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From bringing back karaoke night to on-site dry cleaning and more serious suggestions in between, parliamentary staffers gave ...
These changes include implementation of 20mph speed limits, raised tables to replace existing road cushions, improved ...
The event challenges people to pursue a 3kg Double Gloucester cheese rolling down the steep 200 yard hill, though has also prompted safety warnings in recent years.
Arise, Lord Michael Gove Today, the Tory grandee was sworn into the House of Lords, entering the nobility at long last.
ONE of the most amazing successes of this year for Tetbury, if not one of the biggest Cotswolds successes, was the return of Tetbury's most ...
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The Sainsbury's garage at Woolsack Way, Waverley, is charging motorists 139.9p per litre, which means it would cost £76.95 to fill up an average 55 litre tank.
The Woolsack saga continues in “The Great State of West Florida,” a novel that trades Wascom’s gothic-tinged historical fiction for a speculative tale that bleeds pure pulp.
As torrential rains and heavy winds continue to batter the metro, keeping City of Cape Town’s disaster services busy, a level 8 warning has been issued that it will likely get worse tomorrow.
Hardly any other institution in the world has been denounced, ridiculed and threatened with reform so often and so roundly as Britain's House of Lords. Harold Macmillan called it "a ...
The Tetbury Woolsack Races have been held since 1972. Dairy-loving daredevils threw caution to the wind Monday for one of Britain’s most extreme annual events: cheese rolling.