Day: April 13, 2025

This London pub does last orders at 8.30 am – here’s why thumbnail

This London pub does last orders at 8.30 am – here’s why

April 13, 2025

‘Last orders – 8.30 am’ isn’t a normal sign to see in a London pub, but this establishment is busy serving drinks before most people are out of bed. The Market Porter in Borough Market is open early Monday to Friday and the pub’s early morning hours are popular among night shift workers, such as nurses, police officers, and […]

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What time does The Boat Race start today? Oxford and Cambridge crews, TV, route and odds thumbnail

What time does The Boat Race start today? Oxford and Cambridge crews, TV, route and odds

April 13, 2025

Callum McAvoy Published April 13, 2025 9:58am Updated April 13, 2025 9:58am The 2025 Boat Races between Oxford and Cambridge take place on Sunday in one of Britain’s most iconic sporting events. Oxford will be out for revenge on the four-mile stretch on the River Thames after Cambridge won the double in the past two […]

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Man arrested after mum, 58, found dead at home

April 13, 2025

A man has been arrested after a woman was found dead at a house in Croydon. The 58-year-old woman, who has not been named, is a well-known mum from the local area, Metro understands. She was found dead at a house on Towpath Way in south London around 5am on Saturday. A local shopkeeper told […]

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Behind the scenes of a London delivery driver – is this the least thankful job in the UK? thumbnail

Behind the scenes of a London delivery driver – is this the least thankful job in the UK?

April 13, 2025

We’ve all got our own Evri and DPD horror stories – parcels ‘delivered’ that are nowhere to be seen, notifications telling us we are not in after sitting in the living room all day. To top this all off, parcel delivery has the worst customer satisfaction score than any other sector in the country. We […]

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‘I stepped on board the Titanic and saw a different side to the sinking’

April 13, 2025

At the bottom of the mid-Atlantic ocean, a dusty leather suitcase sits on the sand as fish slowly swim by. Surrounded by mangled, corroded wreckage from the Titanic, you wouldn’t notice it unless you looked hard. It belonged to William Harbeck, a cinematographer onboard the fated maiden voyage of the Titanic in 1912. At 12,500ft […]

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