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Brits have cast their votes for Britain’s 30 most beautiful buildings – and it’s Buckingham Palace that’s No.1.The origins of the iconic structure, which garnered 24 per cent of the vote, can be traced back to 1703, when it was home to the Duke of Buckingham and referred to as Buckingham House.In 1837, the iconic palace became the official London residence of the UK’s sovereign and is today the administrative headquarters of the Monarch, attracting over a million visitors a year.The rest of the top five comprises St Paul’s Cathedral (second, 21 per cent), the Tower of London (third, 20…

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Amazon is venturing into the beauty market with their own make-up rangePrices for the brightly coloured make-up start at just £7.89 and go up to £12.46Range, part of the FIND fashion label, includes eyes, face, lips and nails prodcutsBy SARAH FINLEY FOR MAILONLINE Published: 11:07 EST, 17 January 2019 | Updated: 04:29 EST, 18 January 2019 Online retailer Amazon has launched its first ever make-up range.The collection, an extension of the online giant’s FIND fashion label, features products for eyes, face, lips and nails that are available to buy in handy bundles. The budget beauty buys will start at just £7.89 for the…

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The Iowa pollster who made a wildly inaccurate prediction that Kamala Harris would win in the deep-red state now claims her mistake may have actually helped Donald Trump. J. Ann Selzer – previously renowned for her predictions in The Hawkeye State – admitted her research was completely wrong and might have even emboldened MAGA nation.’I told more than one news outlet that the findings from this last poll could actually energize and activate Republican voters who thought they would likely coast to victory,’ she wrote Thursday. ‘Maybe that’s what happened.’ Selzer added she was ‘thinking about how we got where we are.’The bombshell admission…

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By WILL STEWART and SABRINA PENTY Published: 04:10 EST, 7 November 2024 | Updated: 07:30 EST, 7 November 2024 Vladimir Putin has staged a show of nuclear strength amid Donald Trump’s re-election as he rolled out a terrifying Yars intercontinental ballistic missile. Footage released by the Russian defence ministry shows a 19,000 mph missile  being transported on a special loading unit in the Kaluga region. Yars missiles have a range of up to 7,500 miles, enabling strikes on the US as well as Europe.They are currently the main element of the ground-based component of the Russian strategic nuclear force.The latest drills follow…

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A increasing number of Democrat intellectuals are calling for Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire now that President-elect Donald Trump is returning to the White House. The 70-year-old justice, first appointed by former President Barack Obama in 2009, faces concerns from the left about her longevity. They want her to step down to allow President Joe Biden to replace her with a much younger liberal justice during his last weeks in office before Trump takes over on January 20.’Sotomayor should retire tomorrow and let the lame duck Senate confirm her replacement,’ wrote Miranda Yaver, a political scientist and assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management…

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By LEOCCIANO CALLAO Published: 12:59 EST, 7 November 2024 | Updated: 13:12 EST, 7 November 2024 Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive backed DeMar DeRozan amid his beef with Drake by wearing a Kendrick Lamar shirt courtside on Wednesday.The Toronto-based rapper ripped the Kings, and former Raptors, star on Saturday for appearing in Kendrick Lamar’s ‘They Not Like Us’ music video amid the conflict between the hip-hop juggernauts.When asked if the Raptors should retire DeRozan’s number after nine years of service to the team, the 38-year-old said he would personally take down the banner if they did. Later in the game,…

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As the dust settled on Donald Trump’s comprehensive clobbering of opponent Kamala Harris in the US presidential elections, much of the attention shifted to the potential implications for the US markets and the global economy as a whole.Given Trump’s climate scepticism and passionate love of fossil fuels, it is safe to say that the renewables industry has a lot to be worried about, at least in the US.But here in the UK, one alternative-energy small cap on the AIM market ignored the fuss and posted a snazzy 25 per cent gain on its market capitalisation.UK-based green hydrogen technology and manufacturing…

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By HEIDI PARKER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 10:58 EST, 8 November 2024 | Updated: 11:07 EST, 8 November 2024 The Grammy Award nominations for 2025 were announced on Friday morning.Best Pop Solo Performance nominations went to Beyonce, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and Chappell Roan.Nominees are being announced during a video stream live on the Grammy website and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel on Friday at 8 a.m. Pacific and 11 a.m. Eastern. The Grammy Award nominations for 2025 are being announced on Friday morning  There were several stars that listed off the nominations including Gayle King and Jim Gaffigan.Past Grammy winners also jumped in:…

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If you venture over to the snack cupboard, are you reaching for a packet of crisps or a chocolate bar?According to a new study, your answer could reveal a lot about your personality.Researchers surveyed people in China, Germany, Mexico, and the US about their snack choices, as well as their key characteristics.Their analysis revealed that, across all four countries, people with a sweet tooth tended to be more agreeable.The findings could explain why we tend to describe nice people as ‘sweet’, according to the team from Gettysburg College.’The association between agreeableness and the preference for a sweet taste coincides with…

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Several brands of soft cheese have been recalled due to possible contamination with the deadly bacteria listeria. Savencia Cheese USA announced last week seven of its brie products manufactured at a Pennsylvania facility may have been exposed to listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that causes the foodborne illness listeria.According to an FDA notice, the bacterium was found in processing equipment at the plant after routine testing, but finished cheeses have not tested positive for the bacteria. However, the agency is still initiating a recall to ‘retrieve the potentially affected product.’ The cheeses had ‘limited regional distribution’ in stores including Aldi and Market Basket, but the FDA has not revealed…

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