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GP Online Booking System Praised Over Old Phone Queues

A parent of disabled children hails the new GP online booking system as an immense improvement, calling it efficient and less stressful than being caller number 26 at 9am. Read more on NHS reforms and public opinion.

EU Court: Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' May Be Unlawful

The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may constitute racial discrimination, offering hope to residents in targeted Copenhagen neighbourhoods.

Michigan residents fight 'uniquely evil' $7bn data centre

Residents of Saline Township, Michigan, are battling a massive data centre backed by tech tycoons, fearing soaring bills, pollution, and the destruction of their rural community. A classic David vs Goliath story unfolds.

Gibson Dunn promotes record 13 to partner in London

US law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher promotes a record 13 lawyers to partner in its London office, marking its largest City promotion round ever. Discover the key figures and strategic focus.

Review: LEON's Iraqi Supper Club in Hackney

Discover the hidden Hackney supper club where LEON reimagines its menu for a Middle Eastern feast. All proceeds support The Felix Project's fight against food inequality in London.

UK's £1.1bn Loan for Mozambique Gas Project Questioned

The UK government faces criticism for a £1.1bn loan guarantee to a TotalEnergies gas project in Mozambique. Critics argue it contradicts climate pledges and raises security concerns. Read the full analysis.

Marsupials Learning to Survive Alongside Feral Cats

A bold conservation project in Australia's outback is training native marsupials to coexist with feral cats, with early results showing promising signs of success. Discover how bilbies and quolls are fighting back.

Hollywood's Dark Era: Why Films Are So Dim

Explore why blockbusters like Wicked: For Good face criticism for dark, murky visuals. Discover the technological and creative shifts behind cinema's colour drain. Read more.

Wicked: For Good Breaks Box Office Records

Jon M Chu's Wicked sequel, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, scores a $226m global opening, becoming the biggest international debut for a stage musical adaptation. Discover the full story.

NY Law Firm in £30m Private Equity Deal Talks

New York's Cohen & Gresser is negotiating a £30m private equity stake sale, reflecting a major shift in US legal industry funding. Discover how firms are bypassing ownership laws.

$96.5m BoM website cost sparks ministerial anger

Australia's Bureau of Meteorology faces scrutiny after revealing its controversial website redesign cost taxpayers $96.5m. Environment minister demands explanation for massive budget overrun.

Microwave Magic: The UK's Favourite Kitchen Appliance

A nostalgic look at the humble microwave, its enduring popularity in British kitchens, and why it's holding its own against the air fryer. Discover the data and personal stories behind this beloved appliance.

Giant Spinning Machine to Secure Australia's Energy Grid

Australia's largest synchronous condenser begins testing in Victoria, providing crucial grid stability and enabling more renewable energy integration. Discover how this technology supports the clean energy transition.

Wicked Stars' Tattoos, Vegan Cast & Grande's Pop Exit

Discover the 7 essential facts behind Wicked: For Good's UK premiere, from Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's intense bond and matching tattoos to the film's vegan message and record-breaking ticket sales.

Cravath's City Lawyers Get £100k Bonuses

Cravath Swaine & Moore offers London lawyers special bonuses up to $150k as US law firms intensify competition for UK legal talent. Discover the impact.

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