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From churches and castles to wonderfully weird Portmeirion: exploring Wales’s north-west coast on foot and by trainUncategorized

From churches and castles to wonderfully weird Portmeirion: exploring Wales’s north-west coast on foot and by train

The Cambrian Line hugs the shore, offering easy access to the Wales Coast Path, the Cadfan Way pilgrimage route and
How to invest £50 a month: tips for people at different agesUncategorized

How to invest £50 a month: tips for people at different ages

Experts explain how small, regular sums can build wealth over time, from your 20s through to retirement Thinking about investing?
A moment that changed me: I became an uncle – and it helped me heal from childhood bullyingUncategorized

A moment that changed me: I became an uncle – and it helped me heal from childhood bullying

My ‘niblings’ gave me a positive reason to return to the home town where I’d experienced homophobia as a boy.
Andy Burnham offers Labour a refreshing new voice to reach lost voters – but with what message? | Rafael BehrUncategorized

Andy Burnham offers Labour a refreshing new voice to reach lost voters – but with what message? | Rafael Behr

It will take more than blokeish affability to reach across the Brexit faultline that scars British politics Andy Burnham’s stint
‘You can be made a laughing stock to millions’: can gen Z escape the fear of being cringe?Uncategorized

‘You can be made a laughing stock to millions’: can gen Z escape the fear of being cringe?

With the constant risk of being recorded, many young people are afraid of showing enthusiasm – let alone doing something
Tonight the Music Seems So Loud by Sathnam Sanghera review – a heartbreaking portrait of George MichaelUncategorized

Tonight the Music Seems So Loud by Sathnam Sanghera review – a heartbreaking portrait of George Michael

This affecting exploration of the troubled genius’s impact is packed with anecdote, sharp analysis and social context In 1998, George
‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential libraryUncategorized

‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library

Towering over a low-income area of Chicago, and wrapped in a speech that’s hard to decipher, this controversial monolith feels
Despite what the UK right will tell you, appeasing bond markets has actually led to instability | Andy BeckettUncategorized

Despite what the UK right will tell you, appeasing bond markets has actually led to instability | Andy Beckett

Austerity has benefitted bond traders but impoverished British society and led to the rise of populism. Is it right that
I devoured classic novels as a teenager. In a world of distractions, can I relearn how to read them?Uncategorized

I devoured classic novels as a teenager. In a world of distractions, can I relearn how to read them?

In less than a decade, surrounded by screens, I lost my ability to read some of the best books ever
‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s astonishing cave paintingsUncategorized

‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s astonishing cave paintings

For tens of thousands of years, these Palaeolithic artworks were unseen. When they were rediscovered, onlookers marvelled at their vivid

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