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UK house price growth slows as buyers show caution before budgetUncategorized

UK house price growth slows as buyers show caution before budget

Cost of a typical home fell £794 to £298,184 in September after 0.2% monthly rise in August, says Halifax Business
Stephen Lawrence’s father says killer should name others before parole consideredUncategorized

Stephen Lawrence’s father says killer should name others before parole considered

Neville Lawrence, 83, is preparing for David Norris, now 49, to appear for first time to plead for his freedom
Audrey Hepburn to Salvador Dalí: Cecil Beaton’s bright young things – in picturesUncategorized

Audrey Hepburn to Salvador Dalí: Cecil Beaton’s bright young things – in pictures

A new exhibition, featuring images of Hollywood stars and war photography, shows why the ‘King of Vogue’ was one of
Has Kemi Badenoch sounded the death knell for one nation Conservatism?Uncategorized

Has Kemi Badenoch sounded the death knell for one nation Conservatism?

The Tory leader’s shift to the right has left its centrist wing wondering if its tradition still has a future
Two years after 7 October and the kidnap of my parents, hate is in fashion. For all our sakes, we need compassion | Sharone LifschitzUncategorized

Two years after 7 October and the kidnap of my parents, hate is in fashion. For all our sakes, we need compassion | Sharone Lifschitz

So many were killed – yet on her release, my mother said ‘shalom’ to her captors. Let’s learn from that
‘It’s Sellafield or nothing’: what life is like growing up in the shadow of Europe’s oldest nuclear siteUncategorized

‘It’s Sellafield or nothing’: what life is like growing up in the shadow of Europe’s oldest nuclear site

Young people in Whitehaven on England’s north-west coast rely on the power plant for everything from jobs to civic investment.
The Pushkin job: unmasking the thieves behind an international rare books heistUncategorized

The Pushkin job: unmasking the thieves behind an international rare books heist

Between 2022 and 2023, as many as 170 rare and valuable editions of Russian classics were stolen from libraries across
‘It’s a big question’: kibbutz residents ponder return home after Hamas attackUncategorized

‘It’s a big question’: kibbutz residents ponder return home after Hamas attack

Two years on, Israel has said the Holit community can go back – but memories of the horrific events are
‘Fiery and spectacular’ rainbow of autumn colour set to bloom across UKUncategorized

‘Fiery and spectacular’ rainbow of autumn colour set to bloom across UK

National Trust gardeners expect vivid hues and bountiful fungi, nuts and berries thanks to recent weather conditions The season of
‘People screamed. Cried. Threw up’: 10 extraordinary life lessons from Ozzy Osbourne’s new memoirUncategorized

‘People screamed. Cried. Threw up’: 10 extraordinary life lessons from Ozzy Osbourne’s new memoir

The man who ended up smoking 30 cigars a day after trying to quit cigarettes also comes across in his

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