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Guardian columnist's lost wallet returned by stranger

A Guardian columnist's wallet, lost on a London train, was returned intact by a stranger named Natalya. This story of decency challenges our collective pessimism and asks if Britain is kinder than we think.

WNBA Players Vote to Authorise Strike

WNBA players have overwhelmingly voted to authorise a strike if a new collective bargaining agreement isn't reached by the season's start. Key issues include pay, travel, and charter flights.

UK Business Pessimism Stalls Growth, Study Finds

New research reveals UK financial leaders are the world's least optimistic, with risk aversion becoming a major barrier to economic growth. Discover the four key policy shifts needed to restore confidence.

Your Party's Chaotic First Conference and Leadership Vote

Jeremy Corbyn's new left-wing party, Your Party, held its inaugural conference in Liverpool. Despite a plea for unity, internal splits and the threat from the surging Greens overshadow the launch. Read the full analysis.

Corbyn and Sultana divided over Your Party leadership

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana reveal conflicting visions for Your Party's leadership structure as inaugural conference begins in Liverpool. Members to decide between single leader or collective model.

Hania Rani's Atmospheric Premieres at Barbican Hall

Polish composer Hania Rani premiered two compelling new works, 'Shining' and 'Non Fiction', with the Manchester Collective at London's Barbican Hall. A review of the ethereal and absorbing storytelling.

Teacher faked death, now runs children's dance school

Lara Simpson deceived pupils and colleagues with a fake cancer diagnosis and death. Struck off the teaching register, she is now running a dance school for children in Thurso. Discover the shocking details.

Why We Feel Nostalgia: Psychological Insights

Explore the psychology behind nostalgia and why certain triggers evoke powerful memories. Discover how this bittersweet emotion connects us to our past and shapes our present.

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