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Rachel Chinouriri says she wants to reclaim the England flag, which features on her album artwork.
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor
Hot Ones: The Game Show producer Diga Studios has teamed with the leading global franchiser of indoor pickleball clubs to produce a competition reality show around the increasingly popular sport. Under
A photograph documenting “irreversible personal loss” in Gaza has won the 2024 World Press Photo Contest’s top award, the Amsterdam-based organisation said on Thursday. The photo, entitled “a Palestinian woman embraces the body of her niece”, was taken by Reuter’s photographer Mohammed Salem, who also won an award in the competition 14 years ago. Salem describes this photo, taken just days after his own wife gave birth, as a “powerful and sad moment that sums up the broader sense of
After announcing the regional winners earlier this month, World Press Photo has unveiled its 2024 global winners. Showcasing the biggest news stories in the world, the competition's winners demonstrate the importance of photojournalism and documentary photography and the incredible lengths photographers go to tell vital stories. [Read More]
Nio is holding its media briefing at the 2024 Beijing auto show, and
Whitehall Grange, off Whitehall Road, has been a hugely sought-after development, with its selection of styles, superb specifications and ‘best of both worlds’ location – with the fabulous views of the city and surrounding countryside captured in the short video. Filmed from the skies by a drone and inside the show homes, the footage shows just how well the development has taken off, with just 19 homes remaining for sale. Once complete, the development will feature 96 private sale homes and 18...
Exclusive: analysis shows increase of a third in two years, prompting claim of ‘deprioritising women’s health’The government has been accused of “deprioritising women’s health” as analysis shows that almost 600,000 women in England are waiting for gynaecological treatment, an increase of a third over two years.There are 33,000 women waiting more than a year for such treatment, an increase of 43%, according to Labour analysis of data from the House of Commons library. Continue reading
3.7 million homes are cold, in need of repair, or have serious hazards, analysis shows
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Painting by Graham Sutherland is being displayed at Blenheim Palace before