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Princess Beatrice has taken on a meaningful new royal patronage, previously held by her late grandfather Prince Philip.
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Malay Mail on MSNGreener streets, cooler city: How Penang plans to refresh Unesco-listed George TownIn George Town’s historic core, one of Penang’s oldest roads is about to get a major facelift, not just for heritage, but for ...
PD Bert, a five-year-old springer spaniel, was involved in a collision with a BMW on Stockton Street, Hartlepool at around ...
Charles III and Camilla, whose relationship has always sparked public debate, seem to no longer be able to hide the tensions ...
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The Punch on MSNWellington College International and Rendeavour Partner on Boarding and Day School in Alaro City, NigeriaBritish Coeducational School Opens in September 2027 to Educate 1,500 Students Alaro City, Nigeria –Wellington College ...
A water park, upgraded play equipment and shelter are among suggestions for the future of Victoria Park. Feedback is being sought for the future of Stratford’s iconic lakeside park, with public ...
From 1853 to 1981, St. Joseph’s was the only Church in Singapore under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Macau, a former Portuguese colony, until its transfer to the Singapore Archdiocese, according ...
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Isle of Wight County Press on MSNIsle of Wight women's groups enjoy speakers and trips outThe Isle of Wight's women's groups have been busy. Here are the latest submitted reports. The July meeting featured speaker, ...
Today, mortars are used infrequently in the home, maybe by the chemist or a working laboratory. The range for collectors is ...
For 160 years, the body of a Scots aristocrat who died in the first expedition to the top of the Matterhorn has been trapped ...
Antiquity mortars were usually made of stone or heavy pottery; during the Middle Ages they were normally cast in bronze. Their use was widespread, both in the apothecaries’ laboratories for the ...
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