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New racket sports provide four times the revenue per court of the traditional game — and some fear they will ‘boot’ it out
The party has pledged to scrap the Tory’s flagship Rwanda scheme but still reduce small boat crossings and end the use of asylum hotels
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Asking staff to do unpaid marketing seems a no brainer, but comes with risks
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The Photographers’ Gallery retrospective covers a 50-year career documenting colliding cultures and belief systems
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Others have tried to capture the song’s aura of warm reassurance, though few have carried it off
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How letting men in one of America’s toughest prisons raise dogs for wounded veterans and first responders works
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At the furthest tip of the Roseland peninsula, St Anthony’s offers peace and privacy — plus a resident seal
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As voters prepare to head to the polls, the historian reflects on campaigns through the centuries and their depiction in great art
London mayor’s office set to adjudicate on All England Lawn Tennis Club’s redevelopment plans
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