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Slowdive - When the Sun Hits (1993)
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A very brief history of the Manx language
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How a teenage girl became the mother of horror: Mary Shelley combined science and the supernatural to write Frankenstein, the world’s first science-fiction novel
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Banksy painting self-destructs after fetching $1.4 Million at Sotheby’s
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One in three LGBTI managers are afraid to be out at work: study
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Muse - Pressure (2018)
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Leading Lady Parts
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GUNSHIP - When You Grow Up, Your Heart Dies (2018)
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How the English failed to stamp out the Scots language
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World's first sci-fi convention (Royal Albert Hall, 1891)
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Skepta - Shutdown (2015)
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Trans girl: 'Going to Brownies felt natural'
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British Library acquires the St Cuthbert Gospel – the earliest intact European book
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‘Cwtch’: What the most famous Welsh-English word reveals about global dialects
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NHS beats drug companies in £100m Avastin battle
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Storm Ali: Two killed as high winds batter UK
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Why is Canadian English unique?
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Premier League - Matchweek 5 Results
Match Score Statistics Tottenham-Liverpool 1-2 (90+3' Lamela E.; 39' Wijnaldum G., 54' Firmino R.) Newcastle-Arsenal 1-2 (90+1' Clark C.; 46' Xhaka G., 58' Ozil M.) Manchester City-Fulham 3-0 (2'...
Match Score Statistics Tottenham-Liverpool 1-2 (90+3' Lamela E.; 39' Wijnaldum G., 54' Firmino R.) Newcastle-Arsenal 1-2 (90+1' Clark C.; 46' Xhaka G., 58' Ozil M.) Manchester City-Fulham 3-0 (2' Sane L., 21' Silva D., 47' Sterling R.) Huddersfield-Crystal Palace 0-1 (38' Zaha W.) Chelsea-Cardiff 4-1 (37', 44', 80' (Pen) Hazard E., 83' Willian; 16' Bamba S.) Bournemouth-Leicester 4-2 (19', 37'(Pen) Fraser R., 41' King J. , 81' Smith A.; 88' (Pen) Maddison J., 89' Albrighton M.) Watford-Manchester United 1-2 (65' Gray A.; 35' Lukaku, 38' Smalling) Wolves-Burnley 1-0 (61' Jimenez R.) Everton-West Ham 1-3 (45+2' Sigurdsson G.; 11', 31' Yarmolenko A., 61' Arnautovic M.) Southampton-Brighton 17/09 6 votes -
Studio One Special (rare and classic reggae and rocksteady) - Pete Smith (Planet Records)
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Blur - Tracy Jacks (1994)
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Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell on why we need libraries – an essay in pictures
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Who controls your data? Nine reporters in London, Paris, New York & San Francisco filed more than 150 requests for personal data to 30+ popular tech companies
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Floating Points - Nuits Sonores (2014)
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BBC admits ‘we get climate change coverage wrong too often’
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The real Goldfinger: The London banker who broke the world
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A friend an I are going on vacation in Oxford (UK) next week, with an option to stay longer and travel through England. What places should we visit/things should we do under all circumstances?
Our current plan is to stay in Oxford for three days, and "go with the flow" for the next four. In Oxford, we have a few plans, but still a lot of free time. For the remainder, we have no fixed...
Our current plan is to stay in Oxford for three days, and "go with the flow" for the next four. In Oxford, we have a few plans, but still a lot of free time. For the remainder, we have no fixed plans other than to do the WB studio tour in London. Mobility wise we are pretty much entirely free, though ideally public transportation as opposed to renting a car would be good.
Do you have any suggestions for what we should do in those free days?
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Thom Yorke - Suspirium (2018)
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Climate change has caused a catastrophic drop in the numbers of terns, kittiwakes and puffins
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The quest to find William Shakespeare's library
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How Wayne Rooney won over his doubters in twenty seconds
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Live Nation's grip on music festivals 'stifling competition'
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Hungama: The club celebrating London's LGBT South Asians
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First legal humanist marriages in Northern Ireland since Court ruling to occur this weekend
Summary The Belfast Court of Appeal ruled two months ago that weddings in Northern Ireland performed by Humanist celebrants must be deemed legal. These weddings are now starting to be performed....
Summary
The Belfast Court of Appeal ruled two months ago that weddings in Northern Ireland performed by Humanist celebrants must be deemed legal. These weddings are now starting to be performed.
The article contains comments by various people, including two couples about to be married. It also has some background about legality of Humanist wedding ceremonies in other parts of Great Britain.
Extract
In June, the Belfast Court of Appeal ruled that humanist marriages must be legally recognised in Northern Ireland. This weekend, the first two legal marriages to follow that ruling will occur.
Link
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'Spice, sunshine and bassline': Notting Hill carnival's history – told through its greatest anthems
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Gender Roles - About Her (2018)
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The man who is fervent about feeding hungry kids, but hates food banks
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Suspected Iranian influence operation leverages network of inauthentic news sites and social media targeting audiences in US, UK, Latin America, Middle East
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How did Americans lose their British accents
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Brexit stage left: Spending cuts and British strategic denial
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'Gun factory' uncovered on Hailsham industrial estate
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Soft Cell release Northern Lights, first new song in fifteen years
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Coldplay wasn't going to let Crazy Rich Asians director use Yellow — until they read this heartfelt letter
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Turbo Island is a 'space left over after planning' – and Bristolians want it back
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'Disgrace and shame': Alan Moore points to Boris Johnson in Grenfell fire comic
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Bent - K.i.s.s.e.s (2009)
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Rameses B - Spacewalk II: Zero Gravity (2018)
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North Ayrshire Council offers free menstrual products
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Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees (1995)
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IDLES - GREAT (2018)
3 votes