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Interpol Returns With Politically Charged Album as Band Reflects on AI, War and Two Decades of Change

“The challenge is to preserve the power of language at a time when public discourse is increasingly shaped by misinformation

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England Hospitals Face Mounting Pressure as Heatwave Exposes NHS Infrastructure Strains

“The extreme heat is no longer only an environmental issue; it is increasingly becoming a healthcare emergency affecting patient safety

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Teen Entrepreneur Launches AI Startup, Establishes Dubai Office at Age 14

“Curiosity, early exposure to business and a willingness to learn have shaped an entrepreneurial journey that began well before high

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Summer’s Brightest Days Offer the Best Opportunity to Plan Next Season’s Garden

“The weeks after the summer solstice are less about planting and more about understanding how a garden is used, where

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Claire Fuller Reflects on the Books That Shaped Her Reading Life and Writing Career

“Every stage of a reader’s life leaves behind a book that changes not only what we read, but how we

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Ragnar Kjartansson’s ‘Mercy’ Explores Repetition, Ritual and the Uneasy Mood of Contemporary Western Life

“You travel as far as you can go, but it’s the same cafe as Reykjavík.” — Ragnar Kjartansson on cultural

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Kane Eyes Panama Clash as England Prioritise World Cup Progress Over Group-Stage Perfection

“The group stage is just about getting through. The knockout stage is then completely different.” — Harry Kane England captain

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Major Oak’s Silent Season Stirs Memories as Generations Reflect on Sherwood Forest Landmark

I have loved this tree since I was a child… it lived in my memory, and will live on there.”

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European Leaders Signal Openness to UK Return, but Rejoining EU Remains a Distant Prospect

“Rejoining is not a mood, it is a national choice requiring realism, discipline and trust.” — Georg Riekeles Several European

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