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Jāņi isn’t the only surprise of my month-long visit to Latvia. The country’s coast is a revelation too: 500km of ...
The movie finds a way to address that.” Pavements ambitiously meets this dichotomy in three ways, all of them hilariously ...
The industry is delivering strong returns to investors and has more potential to extend its benefits to employees ...
As net zero goals revive the push for atomic power, could it light the way or lead to disaster? Three timely books explore the possibilities ...
I heard it from friends who couldn’t wait to start walking Hong Kong’s streets without a face mask for the first time in years (the mask mandate was lifted, after 945 days, in March 2023). One of the ...
Boring Money found the most appreciated insights were ways of getting a better deal. For example, if an investor was charged a high fee for a tracker fund in their portfolio, but their platform ...
It’s a cornucopia of trouble — and the quick and easy conclusion is that the place must be going to the dogs. Again. Because the UK’s public service broadcaster, 103 years old, has so often been ...
National indicators are a useful measure of health and direction, but local markets are the true gauge of prices ...
Large language models have their limits — but when it comes to writing break-up letters, they are the perfect tool ...
F1, starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, has taken in more than $200mn at the global box office since it opened on June 27 and is expected to pass $300mn this weekend. “This is a movie that will run ...
Quirky flags were thin on the ground, but there were many Palestinian ones. At one point Robinson-Foster launched a chant of “Death to the IDF” and denounced a former record label boss as a “Zionist”.
Occasionally, however, I was allowed into the West End for the high-glucose sugar rush of a first night; one of those big-budget, glamorous shows upon which every single critic had to take a view.
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