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Earthquake shakes Lancashire and Cumbria

A 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the Lancashire coast, shaking homes and waking residents across the region. Get the latest details and local reactions.

Top Sustainable Smoked Salmon for Christmas

Discover the most delicious and eco-friendly smoked salmon for your festive table. Our expert tasting reveals the best sustainable options rated by flavour and credentials.

Essential Weekend Reads: Free Birth to Beatles

Discover six compelling Guardian stories including Free Birth Society investigation, changing Beatles perceptions, and Britain's disappearing living rooms. Perfect weekend reading.

German Hairy Snail Hunt and UK Social Media Shift

Discover the quest for London's tiny German hairy snail and the growing 'posting zero' trend. This weekly digest explores life's quirky lessons and modern dilemmas. Read more for a unique perspective.

Burrows' Poem 'Missing You' Examines Ageing Attitudes

Explore Miles Burrows' powerful poem 'Missing You' from his latest collection Slow Puncture, examining society's harsh treatment of the elderly through lunar metaphor. Discover this unique poetic voice.

Marjorie Ainsworth's 103-year legacy celebrated

Celebrating the remarkable life of Marjorie Ainsworth, whose 86-year volunteer service for Manchester and Salford Film Society and pioneering educational work left an indelible mark on UK culture. Discover her inspiring journey.

Sean Bowen's Cheltenham Festival Drought Continues

Champion jockey Sean Bowen remains winless at Cheltenham Festival after 27 attempts. Explore the paradox of his season dominance versus festival misfortune. Read more about racing's unluckiest star.

Morden Hall Park: A Free South London Oasis

Explore Morden Hall Park, a beautiful free National Trust park at the end of the Northern line. Discover its gardens, wildlife, cafés, and fascinating industrial history.

Indonesia's Gen Z Reacts to Suharto Hero Status

Young Indonesians show indifference as former dictator Suharto is declared a national hero, revealing historical amnesia and economic pragmatism. Explore the generational divide.

Minne Fry: Abstract Artist's 60-Year Career

Celebrating the remarkable life and career of abstract artist Minne Fry, whose work spanned six decades and earned critical acclaim in London and beyond. Discover her artistic journey.

Trump's Repression Escalates: Threat to US Democracy

As Trump's administration deploys federal forces against civilians, experts warn of democratic backsliding. Learn how communities are resisting through strategic nonviolence and what comes next.

65 London firms named for minimum wage breaches

UK government reveals 65 London businesses fined for underpaying staff, with Adecco UK owing £436,877 to 3,356 workers. Discover which companies failed to pay minimum wage.

Portugal to appeal Ronaldo red card to FIFA

Portugal plans a formal complaint to FIFA after Cristiano Ronaldo's red card against Ireland. The appeal aims to reduce a potential multi-game ban that could impact his World Cup participation.

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