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- February 5, 2019
He is a man who has enjoyed every pleasure the twentieth and twenty first centuries have to offer while remaining, as a royal prince, several centuries out of date. A prince who has compensated for being only the second son of a reigning monarch by using the influence of his elevated status with breath-taking entitlement,
READ MOREImage copyright AFP/Getty Images Boris Johnson says workers will not have to pay National Insurance until they earn £12,000 if the Conservatives are elected to power. Answering questions in Teesside, the prime minister promised his party would ensure “low tax for working people”. The current threshold sees workers paying National Insurance contributions once they earn
READ MOREThe main purpose of HIV Testing Week is to encourage as many people as possible to test especially those that may be in at risk groups. There’s now lots of way to test and it can be done in as little as 15 minutes! According to the latest figures from Public Health England, one in
READ MORELondon’s National Gallery is running a digital show of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Virgin of the Rocks. The show is an “immersive” exhibition that allows visitors to walk through multi-sensory rooms and explore different aspects of the painting. This exhibition is a commemoration of the 500th anniversary of da Vinci’s death. Source link
READ MOREA man will appear at Crown court in December to answer charges that he used hacking program Sentry MBA to access and take money from online UK National Lottery gambling accounts. Prosecutors claim that 29-year-old Anwar Batson gained access to National Lottery users’ accounts in November 2016, having downloaded hacking tools during the previous year.
READ MOREThe hottest day of the year prompted a huge spike in deaths, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has confirmed, in the first evidence showing the lethal impact of warming temperatures. Britain experienced its warmest day since records began in July 25, when temperatures soared to 101.6F (38.7C) in Cambridge. Figures from the ONS show
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