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With the news that another veteran retailer may be shutting its doors, Helen Coffey asks whether any of the UK’s heritage ...
U.S. companies that scale back workplace diversity efforts to avoid scrutiny from the Trump administration may be exposing ...
A Nottinghamshire Police spokesperson explained that knife crime in Nottinghamshire fell by 10.5 per cent between January and ...
Limpopo singer Makhadzi has once again broken English on social media. The singer asked her fans not to call her in the ...
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Trump’s unconventional policies—building walls, mass deportations, and privatising Eskom—could reshape South Africa. What ...