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on Jun 21, 2025
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In a converted railway depot outside Manchester, a revolution is underway. Oliver Hughes, a 38-year-old engineer turned eco-entrepreneur, stands in front of a humming line of battery modules and AI dashboards. His company, VerdeVolt, is part of a new breed of sustainable energy startups transforming how Britain powers itself—and how the world thinks about energy […]

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on Jun 19, 2025
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MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales so that women cannot be prosecuted for terminating their pregnancy at any stage. The amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill passed by 379 votes to 137 on Tuesday evening, in what is regarded as the the biggest shakeup to reproductive rights in almost 60 […]

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on Jun 16, 2025
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Morocco and the United Kingdom already had strong ties. A million British tourists are expected to visit the country this year, and our educational associations are growing rapidly. In terms of practical security, Morocco is a vital partner in the fight against the growing influence of Russia, its representatives in the Sahel, terrorism and traffic […]

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on Jun 16, 2025
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From El Bulli to Madrid’s Ecological Vanguard – A Culinary Journey Rooted in Passion and Planet Miguel Ángel Mateos Robles is one of Spain’s most intriguing chefs, a culinary maverick whose profound experience and environmental ethos are redefining haute cuisine. A Navarre-born talent with over two decades in world-class kitchens, Mateos has flourished in top-tier culinary […]

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on Jun 14, 2025
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Recently leave the Westminster station to attend Parliament, I and Hungeds of others, they faced a heartbreaking people for the ethical treatment of the advertising fence (PETA) with a sad Beagle, defeated, trapped, trapped and trapped. The image is disturbing, but what it shows is routine. In 2023, animals were used in more than 2.68 […]

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on Jun 14, 2025
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Sir Keir Starmer flies to Canada later to meet Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of England who became his country’s prime minister in March. The two men will get together in the Canadian capital Ottawa on Saturday evening, ahead of the G7 summit, hosted by Carney, which begins in the province of […]

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on Jun 14, 2025
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Redefining Confidence Through Bespoke Aesthetic Excellence When you step into KP Medispa you are entering more than just a clinic you are entering a sanctuary of transformation. Founded and led by Karen Peake, this South East England aesthetic practice has become synonymous with meticulous artistry professionalism and trust. Over a decade Karen has refined her craft […]

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on Jun 13, 2025
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In a quiet corner of Northern Ireland, where the weather is unpredictable but the people are steadfast, James Gibson grew up surrounded by a working-class culture built on grit, generosity, and quiet ambition. His childhood wasn’t defined by extravagance, but by something far more valuable a deep sense of purpose and resilience instilled by his […]

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on Jun 13, 2025
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Melina Moustakas didn’t set out to be a voice for transformation she became one by becoming herself. Born into a warm and culturally rich Greek-Australian family, Melina’s roots were steeped in tradition, love, and unshakable values. Her early years were shaped by the rhythm of community life, where the power of presence and purpose wasn’t […]

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on Jun 12, 2025
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Of “difficult options” to “labor options”. The review of expenses delivered by Rachel Reeves in the Commons Chamber this afternoon marks a change in tangible tone. Reeves announced £ 2.24 billion public cash in Whitehall departments, announced important financing increases for NHS, defense and schools, as well as tens of billions for important infrastructure projects. […]