How Thames Water Squandered Its Thatcher-Era Monopoly

Players of the property-dealing board game Monopoly have never greatly loved the utilities—the water and electric companies, which sit dour and gray among the more colorful Park Place–type investment opportunities. Ambitious players consider the utility companies boring and worthless, even if a few steadier, less flashy contestants regard them as …

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How I paid £250 to be the first to dine like a king at Balmoral – complete with a revolving statue of Prince Albert, a personal piper, seven courses… and enough whisky to sozzle a royal regiment!

We are greeted by torchlight on arrival at the gates of the castle, which remain firmly closed. Before there is any question of opening them, IDs must be checked. Once inside, we will be asked to raise our arms to allow a member of staff to give us the once-over …

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Prince William becomes a TikTok sensation after Ulster student records him apologising on her behalf for being late to her lecture because she wanted to meet the royal

Prince William has become a TikTok sensation after a university student captured him apologising for running late on camera.  The royal, 42, travelled to Ulster University’s Belfast City Campus Centre and met young people who going to enter the creative sector.  He then came across pupil Samantha Johnson who asked if he could …

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Prince Harry drags late Queen’s most senior courtiers into phone hacking court battle in move that threatens to widen his rift with William

The late Queen’s most senior courtiers were today dragged into Prince Harry’s legal battle against The Sun. A judge backed the duke’s bid to see emails to and from Lord Christopher Geidt, private secretary to Her Majesty until 2017, and his successor Sir Edward Young. According to Harry’s lawyers, the …

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