year. On the eve of a major sporting event, …
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A private beach, 18th century cannons and 15 ghosts: what you get when you buy this six-acre island in Devon
by News Roomby News RoomWhile the island might be completed surrounded by water, it’s relatively accessible, and is 600 yards from Plymouth Harbour, a short swim for a strong swimmer, or a 10-minute boat …
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FTSE 100 Live 26 July: NatWest shares surge on profit beat, Rightmove upbeat
by News Roomby News RoomCharlie Huggins, Manager at Wealth Club, said: “These are solid but uninspiring results from Rightmove. Even without much growth, Rightmove is still a cash cow. But with the competitive environment …
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Paris Olympics 2024: where to watch the sporting action outside in London
by News Roomby News RoomThe Amicable Societies Summer Terrace, at Apex Temple Court hotel, is a prime location for viewing the Olympics thanks to partnerships with the likes of Lanson, Sipsmith, and Heineken. Guests …
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Carla Otero, passionate about bullfighting, full of dreams and proud of a scar on her right leg | The bull, by the horns | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomHer X account has the motto “Don’t stop dreaming”, and Carla Otero, a novillera with horses, has reasons for this. A very serious injury she suffered last year forces her …
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Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo have secured permission to take bids to clear their names to the UK’s highest court.
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© CPU – Nathan Dobbelaere If there’s one band taking the Belgian music world by storm right now, it’s LIGHTSPEED. The promising quartet is no longer a hidden gem, but …
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John Mayall, the blues genius who let others shine (and fly) | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomIt’s all very English, very typical of the sixties. A white man playing Chicago and Mississippi blues since he was a child, a succession of dazzling guitarists, a long career …