Former Prime Minister Theresa May suggested the threat to her Conservative Party posed by the poll-leading Reform UK is over-egged, saying that while Nigel Farage’s outfit “makes a lot of noise,” ...
Theresa May downplays Reform UK threat, calls it “noise” in politics.Focus on economy, warns against populism, urges centre-ground approach.Critiques ...
BBC Radio Stoke's Mark Elliott on the potential significance of Ben Pearson's match-winner against Swansea City.
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According to an insider, Teresa Giudice's plan to move to Florida may be for a different reason than she's saying.
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Actress Cate Blanchett, former Conservative prime minister Baroness Theresa May and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg are among the festive guest editors of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. Historian Tom Holland ...
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Whole milk may be on its way back to school lunch trays — but a newly approved bill clears the way for schools to start serving more nondairy beverages like fortified soy milk, too.
Which words do we find beautiful? And do beautifully sounding words stick better in memory? A new study led by linguist Theresa Matzinger from the University of Vienna suggests that the phonemic ...