Theresa May could perhaps be forgiven for thinking the âlittle local difficultyâ over Brexit in Northern Ireland is quite enough to be going on with.
Brussels has given its clearest signal that the UK could change its mind on Brexit and stay in the EU, with European Council president Donald Tusk saying: "Our hearts are still open for you."
Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd has accused former employers Rangers of unsettling a host of Premiership clubs by making derisory offers for their players.
Itâs Fleur Darkinâs job as a choreographer to let her dancersâ bodies speak for themselves. Thatâs why one phrase leapt out when she re-read one of her favourite books, The Lover by Marguerite Duras: âWhen you let the body alone to seek and find and take what it likes⦠then everything is right.â
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