In the late 1600s, the manor in the remote northwestern region of Wales was given to the National Trust. The agreement stated that the bees
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Families of migrants who are missing reported being requested to pay hundreds of dollars for updates on the status of their loved ones.
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Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from the Miami Open due to an injury in her lower back.
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The government has passed a “historic” bill that will bring the English football regulator closer to fruition.
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A £58 billion proposal to modernize the infrastructure of Great Britain is anticipated to cause conflicts along its path.
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Ange Postecoglou and the Matildas from Arsenal will come back to Australia for a series of exhibition matches.
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Review of Motherboard – captivating self-portrait of family life captured on a smartphone.
Victoria Mapplebeck is a British director and lecturer who has worked in film, video, VR, user-generated content, and with her personal, revelatory projects she’s shown
Cuba accuses the United States of exacerbating demonstrations amid electricity outages and shortages of food.
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Supporters should blame club owners – not the rules – for points deductions | Barney Ronay
W The Premier League has introduced a new and exciting innovation: the courtroom drama of a relegation battle. The recent decision to deduct four points