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Cedric and Denise Lodge sold a man’s face — perhaps to be kept on a shelf, perhaps to be used for something even more ...
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Early decision isn’t just for the rich, as long as people with lower incomes can get accurate price quotes before agreeing to ...
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From toilets (don't use them) to present giving (potentially devastating), the creator of Very British Problems shares his ...
The Book of Kells—an illuminated manuscript of the Christian gospels, the New Testament books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and ...
The central thesis of the book is straightforward yet profound: the Torah addresses the same fundamental questions about ...
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Nato has formalised this shift. The original 2014 Defence Investment Pledge called on members to spend at least 2% of GDP on defence. At the 2025 Nato summit, members agreed to raise that to 3.5% of ...