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56 votes
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Pete & Bas - T-Pain (2024)
20 votes -
UK music festival The Great Escape has withdrawn its partnership with the Faroe Islands after it was criticised for working with a country which allows “barbaric” whaling
7 votes -
Taskmaster Series 18, Episode 1 - 'The faceless facilitators.' | Full Episode
18 votes -
Southern Water, serving 4.7mn UK customers, in discussions with private supplier to tanker water from Norwegian fjords to mitigate against potential supply shortages and drought
11 votes -
The Cure - Alone (2024)
6 votes -
Charles Dance to play Michelangelo in docudrama Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty
5 votes -
The UK helped usher in the coal era — now it’s closing its last remaining plant
8 votes -
Patrick Sergeant was a titan of old school financial journalism
1 vote -
Domestic abuse experts to be embedded in emergency response control rooms in England and Wales
11 votes -
Mikel Arteta on Martin Ødegaard's injury: ‘He's got some damage, especially on one of the ligaments in the ankle. It's something quite significant so we're going to lose him for a while.’
4 votes -
London saw a surprising benefit to fining high-polluting cars: More active kids
28 votes -
English universities offer to curb foreign students if they can raise tuition fees
16 votes -
Getting shorter and going hungrier: how children in the UK live today
17 votes -
The confessions of Marcus Hutchins, the hacker who saved the internet (2020)
38 votes -
NHS cannot embrace AI until its basic IT systems are up to scratch. Prof Sir Martin Landray: clinical IT functions are slow and ‘devastatingly user unfriendly’
20 votes -
Icelandic fishing giant Samherji sues art student for spoofing corporate website – potentially chilling effect on artists engaging critically with large corporations
20 votes -
Denmark's Rasmus Højgaard produced a brilliant finish to win the Irish Open as Rory McIlroy suffered a second heartbreaking loss of the year
4 votes -
US and British citizens among thirty-seven sentenced to death in DR Congo coup trial
23 votes -
Disability Premier League currently being played in Sofia Gardens, Wales
4 votes -
Three days in England - Overwhelmed by options - Looking for ideas
Looking for ideas - we're two adults in our mid-30's, no kids. We'll be leaving a wedding on a Monday in Ipswich but our flight home from London isn't until Friday. We'll be spending a week in...
Looking for ideas - we're two adults in our mid-30's, no kids. We'll be leaving a wedding on a Monday in Ipswich but our flight home from London isn't until Friday. We'll be spending a week in London beforehand so we'd like to explore the countryside.
The only thing we've (sort of) landed on is seeing/staying in the Cotswolds, and touring some castles (holy crap there's a ton to chose from). We're not big drinkers/partiers but I'd like to be able to go hang out in a real English pub and stay at a Lord-of-the-Rings kind of inn (I already found the inn that the Prancing Pony is based on - thought not sure if we want to stay there).
Other random thoughts. Unfortunately our schedule doesn't seem like it'll line up with any Premier League games. Not planning on renting a car but can if we absolutely must. Would kind of like to stay in one spot since it's only 3 nights.
18 votes -
Stripe has now blocked the Company Registry fraud – but why did it facilitate it?
12 votes -
On the path to delivering next generation UK weather forecasts
7 votes -
Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard a doubt for Sunday's North London derby after suffering an ankle injury on international duty for Norway
8 votes -
Based on a Jane Fallon novel and directed by Guy Unsworth, a new show powered by Swedish pop duo Roxette opens in Malmö – Per Gessle reflects on their arrival at the opera
4 votes -
Norway wants to ban unhealthy food ads that target teens – doesn't go as far as the UK's rule but pushes far beyond other European countries' efforts
10 votes -
The games behind your government's next war
11 votes