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WE conclude the series of articles (see November 29, January 3, February 28, April 18, and June 6) by long-retired policeman Michael Smith, who ...
The Sue Ryder Starlight Hike Thames Valley will return to Mapledurham Estate in Oxfordshire on Saturday, October 11, offering the chance to walk a 5km or 10km route in memory of a loved one while ...
A hosepipe ban for almost 1.1 million people in Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire has come into force.
HENLEY Business School in Greenlands will celebrate its 80th anniversary this year. Founded on the banks of the River Thames in 1945, the business school emerged from Britain’s determination to ...
Feeder fishing with pellets and hemp in a blockend feeder is a good tactic to try here, with lots of fish in the 4lb-8lb ...
The private 5G race is on. Here are five recent private 5G deployments to make your head spin – or at least, to make you ...
July marks National Picnic Month. Eating alfresco in the UK gets a bad rap – the sad legacy of childhood outings spent ...
Standing tall in Narrow Street, Limehouse, those in search of a drink can find The Grapes, one of London's oldest pubs. The watering hole is owned by Sir Ian McKellen, star of stage and screen. It has ...
There's an eternal fascination with houseboats and, when you live on one, you really have to get used to all the questions, the most frequent being: "But isn't it really cold in the winter?" The ...
Discover enchanting rooftop hideaways that blend into cityscapes, offering stunning views, privacy, and hidden charm in plain ...
Experts have revealed the next steps they will take to find out more about the remains found at an eighth-century monastery ...
The River Thames is London's largest public space, so why aren't we using it, asks Chris Romer-Lee as he calls to make the ...