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The opening of Tutankhamun’s tomb 100 years on
feature This month marks a century since Tutankhamun’s tomb was opened for the first time in three millennia
By The Week Staff Published
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The science behind lab-grown blood
feature Development of ‘absolute game changer’ could help those with sickle cell and other conditions
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Who are the shortest-serving world leaders?
feature Liz Truss will have served for 50 days as PM when she hands over to Rishi Sunak
By The Week Staff Published
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What happened to Air France flight AF447?
feature Airbus and Air France on trial for manslaughter over crash that ‘changed aviation history’
By The Week Staff Published
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Opec+: what oil production cut means for the West
feature Dramatic drop in output helps Russia but could spell further price rises for consumers
By Fred Kelly Published
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Do vegans live longer?
feature Plant-based lifestyles can drastically lower rates of some serious diseases
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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What happens if the UK’s credit rating is downgraded?
feature Credit agency Moody’s joins IMF in criticising the Truss government’s fiscal plans
By Richard Windsor Published
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What the National Insurance reversal means for you
feature Britain’s poorest households will gain just 63p a month from the back-pedal over tax rise
By The Week Staff Published
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St George’s Chapel: where the Queen will be laid to rest
feature The Windsor Castle chapel and its Royal Vault contain ‘half a millennium of royal burials’
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Royal finances: the King’s inheritance
feature King Charles III may come under pressure ‘to keep costs down’
By The Week Staff Published
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How advent of King Charles will affect coins, stamps and etiquette
feature Many everyday items and traditions will be different under the new monarch
By The Week Staff Published
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What is Don’t Pay UK?
feature Campaign hopes to encourage one million people to cancel their direct debits to energy providers
By The Week Staff Published
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The cost-of-living support available from government
feature Downing Street says no further measures will be rolled out before new PM is in place
By The Week Staff Published
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Is fresh conflict on the horizon in Kosovo?
feature Amid growing tensions, experts fear that the country’s violent past ‘has come back to haunt it’
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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