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Month: December 2022
At last!
The Girl With The Shiniest Wizard is back!
The Glorious One is recovering.
Nurses who are members of the Royal College of Nursing in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are set to walk out on December 15 and December 20.
An exciting, action packed night for the blue brand.
The festive period is set to see chaos across a number of sectors as thousands of workers take strike action including postal workers, nurses and ambulance staff and employees at Heathrow airport.
It’s something of an urban myth, so we look at whether there’s any merit behind it
The first part of the Sussexes controversial Netflix series will be broadcast on Thursday 8 December.
Make sure your tree stays tip-top all through the festive season!
The Step A outbreak is leading Saturday’s papers.
The Princess of Wales visited Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child on Friday in a solo outing.
The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Boston on a three-day visit for the Earthshot Prize Ceremony on Friday evening.
Over the past decade there has been a number of attacks on people with Albinism caused by beliefs that their bones can be used to make charms that can bring wealth or good fortune.
British troops are being recalled from the Ukraine war to fill for the lack of key staff on strike
A reader complains that despite Elden Ring being their game of the year its storytelling is poor and not even From Software understand it.
A reader creates a virtual video game advent calendar, where you’re encouraged to play a different retro game on every day.
Readers discuss what they expect to see announced at The Game Awards next week, from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to Final Fantasy 16.
‘I know how special is to be linked with Real Madrid.’
Green consultancy New AutoMotive urged the Chancellor to ‘rethink’ his changes to vehicle excise duty (VED).
Grant Shapps said delayed payments are a ‘real barrier’ to improved productivity and job creation.
New research shows that SMS messages remain popular despite a wide range of modern alternatives.
Thousands of lights and baubles have been used to prepare the country home for visitors over the festive period.
Nahed Mansour, 34, completed the course online from her home in a refugee camp in Lebanon.
The number of domestic abuse-related incidents and crimes has doubled in the last five years.