Despite committing to the transition away from gas, Victoria will grant two new gas reserves in the Otway and Gippsland ...
Neil Sean is most often cited as a royal expert, but from time to time, he does discuss other subjects in the UK. This weekend, he took a dive into the festive season. Read on to find out how he tied ...
As part of our Uprising series – which celebrates fashion’s rising talents – Orla Brennan collates the ways you can invest in independent brands for truly special gifting Over the past year, I’ve had ...
One of the world's most respected neurologists whose pioneering work changed the way we think about epilepsy will become the ...
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The 'Ploughman's Lunch' myth: How marketing agencies invented 'ancient' British traditions
You're sitting in a cozy British pub, ordering what feels like a timeless classic - a ploughman's lunch. Crusty bread, sharp ...
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50 Fun Things to Do in Massachusetts
Massachusetts was one of the original 13 colonies that founded the United States. Known as the “Bay State,” there are loads of things to do in Massachusetts. Massachusetts has a rich history, art, ...
There’s something magical about walking into a place where time stands still, where every corner holds a story, and where your grandmother’s cherished china pattern might be waiting to reunite with ...
Tucked away in the picturesque town of Landrum, at the northwestern edge of South Carolina, lies a bargain hunter’s utopia that completely redefines the thrift store experience.
We’re taking a look at the work of Matt Novak, a writer who really digs into how people in the past imagined the future. It’s ...
Generative artificial intelligence has become widely accepted as a tool that increases productivity. Yet the technology is ...
I did not know at that first meeting that Jane Eyre would be my friend for life. It was in the teen section of the public library that I saw Charlotte Brontë’s 1847 novel on a ...
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New discoveries at Hadrian's Wall are changing the picture of what life was like on the border of the Roman Empire
The British northern frontier was the edge of the Roman world — and a place of violence, boredom and opportunity, experts told Live Science.
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