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Londoners are no strangers to unwanted furry visitors. From underground stations to modern apartments, mice are making themselves at home across the capital. But why does…
Beach towel? Check. Flip-flops? Cast overboard. British holidaymakers traveling in the UAE are exchanging languid sunlounger-filled days for something a tad more turbo-charged. Air-con road trips,…
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Despite ongoing financial challenges, first time buyers across the UK are showing resilience and adaptability in their efforts to get on the property ladder. A new…
Professor Sean Smith tells new SELECT podcast that a ‘golden travel ticket’ awaits properly trained professionals joining the green energy revolution Scotland needs double the existing…
Groundbreaking construction techniques are slashing build times and transforming the delivery of retirement housing – offering a potential solution to the UK’s critical shortage of later…
Smoke detection technology has undergone a quiet revolution in the past decade, yet many households still rely on outdated devices that fail to meet current safety…
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