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24 votes
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Prince Andrew gives up royal titles including Duke of York after 'discussion with King'
46 votes -
Taskmaster Season 20, Episode 1 - '9x7.' | Full episode
21 votes -
Squarepusher (né Stereotype) - "The Lost Squarepusher Album" (2025)
8 votes -
Move over, Alan Turing: meet the working-class hero of Bletchley Park you didn’t see in the movies
13 votes -
Clive Barker: trust your vision (1990)
8 votes -
Denmark's brilliant painter of light – Anna Ancher learnt from the artists who flocked to her parents' hotel in Skagen, and forged her own path as a painter of radiant interiors
6 votes -
Very few have worked out how to contain Manchester City's striker Erling Haaland – as past opponents attest, there are no easy solutions
9 votes -
How gay men used to speak - a short film in Polari
12 votes -
Talking to the Bank of England about systemic risk and systems engineering
10 votes -
This is not a ruined cottage | The Druridge Bay ruin
10 votes -
Grand Theft Auto made him a legend. His latest game was a disaster.
34 votes -
UK ‘grooming gang’ leader sentenced to thirty-five years for rape
16 votes -
Former West Ham manager Graham Potter is in talks to become Sweden's next head coach
3 votes -
The genius logic of the NATO phonetic alphabet
18 votes -
Former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton's cause of death given at inquest [was suicide]
10 votes -
US Feds seize record-breaking $15 billion in Bitcoin from alleged scam empire
25 votes -
Two exhibitions in Norway and the UK bring together neglected treasures of printmaking from the Nordic region, including works by Edvard Munch
5 votes -
With nine goals in his first seven Premier League games, Erling Haaland has started the season on fire – in the early running for this season's Golden Boot
6 votes -
First-time competitor from Norway has stirred up success by claiming the coveted title of world porridge making champion in Scotland
13 votes -
Just three days after a phenomenal display against Olympiacos FC in the Champions League, things are not looking so positive once again for Martin Ødegaard
4 votes -
Sarah Mullally named the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in history of Church of England
21 votes -
UK's Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack shutdown to hit four weeks
36 votes -
Avalanche Studios' UK office is set to be closed as part of a workforce restructure – will also impact their Swedish studios in Stockholm and Malmö
11 votes -
Martin Ødegaard and Viktor Gyökeres on centre stage as Mikel Arteta's Arsenal plan takes shape
7 votes -
Jane Goodall, chimp expert, dies at 91
69 votes -
Pillion | Official teaser
10 votes -
imgur.com geoblocks the UK
Imgur appears to have geoblocked the UK. This is likely in response to the stupid Online Safety Act (brought in by the previous Conservative government) which requires age verification for "adult"...
Imgur appears to have geoblocked the UK. This is likely in response to the stupid Online Safety Act (brought in by the previous Conservative government) which requires age verification for "adult" content - not just porn, it's a bunch of other poorly defined other stuff too.
My guess, based on very little information because imgur don't appear to have said anything much officially at this point, is they've had a letter from Ofcom (UK telecoms standards agency) and decided an IP ban is easier than compliance and I totally understand their decision. But urgh.
I didn't have much stuff on there and it's all backed up but still. Annoying.
54 votes -
Ancient Historian reviews Monty Python's Life of Brian | Deep Dives
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FC Midtjylland have become a hotbed for set-piece experts – they come to England, where corners and throw-ins are back in vogue, to face Nottingham Forest in the Europa League
5 votes -
JK Rowling dismisses Emma Watson as 'ignorant' over trans rights row
32 votes -
David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane artwork could fetch record sum at auction
5 votes -
British AI startup beats humans in international forecasting
27 votes -
Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
56 votes -
Biffy Clyro - Golden (KPop Demon Hunters cover) (2025)
4 votes -
This is the story of Lucas Bergvall – a prodigious talent coming from a football dynasty in Sweden and now midfield maestro for Tottenham Hotspur
4 votes -
Maxïmo Park - I Want You To Stay [Field Music / J Xaverre mix] (2006)
5 votes -
Massive Attack remove music from Spotify to protest against CEO Daniel Ek's investment in AI military
32 votes -
Why people embrace conspiracy theories: It's about community, not gullibility
36 votes -
Erling Haaland has scored 50 goals in just 49 UEFA Champions League appearances, rewriting the record books in the process
8 votes -
Bashy - Lost In Dreams (2025)
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'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' review: Change is afoot (again)
16 votes -
The British empire’s role in ending slavery worldwide
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Seeking recommendations for a solo journey to London
Some background: this trip was originally my 40th birthday present from my now ex-wife. We've since divorced and I'm insistent on going by myself, as something always seems to come up and ruin my...
Some background: this trip was originally my 40th birthday present from my now ex-wife. We've since divorced and I'm insistent on going by myself, as something always seems to come up and ruin my overseas travel plans. So, I want to treat this as a sort of growth/healing/looking forward trip.
About me: I've traveled quite a bit but I've never been outside of North America. Europe is completely new to me. I am very fond of football, food, beer, hiking, history, and new experiences. I prefer to stay away from tourist traps and I'd rather find hole in the wall type places that are recommended to me by locals. When I travel somewhere, I want to immerse myself.
I'll be there for ~9 days and I have the first 5 days fully worked out. What I need help with is figuring out what I want to do in London for the last 3 days of the trip before I head back to the airport. Other than going to a Fulham game next Saturday, I'm completely wide open. I would prefer to stay in the greater London area since the first half of the trip already involves quite a bit of travel.
I'd love to hear your recommendations do's/don'ts, or general guidance. I'm open to pretty much anything.
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Ross Sutherland - Third Phase (2024)
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One of the most iconic performances in table tennis history – Jan-Ove Waldner at the 1997 World Championships in Manchester
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Was this English queen a 'predatory' collector of beautiful things?
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In a concerted effort to improve previously poor cancer survival rates, Denmark's success story has caught the attention of UK policymakers
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Ed Sheeran: Tiny Desk Concert (2025)
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Known as 'the trip chocolate', Kvikk Lunsj has fuelled outdoor Norwegian adventures for generations
13 votes