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Tall buildings are great, but with huge demand for quality physical space in the capital, the construction industry needs to be more creative, says Ged Simmonds Despite post-pandemic fears of vacant buildings and stranded assets, recent coverage has revealed that London is now in the midst of a ‘race for space’. News that Deloitte has []
The 23-year-old wanted to become the most prolific British athlete at a single Games.
The new company will be publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker "TGIF."
The Carolina Center for Public Service honored work on health disparities, refugee aid and more.
A NASA-backed program to launch research balloons is designed to study the
The child-free zone discourse has raised its ugly head once more after a viral social media post. But even if you don’t think the kids are alright, can you really expect them to disappear from modern life, asks Helen Coffey
I can't say I've spent much time thinking about O.J. Simpson over the last three decades. But hearing Thursday that he died of cancer reminded me of two conversations that I've had about him in the last six months. The first one was with a Black man who worked in Los Angeles city government in 1995 — the year the once-celebrated football star and actor was infamously acquitted in the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. When the verdict was delivered, the...
Scientist Marie Makuate wants more African countries to have their own satellites orbiting Earth.
In an unprecedented leap towards the stars, pilot Gopichand Thotakura is
TGI Fridays, the beloved chain known for its chicken tenders and loaded potato skins, announced plans to merge with Hostmore, the largest franchisee of Fridays restaurants based in the U.K. If the deal goes through, Hostmore will acquire the chain for $220 million (£177 million). The proposed acquisition would give Hostmore’s shareholders 36% of the company. TGI Fridays shareholders would hold 64%. The new company, TGI Fridays Plc, would trade on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker...
By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse have recently entered the public domain, making it possible for artists to use them freely. In the years to come they’ll be followed by a parade of pop culture figures, from King Kong to Superman. Some think that after