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Wamiqa Gabbi’s Shimmery Black Gown, Cropped Curly Bob Is An Ode To Catherine O’Hara’s Moira Rose

For a recent event in Mumbai, Wamiqa Gabbi wore a custom floor-length black creation by designer Shriya Khanna.

Your guide to starting an online business

By Dom Walbanke on Small Business UK - Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs A survey of small and micro-businesses found businesses with a website were 51 per cent more likely to grow than those without The post Your guide to starting an online business appeared first on Small Business UK.

Comings & Goings

New faces and Key appointments

£12m scheme for 10,000 electric vehicle charging points in Kent revealed

A major new government-funded initiative to install thousands of electric vehicle charging points in the county has been unveiled.

Here’s what international law says about striking energy facilities in war

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Russian missiles and drones have pounded Ukraine’s energy grid in recent weeks, plunging people into frozen darkness in one of the country’s coldest winters on record. Ukraine has accused Russia of illegally targeting power infrastructure during the war to deny civilians light, heating and running water. "Taking advantage of the...

Bank of England interest rates decision due as economist tips cut

Will we see the first cut of the year?

Section 8: From rarely used to critically important

Agents need to familiarise themselves with Section 8 sooner rather than later

Rising AI calls drive change in estate agency voice technology

Approximately 35% of enquiries reportedly occur outside standard office hours

Mum describes panic moments before fatal crash in son’s murder trial

The mum of a four-year-old killed when his parents' pickup truck was rammed told police "mother's instinct" caused her to fear a crash.

National Parks Service to remove invasive ‘salt cedar’ trees from Big Bend National Park

From Feb. 12-28, park resource crews will cut down tamarisk trees in the area and then treat the stumps with the herbicide triclopyr. The National Parks Service said in a Jan. 27 news release that it will remove invasive trees in Big Bend National Park, along the Rio Grande and the park's hot springs area.

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