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Readers letters: BBC says commitment to celebrating Scottish music remains strong
These new shows continue BBC Radio Scotland’s commitment to showcase the best from Scotland’s music industry and beyond, including unsigned bands; and looking at the new weekday evening output, at no ...
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Oxford Union Debate: The comfort of the same old India-Pakistan argument
The comfort of familiar India–Pakistan arguments has once again placed Oxford under scrutiny. While debates on South Asia ...
In fact, English and Eskimo have about the same number of root words for snow – think: ‘snow’, ‘blizzard’, ‘sleet’, ‘slush’, ...
Susan Boyle has received a Marty Supreme jacket from Timothee Chalamet. It comes after the actor, 29, listed the former ...
The English language is fit to burst with terms named after people, a.k.a. eponyms. Some namesakes are pretty obvious— ...
A Rare Celtic Journey will come to the Central Coast when Australia's finest Celtic musicians join forces with a Spanish ...
The judge who issued his ruling in Sandie Peggie’s employment tribunal has made several corrections to the original decision, ...
Punk announced itself as a Year Zero, a complete severance with what had come before. Yet the speed with which many punks quietly reclaimed their Hawkwind, Pink Fairies and Amon Düül II records tells ...
We've put together a selection of 80 quiz questions that cover a broad range of topics. These could provide the answers and ...
Here are some of the celebrities who died in 2025, from acclaimed actors such as Prunella Scales to Ozzy Osbourne and boxer Ricky Hatton.
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Do you know what ‘yinz’ and ‘ope’ mean? 10 regional US slang words that leave most Americans baffled
“Yinz” is essentially Pittsburgh’s version of “y’all.” It’s used as a second-person plural pronoun, so someone living in Pittsburgh might ask, “Yinz want to get something to eat?” Yinz — sometimes ...
A supernatural horror series on Netflix is receiving glowing praise from audiences who are describing it as 'perfect' and ...
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