Dhar (Madhya Pradesh) [India], April 3 (ANI): A team of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) reached the Bhojshala Complex located in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district on Wednesday morning to continue the survey for the 13th consecutive day. Following…
Today’s daily horoscope for April 3, 2024
Shadows of a Venus Conjunction Attraction, like all mysteries, exists in particular lighting — never total illumination. Our pursuit is magnetized by clues and questions alike. The last day of Venus in Pisces features a conjunction to Neptune to highl…
Where Bitcoin is going to be in 10 years…especially if it teams up with AI
For some, it’s a bubble, for others, it’s a huge investment opportunity. Bitcoin went a lot further than many would have imagined in January 2009, but it has yet to show its full potential. The traditional financial industry has already adopted crypto …
POLL OF THE DAY: Do you back JK Rowling in hate crime row? – VOTE NOW
Monday saw the Hate Crime and Public Order Act come into effect in Scotland and JK Rowling made her feelings very clear on social media. The Harry Potter author dared the police to “arrest” her in a string of X posts. In a series of tweets she describe…
Creative Minds Nursery in Stanhope Road, Deal, puts forward bid to expand to address growing demand for childcare places
A nursery hoping to address a town’s “enormous shortfall” of childcare places has put forward plans to expand. Creative Minds in Deal wants to build an extension to its site in Stanhope Road so it has space to take on another 30 children by September 2…
Liverpool news: Reds dealt Ruben Amorim blow amid major Roberto De Zerbi update
By Daniel Orme Liverpool are embroiled in a number of battles this season, both on and off the pitch. The Reds could be celebrating a trio of successes come the end of the season under Jurgen Klopp. Liverpool have already won the Carabao Cup and are st…
Lessons from Mrs T: Why we need more businesspeople in parliament
By James Price As exemplified by Margaret Thatcher’s inner circle, a bit of business nous can go a long way in Westminster, writes James Price Fifty years ago, Britain faced a set of challenges – structural, cultural, economic, you name it – that seeme…
In a grown-up country, the need for a ‘Bakerloop’ would be rightly ridiculed
By Andy Silvester “I am pleased that a plan to demolish a family home on Riddlesdown Road, Purley and replace it with a large block of flats has been refused,” tweeted Chris Philp – the Tory MP for Croydon South – yesterday. “New homes are needed but t…
The Wizard Of Oz tour to call at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal
Join Dorothy, Toto and friends on an unforgettable adventure down the yellow brick road to the merry old land of Oz in a new musical adaptation. Michael Harrison and the Really Useful Group’s new musical The Wizard of Oz, based on the iconic story by L…
Barnby Road Academy pupil from Newark cutting two and a half year long hair for The Little Princess Trust
After two and half years of growth, a school boy is having his hair cut for charity. Dexter Martin, 8, last cut his hair in 2021 when he wanted to try growing it out, but will now give up his long locks for The Little Princess Trust. The charity provid…