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230 co-living homes approved for Headrow
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Plans for 230 homes in an empty Leeds city centre building have been given approval by the council.
230 co-living homes approved for Headrow
Mersey Ferry to be transformed into floating restaurant
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A multi-million pound renovation of a historic Mersey Ferry into a floating restaurant and bar space is to officially open to the public next month. For more than six decades, the Royal Daffodil took thousands of passengers across the river connecting Liverpool and the Wirral.
Mersey Ferry to be transformed into floating restaurant
Is the cost of university becoming too high for the average family?
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University fees in England are rising, while Scottish students don’t pay. Do you think students should have to pay for university here, and is the cost becoming too high for the average family?
Is the cost of university becoming too high for the average family?
People of Glasgow share their thoughts on charging students for higher education
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We take to the streets of Glasgow to ask Glaswegians if they think higher education should remain free in Scotland amid a financial crisis.
People of Glasgow share their thoughts on charging students for higher education
Your ultimate guide to Penny Lane
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The Beatles' may have made Penny Lane famous with their song but it is set mostly on Allerton Road. However, it's well worth a visit to this recognised road as it does have a lot to offer, from watering holes to an Italian deli and an independent lifestyle store.
Your ultimate guide to Penny Lane
In the Kitchen: The best Thanksgiving food in London at Cut at 45 Park Lane
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Chef Elliott Grover chats us through the incredible Thanksgiving menu at Cut at 45 Park Lane, and Pastry chef Niamh Larkin shows off these mind blowing pies.
In the Kitchen: The best Thanksgiving food in London at Cut at 45 Park Lane
First look at ‘Mischief at the Mansion’ at Harewood House
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Here’s a first-look at ‘Mischief at the Mansion’, a magical festive world of light spectacles, surprises and cheekiness bringing the stories of Harewood House to life.
First look at ‘Mischief at the Mansion’ at Harewood House
Trained sniffer dogs help seize £14k of illegal tobacco products
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Tobacco dogs Griff, Cooper and Bran netted a haul of 1750 packs of illegal cigarettes and and 275 pouches of illegal hand-rolling tobacco in Sunderland city centre, Washington and the Coalfields, accompanied by Sunderland Trading Standards.
Trained sniffer dogs help seize £14k of illegal tobacco products
Bristolians Discuss: Do you think students should have to pay for university?
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University fees in England are rising, while Scottish students don’t pay. Do you think students should have to pay for university here, and is the cost becoming too high for the average family?