A. Lord Hartwell, born Michael Berry, was proprietor of The Daily Telegraph from 1954 to 1985. He died on 2 April 2001, aged 89. The short answer, to James's question, is that he failed to modernise
01:00 Mon 16th Apr 2001The AnswerBank Crossword Guide – National Daily Papers
The Daily Mirror – Daily crosswords can be accessed online, complete with solution phone lines, so that you’ll never miss a puzzle again.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/fun-games/crosswords/
The Times – The Times weekday supplements cost 9...
16:37 Mon 24th May 2010Big Dave's Blog is an extremely popular source of crossword hints for seasoned professionals and amateurs alike. The blog has been running since 2009 and has received a lot of attention since, attracting thousands of crossword fanatics to its pages each week.With a team of dedicated bloggers by his side, Big Dave and c...
11:45 Thu 07th Apr 2011Asks marmalade A. There are many advantages to getting your daily news fix online - the main one is timing. If you want to find out the latest on the crisis in Afghanistan for example you can get it
01:00 Mon 31st Dec 2001Asks panda A. Most websites geared towards the British expatriate community will help you keep in touch with news and current affairs back home, put you in touch with fellow Brits abroad or send you
01:00 Mon 03rd Sep 2001Asks monkeysay A. San Francisco is often considered different from the rest of the US because it is believed to be more alternative i.e. hip and trendy from the rest of the country, and also because
01:00 Mon 20th Aug 20012020 is proving to be a challenging time for a lot of businesses. Indeed, COVID-19 has dramatically changed how most people are living their lives. From speaking with friends virtually to working from home on a regular basis. In particular, shopping for products and services has changed.
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10:30 Fri 10th Nov 2017Crossword Unclued is a website dedicated to tackling cryptic crosswords. With an ample supply of helpful articles including beginner tips, guides to clue types, help on grid construction and crossword book reviews, Crossword Unclued is the ideal source for information for setters and solvers alike.You can keep up to da...
10:30 Fri 08th Apr 2011By @ArmyOfDave
Remember the Nick Griffin Question Time Drinking Game Thems were good times, weren’t they
So when @chickenprincess asked me on Twitter if we were going to have a drinking game for Thursday’s election debate I thought “Why the bloody hell not "
So here are the rules ...
16:37 Mon 24th May 2010www.reed.co.uk
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16:37 Mon 24th May 2010As crime levels seem to be rising throughout the country, some opportunistic thieves are trying to cut back on their fuel expenses - by not paying at all.
It seems that cars drive in with their number plates covered, quickly fill up and then hit the road again. These attacks are becoming more frequent across the count...
16:36 Mon 24th May 2010With the credit crunch stretching on and on and the winters getting colder and colder, despite the government telling us we are going through Global Warming, life in the UK can sometimes seem a bit bleak. No wonder, then, that many of us are just counting the days until we have our two weeks in the sun.
According to n...
16:36 Mon 24th May 2010A celebrity known for helping members of the public find and sell trinkets has opened a new pawn brokers in Coventry. David Dickinson – who found fame on Bargain Hunt and has subsequently gone on to present Dickinson's Real Deal – cut the ribbon at the Rex Johnson Online store on Hertford Street in the city...
16:36 Mon 24th May 2010 Jodie Day asked: In what year did the first Oxfam shop open Oxfam dates back to the Second World War. The Nazi occupation of Greece lead to an Allied blockade of that country, with fearful
01:00 Thu 27th Jun 2002Q. Why 'I was Robin Cook' A. Just a little pun on one of Cook's better-known titles under his pen name of Derek Raymond, I Was Dora Suarez (which was put to music in the early 1990s by the band
01:00 Fri 05th Apr 2002'You're no oil painting, Ma'am,' said the Daily Mirror in their critique of Lucian Freud's recent portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This kind of reaction to the painting - though not usually so witty -
01:00 Fri 18th Jan 2002Q. So Delia's in the dictionary now A. Indeed. The new edition of the Collins English Dictionary has entered the noun Delia as a word in its own right. She's that famous - or ubiquitous. Case in
01:00 Tue 04th Dec 2001A. The autumn equinox falls on 23rd September signalling the end of the summer and the beginning of many changes in the countryside. Q. What animals can I look out for in autumn A. Swallows are
01:00 Mon 10th Sep 2001 A. All summer! A wasp colony starts building its nest in the spring, and this gradually gets bigger as the colony grows. In autumn the nest reaches peak size and is then abandoned. Only a
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