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Queen Consort Camilla wears Victorian Sapphire Brooch in Hamburg
The King and Queen Consort were greeted by enormous crowds today as they carried out several engagements in Hamburg on…
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Why do young people love socialism? Arya Dassi, Parmiter’s School
Some argue it could lie in the cultural popularity of the term by people who might not fully understand true…
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Marcus Aurelius – The Master of Stoicism by Srijan Reddy Vathaluri, Wilson’s School
Marcus Aurelius, one of the Roman Empire’s greatest Emperors and one of the best Stoic writers, was the emperor…
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Sarah Beeny dons fun hats with her four sons and husband in honour of brain tumour research
Sarah Beeny covered up her newly-dyed platinum blonde hair as she donned a fun hat on Friday in honour of a brain…
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A Day in Victoria – Grace Cater, Beal Sixth Form
Surrounded by towering theatres, Westminster cathedral, and Buckingham palace, Victoria is a fantastic place for a day out in London.…
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‘The community stuff that makes us feel good doesn’t happen anymore’: Can councils survive spending cuts?
Nottingham Castle was built nearly 1,000 years ago, designed as an impregnable Norman fort. Today it is a tourist attraction…
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Andrew Tate RELEASED from jail on house arrest with his brother and two alleged female accomplices
Andrew Tate, his brother and two of his ‘angels’ have been released on house arrest from a Romanian jail amid…
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When Life Imitates Art- R.F Kuang goes on a strike By Hemashri Iyer Bancrofts School
During the 66 days of strike, R.f Kuang, whom HarperCollins is heavily associated with, having published all 4 of her…
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Former head of the Royal Marines who was a pallbearer at Prince Philip’s funeral hanged himself
A former head of the Royal Marines hanged himself at his marital home after his wife left him and he…
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Met Office data shows March was England’s wettest in 40 years
England has had its wettest March in more than 40 years. Met Office data up to 30 March showed 111.3mm…
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