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Revealed: property developers behind ‘breakfast club’ that donated £130,000 to Labour
A secretive group that donated £130,000 to Labour and claimed to be “merely a platform for people” is in fact funded by property developers, the
Observer
can reveal.The firm behind a £200m project to build a skyscraper in Birmingham and three other developers are behind the West Midlands …
Bristol storm to top of Premiership after record victory at Leicester
First, a simple stat: Bristol notched a 10th consecutive away win in the Premiership. A new record for the league. Impressive. Second, another: they scored the most points any team have ever registered against Leicester at Welford Road, as much as any have ever scored against the Tigers anywhere in …
Just 2% of busiest trains on key London to Manchester line run on time
Just 2% or fewer of trains on some of the busiest Avanti West Coast services between London and Manchester are leaving and arriving on time, analysis of National Rail figures reveals.
The operator of West Coast Main Line services remains the worst rail company in the UK for delays despite …
‘She won’t disappear’: Gisèle Pelicot’s lawyers on what she will do next
It took just over four years, and 67 days in court, but Gisèle Pelicot is said to feel “relieved and appeased” about the judges’ decision to convict all the men accused of raping or sexually assaulting her while she was drugged and unconscious.
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‘We’re figuring out cool ways of storytelling’: how TikTok is changing the way we watch musicals
When Jorge Rivera-Herrans released part of
Epic: the Musical
last Christmas, he managed to push Taylor Swift off the top of the US iTunes album charts. So there is a lot at stake when the final instalment of his musical retelling of the Odyssey is released on Christmas Day. …Court clears way for ‘the Slab’ office block to be built on London’s South Bank
The building of a controversial 25-storey office block nicknamed the Slab on London’s South Bank is to go ahead after the high court upheld a decision by the former communities secretary Michael Gove to approve the development.
Mr Justice Mould dismissed a legal challenge by the Save Our South Bank …
Letters from Lord Byron, Elizabeth I and Benjamin Franklin among collection discovered in British stately home
Baron Edmond de Rothschild was one of Europe’s richest and best connected men. But his lifelong hobby – hunting the autographs of the famous – was more akin to that of an idolising youngster.
Nine decades after his death, more than 220 letters he collected over 60 years have just …
Prince William to end feudal restrictions on his Duchy of Cornwall estate
UK house price predictions for 2025: with pay rising and rates falling, they’ll just keep going up
It’s been a bumpy ride for the housing market in recent years, after
Liz Truss’s disastrous mini budget
of September 2022 created a surge in borrowing costs that have cost many households dearly.But despite elevated mortgage and rent costs, the market this year has turned out …
Chris Packham and Caroline Lucas accuse RSPCA of ‘legitimising cruelty’
The BBC presenter Chris Packham and the former Green party leader Caroline Lucas have resigned from the RSPCA animal-welfare charity, accusing the organisation of “legitimising cruelty”.
from Animal Rising, which campaigns for a plant-based food system, used hidden cameras to reveal …