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14 votes
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An Oxford professor, an evangelical collector, and a missing gospel of Mark: A scholar claimed that he discovered a first-century gospel fragment, now faces allegations of theft, cover-up, and fraud
11 votes -
Learn about three famous paintings from one of the National Gallery’s curators
7 votes -
Virtual visit to the Peak District - 3D binaural recording - ASMR (wear your headphones)
8 votes -
Why we're seeing mass layoffs in the US but not the UK
14 votes -
Can you over-knead bread dough by hand?
11 votes -
What would the effects of a breakup of the UK be and how likely is that to happen?
6 votes -
A short history of child protection in the UK, with discussion about the impact of temporary coronavirus law
6 votes -
How can I save more money on razors?
EDIT: I probably should've said up-front that I live in the UK. I've started to really dig shaving over the years. It's gone from a chore to an enjoyable regimen. Watching or just listening to...
EDIT: I probably should've said up-front that I live in the UK.
I've started to really dig shaving over the years. It's gone from a chore to an enjoyable regimen. Watching or just listening to shaving ASMR videos provides considerable satisfaction, though it's really always nice to see a professional at work. I only shave every few days, once my stubble has become quite unsightly, and just give it a single pass in order to save on the cost of razor cartridges. At the moment I'm going through my remaining Cornerstone cartridges after canceling my subscription with them due to the cost, and I can get a few uses out of each before having to discard them. My shaving gel is just a cheapo brand, and the aftershave is an old Christmas gift.
I'd like to be be able to save some more money when it comes to shaving. Anyone got any recommendations for a good brand I could switch to, or advice on keeping the handle clean and getting more uses out of the heads?
14 votes -
The UK Labour party has a new leader: Keir Starmer
12 votes -
Terry Pratchett novels to get 'absolutely faithful' TV adaptations
15 votes -
UK man who gave birth to child cannot be named as father on that child's birth certificate
12 votes -
Explorer, navigator, coloniser: Revisit Captain Cook’s legacy with the click of a mouse
6 votes -
Sweden could soon be within easy reach of London by overnight sleeper train under proposals drawn up by the country's rail planners
12 votes -
Rameses B - Can't Let You Go (ft. Florenza) (2020)
3 votes -
In race for a coronavirus vaccine, an Oxford group leaps ahead: As scientists at the Jenner Institute prepare for mass clinical trials, new tests show their vaccine to be effective in monkeys
6 votes -
Ekkah - Figure It Out (Night Edit) (2016)
3 votes -
Dornik - Do You Wanna? (feat. Gavin Turek) (2020)
4 votes -
Frozen airline food mountain to feed those in need
7 votes -
A 1,000-year-old mill has resumed production due to demand for flour
11 votes -
Postman delivers 'somewhere in Sheffield' parcel
17 votes -
Shakespeare’s Globe is streaming ‘Romeo and Juliet’ for free for the next fortnight
8 votes -
How one man poisoned a city’s water supply (and saved millions of children’s lives in the process)
11 votes -
Coronavirus: First patients injected in UK vaccine trial
6 votes -
Sir Curse - Graphite (2020)
3 votes -
Crucible Gold—Ronnie O'Sullivan 147s
6 votes -
Iceland wins EU trademark battle against United Kingdom-based supermarket chain
7 votes -
Rameses B - Forever (ft. Zoë Moon) (2020)
3 votes -
English NHS releases Covid-19 decision making tool
4 votes -
Boris Johnson leaves hospital, says 'things could have gone either way'
17 votes -
At least twenty UK phone masts vandalised over false 5G coronavirus claims
13 votes -
Taskmaster is the ideal quarantine show
8 votes -
UK PM Boris Johnson out of intensive care but remains in hospital
13 votes -
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care
17 votes -
Corona-AI project asks DreamLab app users to help create ‘virtual supercomputer’ to assist in COVID-19 research efforts
5 votes -
Archaeologists discover paintings of goddess in 3,000-year-old mummy's coffin
8 votes -
Scrounge - Badoom (2019)
2 votes -
Cultivating biodiversity at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
6 votes -
A brief history of – Ole Gunnar Solskjær
6 votes -
500-year-old manuscript contains earliest known use of the “F-word”
9 votes -
What are your opinions on how Boris Johnson has handled the COVID-19 crisis?
I’m seeing him get a lot of negative press on how he has handled it, but I personally don’t see what he has done wrong so I’m interested in what others think about it, has he handled it wrong or...
I’m seeing him get a lot of negative press on how he has handled it, but I personally don’t see what he has done wrong so I’m interested in what others think about it, has he handled it wrong or are the press just looking for someone to blame?
10 votes -
Boris Johnson admitted to hospital as COVID-19 symptoms persist
26 votes -
Scotland's chief medical officer has resigned after making two trips to her second home during the coronavirus lockdown
8 votes -
British love for health service could make or break Boris Johnson
7 votes -
2020 BAFTA Games Awards winners announced - Outer Wilds wins Best Game
6 votes -
What Shakespeare actually did during the plague
4 votes -
The National Library of Scotland has digitized the first eight editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, issued between 1768 and 1860
10 votes -
With the UK on coronavirus lockdown, some young people have been forced to isolate alongside parents who don't accept their sexuality
12 votes -
UK has enough intensive care units for coronavirus, expert predicts
5 votes -
The National Theatre is going to stream a free play every Thursday night
9 votes