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'Blue Ruin' Review: From London to Lockdown
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The Wall Street Journal - World
After the Lockdown Years, Teens Want One Thing From Their Jobs: Friends
Isolation during the pandemic has unleashed a young generation of workers as eager for social interaction as they are for cash. ‘I don’t care how much I get paid. I love it here.’ -
The Guardian - World
Goda, London: ‘They take rotisserie very seriously’ – restaurant review
Looking for a whole roast lamb? You’ll find it here, along with brilliant ribs and chicken. Stick to those for a good time. Goda, 144 Ballards Lane, Church End, London N3 2PA (020 8244 2244; godalondon.co.uk). Starters £5.90–£12.90; grills and ... -
The Guardian - World
Eurostar passenger carries stranger’s postal ballot from Paris to London
Lawrence Cheung received his card too late to post home, so went to the Gare du Nord to find someone who might be travelling to the UK. UK election live – latest updatesLive tracker: UK general election results 2024If the swing constituency of the ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'From Here, From There (De Aquí/De Allá)' Review: A Dreamer's Drive
The latest documentary in PBS’s ‘Voces’ series follows attorney Luis Cortes Romero, the first undocumented lawyer to make an argument before the U.S. Supreme Court—in a case that would decide his fate. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Blue-State Wealth Exodus Continues
The latest IRS data shows that the migration of taxpayers to GOP-run states from the left coasts and Illinois continued in 2022. -
BBC News - Top stories
Man fatally stabbed in east London
The man, believed to be aged in his early 30s, died at the scene in Lea Bridge Road, Walthamstow. -
Financial Times - World
Hierarchy of pleasures: Max Halley on London’s best sandwiches
From his favourite fancy kebab to his supermarket go-to -
Financial Times - World
The City of London’s wish list for the new Labour government
Financial services bosses call for ‘bold’ action as they hope for a period of political stability -
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3 signs credit cards are ruining your finances (and how to fix it)
High credit card payments could wreck your finances, so it's important to proactively identify (and fix) the issue.
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U.S. Natural Gas Futures Pick Up Some
U.S. natural gas futures settled higher, recovering some ground after four straight weeks of losses.